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This guy hasn't posted since last Friday. He's either a Troll or too embarrassed (which he should be) to come back. I'm going to lock this one so we can move on to bigger and better things. How did you guys like my Low Priced Harley Theft Device? Get a Honda cover for around $60.00 and you can park it in your front yard.
This guy hasn't posted since last Friday. He's either a Troll or too embarrassed (which he should be) to come back. I'm going to lock this one so we can move on to bigger and better things. How did you guys like my Low Priced Harley Theft Device? Get a Honda cover for around $60.00 and you can park it in your front yard.
Have my Harley financed with Harley credit. I've gotten a little behind in my payments and ducking the reposseror untill I can get caught up. My question is if I take the bike in to have it serviced at the Harely dealership will they know Harley is looking for it and grab it for them?
Only one question comes to mind ... Why in the world would you want to spend money on a bike you don't own? You must realize, they will catch up with you eventually.If you haven't contacted your creditor to explain the problem, you have created your own problem...If this is the case, I for one don't have a lot of sympathy. We all have money problems at one point or another, but to blatantly refuse to pay or make amends ... You deserve what you get ... or get taken away.
Also ... one more question comes to mind ... come to think of it .....If you have money for servicing, whyis there no money for the creditor? At least making a payment to them would show you are trying to make amends .... OR areyou going to rely on credit from the service departmentfor that too?
why go new when there are so many slightly used at a lot less money. particularly with a shaky credit or financial situation. Let them repo it and go buy a used something
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