03-11-2016, 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Colmike7
What would they do if he didn't pay, then?
I'm in Ohio. But let's say that they do put it on his credit record or something. Just go out and get another car, with someone else there of course, that is within his price range, before the bs from the other car is potentially on his record. Give the first car back, deal with the mark on the record if any, then be happy with the new cheaper car.
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The finance company could get a court order and garnish the father's social security income.
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