James Ward
2015 Tahoe LT
It's never a good idea to jerk the credit union around. What do you think your going to prove ? The credit union has a lot of ways to make your relationship very poor, very fast. Just send the title to them certified mail.
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I've already stated that I will honor all my contractual obligations.
So many have assumed something nefarious, but I want to protect myself. No credit union would want their customers to be unprotected from loss. The title exists for a reason--to prove ownership--so having it out seems riskier to me than holding it.
I've already stated that I will honor all my contractual obligations.
So many have assumed something nefarious, but I want to protect myself. No credit union would want their customers to be unprotected from loss. The title exists for a reason--to prove ownership--so having it out seems riskier to me than holding it.
Get a letter in writing from Snail mail(don't give the address as they all ready have it on file)Here's a story for you. I originally leased my 2018 Suburban and decided to finance it while rates were low. My credit union paid off my lease buyout. Here's the interesting part. I get an email today from the credit union saying that the tax office made a mistake and sent me the title without the credit union as the lien holder. I'm supposed to receive the title in the mail soon, and they want me to send it to them.
I fully intend on honoring my contractual obligations, but if you have the title, would you send it to the credit union?
My first thought was that this is some sort of title scam, but I independently confirmed that the email is from an actual employee at the credit union.
True story.