Posted by picassomcp on August 09, 2013 at 11:33:57 from (50.107.36.81):
In Reply to: ot pickup question posted by 4020deereboy on August 09, 2013 at 11:14:06:
I used to work for a bank that had a customer commit suicide in the vehicle the bank had a lien on. I never saw the vehicle or even pics of it, but I guess it was blood and brains all over the place. Banker didn't know what to do with it, vehicle had about $2500 debt against it. Banker didn't know what to do with it and just kinda did nothing for at least a few weeks. We talked it over and never really came up with a good solution. Finally a family member came in, banker talked with him about it, family member said they cleaned it up pretty good but there was still alot of stains. Banker released the lien for $1000 just to get outta the deal.
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