Ally Financial - Fraud, lies and inappropriate repossession
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My vehicle was repossessed by Ally at the auto body shop while I was in court with the shop. A hearing is scheduled for September due to the shop's failure to properly repair the vehicle.
Ally claimed to have paid $5,000 to the shop on my behalf, as I had not paid for the repairs, despite having proof that the shop had already cashed the check. My vehicle contained personal belongings valued at over $1,000, including a leather chair, dashcam, a friend's package, floor mat, phone holder, and another package, which Ally refused to return. Ally falsely reported to the credit bureau that I had missed the August payment, leading to the repossession. When I contacted Ally, they either hung up on me, placed me on an extended hold, or yelled at me, demanding payment of $5,000 plus a $599 interest fee to retrieve my vehicle.
I attempted to explain that the auto body shop had misrepresented the situation, but Ally refused to listen. They informed me that my vehicle would be sold on August 28. I have been making timely payments on the vehicle since February 2024, and the vehicle remains insured. I did not receive an affidavit of defense, as I had requested that it not be sent to me.
The bank stated that they were protecting their interests, which I acknowledge, while also asserting my own interests in ensuring that I do not take possession of a vehicle that has not been properly repaired or has missing parts. This is why I was dealing with the shop, and Ally intervened without first contacting me to verify the accuracy of the shop's claims. I possess all necessary documentation to support my position. How do I pay for something that I don't owe?
What is the reason Ally repossessed my vehicle?
Where are my belongings? I have posted the check.
Monetary Loss: $8000.
Preferred solution: Full refund.
Ally Financial Cons: Lied fraud.
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Sure. There was somebody in an office setting "yelling" at you.
Because YOU DIDN'T LIKE what they saying, that's "yelling", right? Another STUPID current generation exaggeration.
Where are your documents supporting you followed Ally’s instructions? The August payment? I don’t think you are in school 24 hours a day.
I guess you aren’t commenting because you are “in school”.
I guess you realized that up until a few hours ago you had two different posts for the same issue. The post no longer present only had two pics, neither supporting your claim.
You were arguing about someone “not reading” and “needing to go back to school”.
The ironic thing as the other comment here points out, is that the three additional pics don’t support your claim either. It sounds like you should heed your own advice and “go back to school”.
Your car was repossessed because you ignored Ally’s instructions in the letter dated July 15 with a July 25 deadline. You owed Ally the $5300+.
You paid the collision service. Nowhere near $5300 and 5 days past Ally’s deadline.
I think you should go back to school. Maybe if you knew reading comprehension you would have seen $5300+ and the July 25 deadline and the “we (Ally) paid on your behalf”.