NO, you know when your payment is due. It is listed on the contract you signed. Miss a payment and they can repossess your car then next day.
I don't have a car payment. If I did I would send payments to who ever holds the title.
Have the financier send you a letter stating that you have fufilled your payment obligations and as a result you are absolved of any debt to said company.
In Florida, they have to send you a demand letter, once that demand letter expired(30 days) and you didn't contact the the bank to make payment arrangements, they assigned your loan/car for repossession.
simply write a letter to Bank he will do
RoadMaster, Ohio
When making a car insurance payment there are many ways to do so. One could either send payment through the mail, pay online, pay with their phone, or pay over the phone.
Yes a car payment calculator will help you work out what you can afford. However, it will also tell you the exact amount needed for your payment which is important to know.
No they do not
Credit? No. But if you crashed the rental car, then stopped payment on it you could be arrested and/or sued. ** sure it would- the company can send you to collections and that would be on your report- affecting your credit.
If they accept the payment you're ok. The big question is "If." You should send enough to pay the interest. Most companies don't repossess the car for a couple of months.
Your insurance company will tell you, they will send you a letter in the mail letting you know that they just paid out a claim and how much it was for and who it was made out to and why.....
Throw it away. If you want to let them know you no longer own the car, send back a letter to the address or call them.