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Inside Night Shift - Repo Men - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 23 July 2009
Operation Repo is on TruTv. I haven't seen any TV shows on Netflix that are on TruTv. So I'm guessing they don't have a contract with TruTv
There is only one television show about repossessed cars. It is called Operation Repo and can be watched on TruTV Mondays at 10pm. As far I can tell there is only show currently on t.v about repossessing vehicles. The name of it is called Operation Repo and it is a pretty funny one to watch.
NO! The TV show Operation Repo and all other Repo shows are fake. They have online postings for "characters" and pay a per day fee plus any other expenses. It's mostly actors who apply for these character openings. The show is completely fake and scripted. They tell the actors to act natural and shoot. Also not to burst any bubbles but the TV show "Cheaters" is even more fake. They make no pretending about that. There are various actors who have been on the show that post about their experience. "But the host gets stabbed! You see it in the opening credits!" that's what every dunkin donut eating middle American moron says. Hate to break it to you... Santa is fake, Repo men is too.
As of December 2013, the following shows have been canceled: "Welcome To The Family" NBC "Ironside" NBC "We Are Men" CBS "Back in the Game" ABC "Lucky 7" ABC
Repo the Rich - 2009 TV was released on: USA: 1 May 2009
There are thousands of actors on television shows every night.
Some good comedy TV shows include "The Big Bang Theory," "Two and a Half Men" and "Anger Management." You can learn more about these TV shows online at the Internet Movie Database.
Some notable shows offered by 2M TV include Dexter, The Simpsons, Mad Men, Desperate Housewives and 24. These are shows that have been run by 2M TV in Morocco.
Radio shows.
It would depend on local law; generally repossession is done after forfeiture on the loan on that car, or as part of a general claim on a person's property (to pay of debts or a fine, for instance). If such laws are not in place locally, or the rules aren't followed, repossession would still be theft. In America, in general, repossession is done by repo men, and they are allowed to repossess objects used as the object of a loan, as long as they announce the repossession to the (former) owner. The reason many TV shows about repo men show them as being careful and "ready for anything" is because being legally right is little consolation if you are physically assaulted or even killed in the process.
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