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Based on the ones I know,$45-65 K per year. that will vary by region and other factors.

Its really not that much actually anywhere from $125.00 to $325.00 depending on how much time you have to spend looking for the car.Most of the time its the gas running around trying to find the car and find where its hidden.A lot of upfront cost out of your pocket.

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19y ago

That depends on who's work(which lenders) they are doing. who(themselves or a company) they work for, how good (knowledge of the tools of the trade)they are at the job,ect. Try $0.00 to $85,000 per year.

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12y ago

'As a recovery agent "repo man" every thing that i have read on this site is true to the bone. To make 4 grand in a month you would have to pull 3 or 4 cars six days a week that means you would work 15+ hours every day and that is not going to happen. repos run as low as 125. and as high as 750 most around 275 to 380 and at 30 to 40% commition that's not much for the agent that has to deal with the person that's loosing there car. must not forget that 30+% of your time is not payed for. If you think the title REPO MAN is what you want don't for get you brass balls it take gutts confidence in your self and self control in the years that i have been doing this job i have had guns in my face been in fight and had to run from a lady wanting to stab me '

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