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the only time it rained is when i got out of my truck to un hook un load re load and re hook 6 cars twice today......off to hartford,CT then over to bellingham,belrica and reading Mass tomorrow...
yes i drive a car hauler..we buy used and smashed up cars from ADESA,copart and IAA,,we fix up the good cars with the smashed up cars and we do a buy here pay here program...we sell these cars with a 1 year 12k miles warranty...
BHPH can be very profitable...it does come with it's share of headaches though. You need to have a good collection department...and...someone who is very persistent to do the repos.
nope..im just a toby..he does make good $$..i see what he pay's (i write the checks out) and what he sells them for.and .he has 4 dealerships and one body shop.. .we have a guy that repo's for us..i have done a couple but im not bonded for it...i have picked up quite a few voluntary repo's though..
Voluntary repos are easy...it's the folks who don't want to give up their whels that can be interesting. Guns...knives...clubs...etc...etc!!! There aren't any BHPH lots in Greenfield...but we do have a subprime lender in town who quite frequently utilizes the services of a repo man!!!
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