And eventually the repo man will find you. I did that for a bit. People would try everything to hide the car from you. I think my favorite (since I was working with a small used car dealer) excuse was that “man the car broke so I ain’t felt like I needed to pay the note on it.”

Which is hilarious that they thought that was how that worked. People had a bad habit of buying the most high maintenance cars. Instead of looking at the Camry in the corner they would buy the 20 year old Benz. And then act surprised when the Benz broke.

And I’ll never forget the time my mom got a car repoed that wasn’t hers. She was doing a favor for our cousin so he let her borrow his truck without telling her that he was way behind one the truck and they were looking for it. She took his daughter to cheer practice. Next thing she walks outside and the truck was getting put on the back of a tow truck. Of course I found this all hilarious.