How To Make Your Car Payments On Time

Here is a new device that is so consumer friendly. Read on to see what it is.
A light on the plastic box flashes when a payment is due. If the payment is not made and the resulting code punched in to reset the box, the vehicle will not start. The next step is a visit from the repo man.
Wow. Reality for the millions of subprime or low credit score borrowers whose used car purchase is contingent upon having an unusual option, the box mounted underneath the dashboard that forces them to make their payments on time. It also broadcasts to any girl who gets into the car, this guy is a bum.
As tighter credit crunches consumers, it seems business can only get better for Sekurus, a company based in this suburb east of Los Angeles. It is only one of several companies that market such devices.
Too bad Sekurus is a privetly held company, because it has grown at a 30% spurt in recent years.
Joke:
Why did banks develop and build drive through windows?
So the real owners of the car could see it once in a while.
Labels: auto loans, car leasing, On Time, Sekurus
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