Today my mom was driving my brothers truck, which he was very far behind on the payments. For some reason, she had his truck to run her errands. My mom stopped at the dry cleaner and when she got back in the vehicle and shut the door a stranger tapped on the window. My mom assumed it was someone needing directions. She put the window down and said hi. The repo fella asked her for the keys. She knew that the truck was probably wanted by the bank but she hesitated at the strange request. The repo guy leaned in the vehicle and put his hand on my moms chest, pushed her towards the passenger seat, and with his other hand took the keys from the ignition. Wow! Oh, but it gets way better. She was now left without keys so she reluctantly got out of the vehicle and the repo guy restarted the truck and drove it away.
Later my mom realized that the garage door openers to her house were in the truck. She called that local bank that held the vehicle note and explained she just wanted the remotes and asked the bank to help her allocate them. They agreed to help.
Later again, my mom left the house with a relative and when she returned the repo guy was at her house in the driveway. He asked for my brothers motorcycle (he's behind on that, too). My mom declined to help and she asked for the garage remotes. He said he didn't have them but knew she had my brothers bike in the garage. She asked him to leave but he didn't. So my mom went in the house to call the police and while dialing the police the repo guy opened the garage door with her remote and went inside the garage. She met him in the garage and screamed and yelled. He left and she ended up having another heart attack (she's 67).
WTF? Can anything be done about this? She wasn't even part of my brothers money woes and now she is a mess. Can she sue? Press assault charges? Do repo guys have to have professional liability insurance or are they bonded? Who cares about my brother truck because he is at fault for the repo, but to push around an old woman who knew nothing. Anyone have advice? This happened in Pennsylvania.
Later my mom realized that the garage door openers to her house were in the truck. She called that local bank that held the vehicle note and explained she just wanted the remotes and asked the bank to help her allocate them. They agreed to help.
Later again, my mom left the house with a relative and when she returned the repo guy was at her house in the driveway. He asked for my brothers motorcycle (he's behind on that, too). My mom declined to help and she asked for the garage remotes. He said he didn't have them but knew she had my brothers bike in the garage. She asked him to leave but he didn't. So my mom went in the house to call the police and while dialing the police the repo guy opened the garage door with her remote and went inside the garage. She met him in the garage and screamed and yelled. He left and she ended up having another heart attack (she's 67).
WTF? Can anything be done about this? She wasn't even part of my brothers money woes and now she is a mess. Can she sue? Press assault charges? Do repo guys have to have professional liability insurance or are they bonded? Who cares about my brother truck because he is at fault for the repo, but to push around an old woman who knew nothing. Anyone have advice? This happened in Pennsylvania.
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