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Dawn,
 
Thank you for the great input! I love it. Liked the comment about the "boyfriends" car also.
Thanks again,
Wendy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Schuna, Jolene
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:40 AM
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Subject: RE: [WTW] 2nd set of keys

Dawn,
    Thank you for all your input about your program's Key requirement.  It's not something we currently do, but after learning how you handle it, I am going to advocate that we start. 
 
Jolene Schuna
Ways to Work
St. Paul, MN
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Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 9:21 AM
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Subject: RE: [WTW] 2nd set of keys

Wendy,
     We are ALWAYS placed on the Title as a second lien holder AND we make our clients sign a key agreement.  They MUST give us a key to their vehicle.  A helpful hint though...Always make them try the key in the ignition to be sure it is the correct key.  Or, to make sure it is not a defective copy.
     We go through a ceremony of sorts.  We make the client come in with the key and we take a picture of them in front of their new vehicle.  We tell them that this is so we can put them up on our "Board of Success".  What we're actually doing is getting two pictures of the car.  One from the side and one from the rear with the license plate displayed.  This is for repossession purposes.  Then we make them turn the extra set of keys in the ignition to make sure it does work, saying just that.  "Sometimes copies of keys don't work, so could you just start the car up for me to make sure it does."  I actually found out once that a woman was really purchasing the car for her boyfriend that way.  When I asked her to start up the car, she didn't know how.  It was a stick shift and she didn't know she had to push the clutch in.  But, that's another story...I digress. 
     At any rate, the photos of the cars and an extra key can make the repossession process much easier and will save you time and money later.  I have attached a copy of our "Key Agreement" for your review.   Take Care.  Dawn Washington - Ways to Work - Allentown, Pennsylvania.
 
 
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From: Wendy Green [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 08, 2004 10:07 AM
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Subject: [WTW] 2nd set of keys

Hello everyone,
 
We are looking into the possibility  that our program receive a set of keys for vehicles purchased through Ways to Work.
This would save money if a repossession had to take place. My question is this: How do we do this? Do we need to be placed on title as 2nd lien holder? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thank You,
Wendy Green, Canton Ohio
 

Wendy M Green

Ways to Work Program Assistant

Trillium Family Solutions

330-454-7066   ext 344

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