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[–] waigl@lemmy.world 36 points 2 years ago (8 children)

Too much US-specific legalese in this one for me to even properly parse. Without the title, I wouldn't even have guessed that this would be a sovereign citizen style post. I have no clue what a UCC-1, an AAA, NFCU, or a 1099 form is. I also have no clue how her car being repossessed leads to something being discharged as bad debt on her end. Thorougly lost here.

[–] nxdefiant@startrek.website 28 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (5 children)

ucc-1 is apparently an "I am entitled to part of some property", I assume when it goes up for sale to settle debts, you're basically saying they owe you something.

AAA I'm guessing is their insurance company, NFCU could be Navy Federal Credit Union (basically probably their bank that held the loan for the car)

The 1099 is a tax for, but there's usually an extra set of letters after. For example, a 1099-MISC is how you'd declare side income like royalties or prize money. Im assuming this person files some kind of 1099 to show losses.

The interesting part to me is that (afaik) you're allowed to go to the auction and bid on your own car. And technically, if your car sold for more than you owe + repo fees, they have to give that money back to you (incredibly rare).

[–] acetanilide@lemmy.world 12 points 2 years ago (2 children)

Close. Here, AAA is probably the American Arbitration Association (just based on the context)

[–] nxdefiant@startrek.website 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Ah, makes way more sense, thanks!

[–] acetanilide@lemmy.world 2 points 2 years ago

You're welcome!

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