Sacramento, CA – April 21, 2015 – There are two sides to every story, but sometimes, the defenses people play to excuse their wild behavior during a repossession are very questionable and once again, the practice of going to the door for keys and to let the borrower get their property from the vehicle proves to be a sketchy proposition.





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