Occasionally, I hear a story of giving from someone in the industry that just makes me remember how great so many of you in the repossession industry are. This time, it’s the folks at Relentless Recovery of Ohio.
Ten-year-old Ania answered the knock at her door in Garfield Heights. Her mom was on the couch, immobilized by illness.
It was the repo man.
”I thought, ‘This is not good,’ ” said Ania’s mom, Diana Parks, who’d had a lot of bad moments this year.
In May, she learned that she has a pituitary tumor. She had seizures and difficulty walking, plus other problems doctors are trying to diagnose.





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