Santander Agrees to pay $9.3M for Violating Servicemen’s Rights Editor March 3, 2015 Washington, DC – February 25, 2015 — Auto lender Santander Consumer USA agreed to pay at least $9.35 million for improperly repossessing more than 1,100 vehicles from active duty military service members, the Justice Department said Wednesday. Read More! Facebook Comments Tags: Bank Collections Compliance DOJ Lawsuit Lawyers Litigation Repo Repo Agency Repo Agent Repo Man Repossession Repossessor Santander Subprime Subprime Lender Continue Reading Previous Repo Man Wanted for Flashing GunNext Thank You Lenders, Agents and Vendors! More Stories Indictment Finally Handed Down in AL Repo Agency Owner Murder June 3, 2025 Editor Captain Repo Charged with Second Degree Murder June 3, 2025 Editor Repossessor’s Wife Suffered a Stroke After Beating by Illegal Immigrant June 1, 2025 Editor 7 Year Sentence for Repo Murder May 30, 2025 Editor Repossessor’s Wife Attacked During Repo May 28, 2025 Editor Rifle Threat Sparks Arrest in Repo Dispute May 26, 2025 Editor
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