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You may submit your complaint by clicking here, or contact Anita Cagle at (800) 622-7605, extension 1366.
COLORADO
We are pleased to provide point-of-sale finance programs to franchised and independent automobile dealers in Colorado. Colorado retail installment contracts are purchased by Nationwide West from the Las Vegas, Nevada office. Please contact the Dealer Coordinator at the following office for more information:
Nationwide West LLC
10255 West Higgins Road, Suite 300
Rosemont, IL 60018
Phone (800) 622-7605, x1503
Fax (800) 622-0662
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You may submit your complaint by clicking here, or contact Anita Cagle at (800) 622-7605, extension 1366.
If you submit your dispute directly to us (not through the credit reporting agencies), it must be made in writing and provide supporting documentation. Each dispute will be investigated and receive a written response. Any corrective action will be transmitted electronically to the credit reporting agencies. A copy of the electronic receipt will be enclosed with our written response. A minimum of 30 days should be allowed for updates to be made by credit reporting agencies.
We report the original gross balance, date opened, current balance, any past due amounts, delinquency records (if any), your account status as of the report date, and other information to help the credit reporting agencies confirm your identity.
Upon payment in full, the original Contract or Note and Certificate of Title (if we hold one) will be released to you. Depending on your state of residence, documents will be released at 21 days (or sooner if required), and depending on the type of payment made for the final payment. Documents are sent to the address on file - please make sure we have your current address. If your state registers liens electronically, we will release the lien at 21 days (or sooner if required).
In some states, we may have the right to purchase the required physical damage insurance on your behalf if you do not provide evidence of insurance. The cost of the insurance premium plus interest will be added to your account - this will increase your monthly payment (substantially in some cases), depending on the vehicle and term remaining on your contract. We encourage you to purchase your own physical damage coverage with a maximum deductible of $1,000.
You are required to maintain physical damage coverage (comprehensive and collision) with a maximum deductible of $1,000 each. This may be different than your state's minimum required insurance.
Please contact our repossessions department at (800) 622-7605, extension 1203, during normal business hours.
Contact your local police department immediately and file a report. Then contact us at (888) 777-4205. You are still responsible for making payments during the insurance claim process, even if your vehicle is not recovered, and even if your insurance claim is denied.
Yes. You are contractually obligated if you signed the contract, even if you later divorce.