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Chris Taber

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@DillyDally I called again today and got confirmation from a third loan officer that you have to purchase from and title the vehicle for the state that you live in. Since I live in Maryland I have to use a Maryland dealership to buy the truck or else I cant get the loan through them.
 

RaptorMan703

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@DillyDally I called again today and got confirmation from a third loan officer that you have to purchase from and title the vehicle for the state that you live in. Since I live in Maryland I have to use a Maryland dealership to buy the truck or else I cant get the loan through them.

This is unfortunate as I opened an account with them last week but am a Virginia resident buying from Maryland dealer. Back to the drawing board
 

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Are they like the one here in Texas (UFCU) where the vehicle must be purchased in that state to receive that rate? Promise I wasn’t trying to rhyme.
I Really wish UFCU would let you purchase from any Ford dealer. Doesn't make any sense to me that they limit it to one in the state you live in. The title will clearly be titled in the state you live in, why should it matter where it's purchased from.
 

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I Really wish UFCU would let you purchase from any Ford dealer. Doesn't make any sense to me that they limit it to one in the state you live in. The title will clearly be titled in the state you live in, why should it matter where it's purchased from.
Cheaper to repo if it is in same state and not halfway across the country. Not everyone pays their bills. Also, different states have much more difficult repo laws than Texas.
 
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