Some people think they can just not pay for their car and keep driving it without consequence. The thing is repo men are ...
ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The tow-truck driver rolls north on Lindbergh Boulevard, a cell phone to each ear, an elbow on the steering wheel, his head on a swivel. On this night, he's headed for the Hazelwood ...
This transcript was prepared by a transcription service. This version may not be in its final form and may be updated. Jessica Mendoza: Last month, our colleague Scott Calvert, spent the night out and ...
The 2019 Chevrolet Camaro that happens to be the subject of this story reportedly hasn’t just been repossessed; it's been re-re-re-re-re-re-repossessed, seven times so far in the last year and a half ...
In this stalled economy, there’s one business that’s revved-up and not about to slow down. In the last six months, George the Repo Man says he stared down the barrel of a gun at least 30 times held by ...
Complex: How did you get into the repo business? Tom DeTone: I got into the business probably when I was 19 years old. I stopped what I thought was a theft of a motorcycle, and it was actually a valid ...
The same is true for those repo (short for repossession) men — and a few women — who spend their days and nights hunting and snatching luxury cars and SUVs from distressed owners. "Before the house, ...
In a future where a bankrupt government has at long last ceded all power to corporations, none is more powerful than The Union. As companies go, The Union is today's nightmares writ large - a ...