
I have worked with this company for years, and everybody there is both good at their job, quick, and nice. They are professional and used to dealing with all types. But most importantly they...
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Established in 1968, Aba Recovery Services in San Diego, CA, specializes in professional repossession and collateral recovery services. With CA State License RA-869 and CA Motor Carrier Permit 0399482, they have been serving the California lending community for over 50 years.
Committed to industry best practices, Aba Recovery Services is fully licensed, bonded, insured, and compliant with CFPB regulations. Their memberships in various industry associations ensure they stay current with repossession standards and laws, providing reliable services in accordance with the highest industry benchmarks.
Aba Recovery Services is VTS Certified, ensuring thorough screening processes to guarantee top-notch service quality. Equipped with cutting-edge technology and experienced staff, they handle various asset recoveries, from automobiles to recreational vehicles, with a focus on safety and efficiency. Contact Aba Recovery Services today to discuss your collateral recovery needs.
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I have worked with this company for years, and everybody there is both good at their job, quick, and nice. They are professional and used to dealing with all types. But most importantly they...
Terrible with communication. I was trying to get a few things from a vehicle and they sent someone with a wagon with every single article from my vehicle. I only needed keys and a work badge. This...
Be ready for a fight at this place. All The bad reviews are facts! My pruse and cash which were left in The Front of The Car were stolen! Not only are they closed on The weekend. When I made an...
These people don't give a damn and it's questionable if they're even human. Get to the tow yard, you're not allowed to get your car yourself, the only plus they get is the man said we didn't have...
They took my car without my permission. This is highly unsatisfactory. Any reputable company would ask permission first before removing someone's primary mode of transportation.