@@smase944 I mean if you think about it if you're going to scam people and you go to a church with people with that type of money. A Lamborghini would definitely be a top a vehicle to use as marketing.
Awesome story, only issue is that people like this that cost Premier $70k mean legitimate people have to pick that slack up. Frustrating people do this.
@@harrycooper5231 Our last POTUS didn't use the Ukraine as a laundromat, didn't have ties to China and Ukraine, and his son wasn't a KNOWN crackhead. 10% for the big guy. #FJBLGB
@@davidsmith6001 Before the Law, Abram tithed and was blessed, Gen 14:18-20 so there is a some merit to tithing in modern times, even though not mandatory, from the curse of theLaw. To Ask for it (unless Asking in exchange for salvation) shouldn’t be looked as fraud but as more of a reminder, of such potential blessings when Freely given. IMO
@@davidsmith6001 yeah no disagreements here with that viewpoint, just was offering a perspective on the fraud part, but the church and giving has always been a controversial subject. If more people are lead to freely give through the Spirit, like in your experience, rather than being pressured, coerced or feeling forced to, then the yield would be more of a pure intent than greed.
I used to work in a building next door to what eventually turned out to be a rather notorious megachurch in the Seattle area. I was in a 10th floor office, and could see behind the building, where on occasion I would see an Aston Martin parked in back, presumably parked in a location where the "flock" wouldn't see it. A couple of years later the whole thing imploded, and ultimately resulted in a racketeering lawsuit against the pastor.
Man I've been a christian for a pretty long time and grew up in church but something about some of these megachurches just give me a weird gut feeling lmao
I have used these guys a few times for loans on my cars. They have been meticulous in their paperwork with me. Between the down payment required to get a decent rate and the paperwork this guy must have been one hell of a shark to pull something like this or lied though his teeth on application. These guys really have pulled though for me a few time on fast purchases as well even private party.
Why feel crappy? Dude was clearly a conman who got publicly humiliated for their financial frauds, it isn't like a struggling family with basic transportation. Dude knew they couldn't really afford the lambo, but needed it to mislead others about their success.
There used to be a repo man that uploaded all of his interesting repos and I enjoyed watching them. Sadly his wife passed away and he went off the deep end and started doing hard drugs and lost his business. Not sure if he nuked all his videos or not but his channel name is RepoNut. I unsubscribed when he started doing the drugs because it was obvious in his videos and I didn't want to enable his drug use with the ad revenue.
I can't bring myself to feel bad for anyone getting repossessed on an exotic car. If it's a single mom getting her Camry repossessed, sure, I've got sympathy. Not saying it makes it okay that she didn't pay her bills or okay that she got a newer car than she could afford. But it's just sad all around.
The most wild thing that happened when I was doing Repo, there was a "doctor" outside Cleveland with a BMW wagon, who'd decided to stop paying for everything, it took almost 3 years to get the car & he'd even gotten a brown dash with it's vin plate from a junkyard, thinking he'd be able to keep the car. The car was red with red interior. But BMW was pissed & they always provide replacement keys. This so-called "doctor" lost everything & was millions in debt but we got the car. Quite an adventure.
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Like why doesn’t it have a tracker things are mad cheap especially for these lending companies for the high value assets
That wouldn't fly with the people who can afford to finance these cars. GPS tracking is only done for high risk lenders at buy here/pay here lots so people would get offended that you suggested such a thing and find someone else. Hell, I'd be offended and I can only afford to finance a Camry.
@@TheCobruhAlienat0r nobody said anything about telling the clients about it, what they don’t know won’t hurt them, you can hide those things where they will NEVER be found, not to mention that none of these type of clients look under the hood anyway
My cousins ex husband worked for a company who would recycle oil at a flat rate. so he took it upon himself to pour half of it into another container and drop it off as himself as a side business. Ended up getting ratted out and then arrested for fraud/theft. I don't know if it ever stuck, I lost contact many years ago. That scheme went on for like 2 years and it was something like 60k additional on top of his salary.
I used to be in a large captive finance company and dealt with high end exotic vehicles. This about average for fraud on these cars. Fun story reminding me of those days.
**REPOING IS INTERESTING & GREAT $$$, BUT PPL ALWAYS ❤ HEARING STORIES.....** I had a pastor fight me naked over an SUV 1 night, I have repoed from crazy places in the craziest ways.....repomen ❤ bonuses on hard to find cars, but spotting a car on the road & following them til they stop, then quickly take the car while the owner is inside 7-11, is ALWAYS a great high!!!!
A car like this shouldn't need a tracker, a cheap car bought from a buy here pay here lot by someone who already has loan defaults and repos on their credit should need a tracker.
@@leeboo2521 Usually one of the stipulations of funding the contract is the dealer has to hold the vehicle until the bank can arrange to have the tracker installed. If Dealer X has the customer sign the contract and drive off before the tracker is installed, the dealer won't be paid for the vehicle.
There are people who will not hesitate to repo a car. One dealership I heard of would repo a vehicle if any payments were missed. This dealership has changed hands though.
The thing about any large bank is that if one of their branches suffers a catastrophe, everything is still there. They likely have multiple copies of all their customer data and plenty of backup copies. You won't lose your money because of a catastrophe affecting the bank, they are insured (so you would hope). Contacting insurance in normal circumstances would seem very weird but this was just to make sure the car was OK.
what's the difference to a customer of a "debt collection agency that's going to call you and harass you" versus this guy who will make "courtesy calls" if you're behind on payments?
I love the scam stories. But a question for Mr Bank. If an individual were to buy a car such as a Ford GT that has a 2yr resell agreement attached. What happens if the car is repo’d in a year. Does Ford try to buy back or does ford just go all out the individual that bought it.
I think in the case of the GT Ford won't even let you buy it unless it's paid in full. Ford has already sued someone for selling a GT before the agreement was up. So, if repo'd Ford would most likely just buy the car back from the repo company.
Ford is paid in full even when the buyer finances the GT through his bank or other lender. When the lender repos the car Ford has no right to just buy the car back. As the man said in the video they have to get at least 3 bids and have to sell to the highest bidder. That law is to protect the original numerous from shady lenders selling the repo cheap to a friend and then going after the original buyer for a higher amount than the actual loss. Also if the car sells for more than is owed against it, which sometimes happens, the lender is required to refund the original buyer the difference.
@@OneOut1 Right. All of that makes sense. BUT the GT you sign a contract that forbids you from selling it within the first few years. Im curious how that plays in. Since the financer is selling it repo do they have to deal with Ford or does the original owner get it.
@@yagesz Could be that Ford itself (or a company on their behalf) is doing the financing. That way Ford has full control over the terms of the agreement and can do whatever they want with the vehicle after repo. Or maybe the GT is 'sold' with a form of lease rather than financing the sale, in which case Ford retains legal ownership of the vehicle.
Ferrari have banned Justin Beiber and Kardashian from buying a limited edition vehicle and anyone offered one if they want to sell needs their permission...
Exotics have the quirk that they generally do not lose value, and driven minimal. So after the first is financed, then you can trade them in continuously for free-ish
depends on a lot of factors, rates being one.I've financed my last 3 trucks even tho I could have paid cash..the dealers had zero percent for 5 years.. others get the interest write off for business.. etc.
Why isn't it customary or put in the contract the customer signs that as soon as the first payment is late on a purchase this large that the vehicle has to be brought in to have a GPS installed? Then have a clause that tampering with the GPS will lead to prosecution and immediate repossession immediately? Then if they miss anymore payments finding it might be alot easier? Just wondering.
I guess its the same as having a mortgage. There's some leeway in payments. Otherwise finance companies would be instigating repossession on a single late payment...? I would have thought 90 days late is more than courteous in that respect.
If he's already missed a payment, it's probably too late. Finding him or the car is a crap shoot (Oh, yeah, I'm out of the country on business, but I'll get you a check as soon as I get back.)
Do the hurrican owner working at McDonald’s! It’s my home town and he’s only got 400 subscribers!!! And apparently we have at least two Bugatties just north of me!!!!?
The top that was missing, would it have VIN numbers on it to show that it belonged with the repossessed car? I hope you called eBay and told them that those parts are not his anymore because the car they were for is repossessed and thus they were really your property.
Over here it's easier to repo a car, many years ago when I was at university I was paid as a car hunter for a financial institution, it was a great way to make a few bucks, Rj in Oz
No need to sue because any loss on the repo will be passed onto the delinquent debtor with a judgement. Now that doesn’t mean the debtor will pay but no need to sue for the top because the cost of the replacement is added to the 70,000 loss they took on the car which the debtor is responsible for.
Kinda funny to promote Premier Financial Services at the end.. I felt like, oh, sure so I can buy a Lamborghini and know they will come repossess it.. haha... jk I know its outta my range.
Growing up a member I can't help but wonder if the guy was Mormon. Seems like some members love to scheme and because Mormons are so trusting and want to be wealthy they fall for schemes all the time. Looks like the guy got what was coming to him though and that's always satisfying. 😂
It's a common mistake* lot of people try to do. They *want* the lifestyle *without* the means to pay for it. When it should be the other way round. ... Build/create the means *then* have the lifestyle.. Applies to everyone... (Including me). ... I always remember what my auntie used to say. Live within your means... *If that's the right word.
Investigative TV shows are loaded with grifters using churches for their feeding grounds. Wearing a cross is like a sign to these con men.. Maybe where the phrase came from. "God show me a sign" sucker right over here.
imagine being at church flexing ur lambo and it gets repossessed 💀😭
he was probably screaming "DAMN YOU SATAN!"
Shouldn’t have given so much in the offering plate.
Why felx at church those guys want 10% I'm going to church in my beater if at all.
imagine buying a Lambo to flex at church
@@smase944 I mean if you think about it if you're going to scam people and you go to a church with people with that type of money. A Lamborghini would definitely be a top a vehicle to use as marketing.
Awesome story, only issue is that people like this that cost Premier $70k mean legitimate people have to pick that slack up. Frustrating people do this.
The guy was a fraudster, what do you expect
@@tren-y2m I know, doesn’t make it less frustrating…. I see to much of it and I fear it’s only going to get worse over the next few years
@@jrfish007 Considering the last POTUS was nothing but a grifter, I would say your fears are justified.
@@harrycooper5231 more like the current…..
@@harrycooper5231 Our last POTUS didn't use the Ukraine as a laundromat, didn't have ties to China and Ukraine, and his son wasn't a KNOWN crackhead. 10% for the big guy. #FJBLGB
The pastor at the church looking at the Lambo asking "is that where the Lord's 10% went?"
What if it WAS the pastor?
@@McMedics literally my first thought
@@davidsmith6001 Jesus loves you
@@davidsmith6001 Before the Law, Abram tithed and was blessed, Gen 14:18-20 so there is a some merit to tithing in modern times, even though not mandatory, from the curse of theLaw. To Ask for it (unless Asking in exchange for salvation) shouldn’t be looked as fraud but as more of a reminder, of such potential blessings when Freely given. IMO
@@davidsmith6001 yeah no disagreements here with that viewpoint, just was offering a perspective on the fraud part, but the church and giving has always been a controversial subject. If more people are lead to freely give through the Spirit, like in your experience, rather than being pressured, coerced or feeling forced to, then the yield would be more of a pure intent than greed.
I used to work in a building next door to what eventually turned out to be a rather notorious megachurch in the Seattle area. I was in a 10th floor office, and could see behind the building, where on occasion I would see an Aston Martin parked in back, presumably parked in a location where the "flock" wouldn't see it. A couple of years later the whole thing imploded, and ultimately resulted in a racketeering lawsuit against the pastor.
Man I've been a christian for a pretty long time and grew up in church but something about some of these megachurches just give me a weird gut feeling lmao
@@Vincetagram they're all shady af what the hell does a pastor need an aston martin for?
@@Vincetagram Jesus loves you
Good.
Mars Hill?
this guy needs to be on the channel more
I have used these guys a few times for loans on my cars. They have been meticulous in their paperwork with me. Between the down payment required to get a decent rate and the paperwork this guy must have been one hell of a shark to pull something like this or lied though his teeth on application. These guys really have pulled though for me a few time on fast purchases as well even private party.
I know it's a pretty crappy thing to enjoy. But I can't get enough of these exotic repo stories. This guy is great to watch.
Why feel crappy? Dude was clearly a conman who got publicly humiliated for their financial frauds, it isn't like a struggling family with basic transportation. Dude knew they couldn't really afford the lambo, but needed it to mislead others about their success.
There used to be a repo man that uploaded all of his interesting repos and I enjoyed watching them. Sadly his wife passed away and he went off the deep end and started doing hard drugs and lost his business. Not sure if he nuked all his videos or not but his channel name is RepoNut. I unsubscribed when he started doing the drugs because it was obvious in his videos and I didn't want to enable his drug use with the ad revenue.
If you like repo stories.
Ever watch lizard lick towing?
Funny af..
Schadenfreude!
I can't bring myself to feel bad for anyone getting repossessed on an exotic car. If it's a single mom getting her Camry repossessed, sure, I've got sympathy. Not saying it makes it okay that she didn't pay her bills or okay that she got a newer car than she could afford. But it's just sad all around.
The most wild thing that happened when I was doing Repo, there was a "doctor" outside Cleveland with a BMW wagon, who'd decided to stop paying for everything, it took almost 3 years to get the car & he'd even gotten a brown dash with it's vin plate from a junkyard, thinking he'd be able to keep the car.
The car was red with red interior. But BMW was pissed & they always provide replacement keys.
This so-called "doctor" lost everything & was millions in debt but we got the car.
Quite an adventure.
This guy always has fun stories. You can run, but you can't hide from the collector man!
But they took a bath,
They really need to make these videos into podcast, this would be so awesome to Listen to just while doing thing or while I’m at work
I like him on this channel. Have him on some more please!
How did Ed missed out on this car?
Probably wasn't sold at that crazy of a discount.
There was nothing wrong with it
@@jackrizza99 video says 70k off the market price.
No flood damage...
@@ashp5406 Ed’s a 70% off kinda guy
Stoked look forward to this every day!
There's a certain price point where a GPS tracker needs to be installed and that vehicle far exceeds it.
Why wouldn’t it be a standard feature
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Like why doesn’t it have a tracker things are mad cheap especially for these lending companies for the high value assets
That wouldn't fly with the people who can afford to finance these cars. GPS tracking is only done for high risk lenders at buy here/pay here lots so people would get offended that you suggested such a thing and find someone else. Hell, I'd be offended and I can only afford to finance a Camry.
@@TheCobruhAlienat0r nobody said anything about telling the clients about it, what they don’t know won’t hurt them, you can hide those things where they will NEVER be found, not to mention that none of these type of clients look under the hood anyway
OK Big Brother
Definitely enjoy this dude’s stories. Always interesting.
My cousins ex husband worked for a company who would recycle oil at a flat rate. so he took it upon himself to pour half of it into another container and drop it off as himself as a side business.
Ended up getting ratted out and then arrested for fraud/theft. I don't know if it ever stuck, I lost contact many years ago. That scheme went on for like 2 years and it was something like 60k additional on top of his salary.
"do em dirty, in front of they god" -sun tzu
I am a simple man, I see Lamborghini in the title i click
🤣
Like stories like this Would like to hear more from Doug...Cheers
I used to be in a large captive finance company and dealt with high end exotic vehicles. This about average for fraud on these cars. Fun story reminding me of those days.
It’s a tough situation on both ends but if you can’t make payments you should sell the car and take the lender out of misery and save your credit
**REPOING IS INTERESTING & GREAT $$$, BUT PPL ALWAYS ❤ HEARING STORIES.....** I had a pastor fight me naked over an SUV 1 night, I have repoed from crazy places in the craziest ways.....repomen ❤ bonuses on hard to find cars, but spotting a car on the road & following them til they stop, then quickly take the car while the owner is inside 7-11, is ALWAYS a great high!!!!
"He only takes it to church". Should have been a Diablo. 😁
Yes please, more of this.
You didn't have any sort of GPS tracking system on a car that expensive? Excuse me? I've seen $2,000 cars have GPS trackers until they're paid off 🤣.
Yah my ex wife when we got married she had this car and I found out it had a tracker and it was a simple old jeep commander maybe worth 3k haha
@@samuelpancake4084 exactly a halfway decent one wouldn't even pass the triple digits in price. Hell an apple airtag in the dash would be acceptable.
They are a lending institution and aren't involved with the actual car, physically, unless they have to reposses it or something
A car like this shouldn't need a tracker, a cheap car bought from a buy here pay here lot by someone who already has loan defaults and repos on their credit should need a tracker.
@@leeboo2521 Usually one of the stipulations of funding the contract is the dealer has to hold the vehicle until the bank can arrange to have the tracker installed. If Dealer X has the customer sign the contract and drive off before the tracker is installed, the dealer won't be paid for the vehicle.
There are people who will not hesitate to repo a car. One dealership I heard of would repo a vehicle if any payments were missed. This dealership has changed hands though.
I love that guy’s professional business stories
The thing about any large bank is that if one of their branches suffers a catastrophe, everything is still there. They likely have multiple copies of all their customer data and plenty of backup copies. You won't lose your money because of a catastrophe affecting the bank, they are insured (so you would hope). Contacting insurance in normal circumstances would seem very weird but this was just to make sure the car was OK.
This fella always has good stories.
Yup, I really like him!
Agreed i thought it was Jeremy Clarkson at 1rst b4 i clicked on the video
what's the difference to a customer of a "debt collection agency that's going to call you and harass you" versus this guy who will make "courtesy calls" if you're behind on payments?
‘Hook on the vehicle pulling it onto the flatbed’… Yeah don’t do that with a 4wd Lambo that’s set in park.
Spray load of Dawn dish soap on the road in front of the tyres away you go!
Yeah not good practice thou winching a car up like that.
There's gotta be some tow truck guys out there with some real stories real stories. That would be a great series
“Re re re, repossessed”
Didn’t need an exorcist for this one.
A "Don't look behind the curtain" story.
Excellent
Dealership be like, "God has mercy, I don't."
The top for the car on eBay for sell kills me lol
lightning strikes in many different ways.....lol
I love the scam stories. But a question for Mr Bank.
If an individual were to buy a car such as a Ford GT that has a 2yr resell agreement attached. What happens if the car is repo’d in a year. Does Ford try to buy back or does ford just go all out the individual that bought it.
I think in the case of the GT Ford won't even let you buy it unless it's paid in full. Ford has already sued someone for selling a GT before the agreement was up. So, if repo'd Ford would most likely just buy the car back from the repo company.
Ford is paid in full even when the buyer finances the GT through his bank or other lender. When the lender repos the car Ford has no right to just buy the car back. As the man said in the video they have to get at least 3 bids and have to sell to the highest bidder. That law is to protect the original numerous from shady lenders selling the repo cheap to a friend and then going after the original buyer for a higher amount than the actual loss. Also if the car sells for more than is owed against it, which sometimes happens, the lender is required to refund the original buyer the difference.
@@OneOut1 Right. All of that makes sense. BUT the GT you sign a contract that forbids you from selling it within the first few years. Im curious how that plays in. Since the financer is selling it repo do they have to deal with Ford or does the original owner get it.
@@yagesz Could be that Ford itself (or a company on their behalf) is doing the financing. That way Ford has full control over the terms of the agreement and can do whatever they want with the vehicle after repo. Or maybe the GT is 'sold' with a form of lease rather than financing the sale, in which case Ford retains legal ownership of the vehicle.
Ferrari have banned Justin Beiber and Kardashian from buying a limited edition vehicle and anyone offered one if they want to sell needs their permission...
Good old fashioned vin wiki story niceeee
And people wonder why church attendance is way down... 💔
Seems like a Lambo would have a theft recovery system, where they could have located their car?
You're telling me that theres no gps tracker on a Lambo? Cobalts have trackers on them wtf
Ideal for braking for spares if you can afford the cost of parts !!! Lol great car
Sounds like he wasn't listening too well in church, or perhaps he was looking for a LOT of forgiveness?
Reason why you install hidden tracker in the vehicle. If you are sub leasing it to people
🤣🤣🤣🤣 Phenomenal story!!
The finance system for way to expensive cars is so weird to me. If you cant afford such a car you shouldn’t finance one.
Exotics have the quirk that they generally do not lose value, and driven minimal. So after the first is financed, then you can trade them in continuously for free-ish
depends on a lot of factors, rates being one.I've financed my last 3 trucks even tho I could have paid cash..the dealers had zero percent for 5 years.. others get the interest write off for business.. etc.
@@OntarioBearHunter you've probably got a 800 credit score lmao
There are some legal protections when you finance through a bank. That can be very important on high dollar cars Title guarantees and such.
@@mikeyblades1896 I'm not sure.. but being a cheap ass Scotsman helps..
I’d repo it, for the simple fact that it’s white with yellow calipers… 😵💫
"When dealing with a man of the cloth get it in writing. His word is no good with the lords help to fuck you over." -William S Burroughs
Man that’s possibly the WORST way a guy could loose his car 😂😂 lambo at church is way to goddy for any of my fellow church members lol
Bianco, white 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Did this happen to occur with an individual named Jeff?
If it did, I would love to know more about it. My ex-uncle was just convicted on securities fraud charges and was the pastor of a church etc..
Hello , you think NY - LA cannon ball is badass ? my chalenge to you is Los Angles- Buenos Aries, Argentina !!!
Why isn't it customary or put in the contract the customer signs that as soon as the first payment is late on a purchase this large that the vehicle has to be brought in to have a GPS installed? Then have a clause that tampering with the GPS will lead to prosecution and immediate repossession immediately? Then if they miss anymore payments finding it might be alot easier? Just wondering.
I guess its the same as having a mortgage.
There's some leeway in payments.
Otherwise finance companies would be instigating repossession on a single late payment...?
I would have thought 90 days late is more than courteous in that respect.
@@stuartd9741 They are different because houses are easier to find. If your home needs a GPS it’s probably on wheels
If he's already missed a payment, it's probably too late. Finding him or the car is a crap shoot (Oh, yeah, I'm out of the country on business, but I'll get you a check as soon as I get back.)
good point. I don't know if this was in the last 10 years. Not common earlier than that.
I wish I had half the class that this guy exudes.
Some people are scum!
is this the same guy with the bankrupt Premier auto sales? Thinking there may be a connections
Do the hurrican owner working at McDonald’s!
It’s my home town and he’s only got 400 subscribers!!!
And apparently we have at least two Bugatties just north of me!!!!?
Ummmm duh they got jets too
Yes re patriate funds fro overseas is high tax bracket
GPS SHOULD BE MANDATORY TILL YOU HAVE PINKS
The top that was missing, would it have VIN numbers on it to show that it belonged with the repossessed car? I hope you called eBay and told them that those parts are not his anymore because the car they were for is repossessed and thus they were really your property.
couldnt you sue that guy's pants off or Anonymously tip the IRS?
Isn't this a rob wolchek story? I swear this is the guy from that Rob Wolchek video about the guy from the church pushing foreign oil bonds.
Over here it's easier to repo a car, many years ago when I was at university I was paid as a car hunter for a financial institution, it was a great way to make a few bucks, Rj in Oz
Good morals FTW.
Someone is going to confession this week
Nah, he probably thought he did nothing wrong and that they stole the car that was rightfully his.
The Lord giveth, The Lord taketh away.
(Lev, 19:13) Thou shalt not defraud thy neighbor, neither rob him” ..... 🤔...😁😂👍
Wouldnt you be able to sue to get the top back because it was part of the car?
No need to sue because any loss on the repo will be passed onto the delinquent debtor with a judgement. Now that doesn’t mean the debtor will pay but no need to sue for the top because the cost of the replacement is added to the 70,000 loss they took on the car which the debtor is responsible for.
That makes sense.
Kinda funny to promote Premier Financial Services at the end.. I felt like, oh, sure so I can buy a Lamborghini and know they will come repossess it.. haha... jk I know its outta my range.
Nothing new
Church prole are the worst lol i can include one of my far aunts lol
This guy even got white just for the Sunday Flex
If you can't buy the car in full than don't get it lol.
Did the person get the 5k reward? They deserved that money.
What’s this guys name?
Growing up a member I can't help but wonder if the guy was Mormon. Seems like some members love to scheme and because Mormons are so trusting and want to be wealthy they fall for schemes all the time. Looks like the guy got what was coming to him though and that's always satisfying. 😂
It's a common mistake*
lot of people try to do.
They *want* the lifestyle *without* the means to pay for it.
When it should be the other way round.
...
Build/create the means *then* have the lifestyle..
Applies to everyone...
(Including me).
...
I always remember what my auntie used to say.
Live within your means...
*If that's the right word.
Investigative TV shows are loaded with grifters using churches for their feeding grounds. Wearing a cross is like a sign to these con men.. Maybe where the phrase came from. "God show me a sign" sucker right over here.
If u have good credit and don't pay for your Lamborghini they come get it calmly. When u rich u can steal and not go to jail.
I would love new Lambo. At the moment I cant afford one.
We're on a mission from God!!
The Power of Christ compels you... To pay your Lamborghini lease.
Who reads the paper? Wtf
People that can afford these cars love playing games...
Oh well.. he was a fake person in a fake building trying to impress other fake people.
So then life stepped in and took the car back ..
AMEN to that 🙏 🤣 The guy was obviously delusional
An I bet they didn't pay that person 5k.
I hope he went back in church to ask for forgiveness.
He needs to be actually saved to begin with.
@@nicholasgee9127 Amen 🙏
That sort of behavior is not a sign of regeneration
Nah, I bet he thought he did nothing wrong. He probably thinks it was rightfully his and it was stolen out from under him.
EVERYBODY! Let us pray 🙏 Lord Jesus please don't let these heathens reposes my Lambo so that I may continue to God's work with these here Bond's 😂
Jesus loves you
Mercy Mercy Yo Church is so thirsty.
@@JordanRx8 be healed in Jesus name ✋
@@markoz673bajen8 indeed we are so bottoms up 😂
Guess god didn't like them that much 😂
😂
Wolf in sheep's Lambo
Lol
...the Lord giveth, and the "law" taketh away...
(Get a) Job 1:21
exotics really bring out the scumbags...
Hey Doug, why don't you get the car yourself? Oh yeah I forgot, you re above that? Maybe get Ed to Dog the bounty hunter it,,, L O L.
almost said priest there didn't he? ;)
He shoulda settled with the huracan
Never paid tithes or offerings … the god lord knows what to do to get your attention
How did you call his insurance if he canceled his insurance? 🤨
I can’t imagine keeping a car I couldn’t pay for the audacity of this mf lol
Why is this guy so creepy? Whats with the hand wringing? Is he a Monty Burns fan?
lookalike the guy who had the lambo had something else in common with the church
Both were complete con artists