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Mogo ordered to refund tuk-tuk owner after unlawful repossession
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Court documents show the customer made payments of between Sh479,609 and Sh549,246 before falling into arrears. Mogo later repossessed the tuk-tuk and sold it to a third party for Sh413,400, arguing that it was exercising its rights under an asset… Court documents show the customer made payments of between Sh479,609 and Sh549,246 before falling into arrears. Mogo later repossessed the tuk-tuk and sold it to a third party for Sh413,400, arguing that it was exercising its rights under an asset finance agreement.
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