LIMA, Ohio (WCMH) -- After a woman's vehicle was repossessed by an Ohio dealership, she decided to take a unique form of retribution.
Tiah McCreary purchased a vehicle from Taylor Kia of Lima in February 2024. She signed the finance paperwork, which included an agreement to settle legal disputes through arbitration, according to court documents.
She applied for financing through Global Lending Services with the help of a finance manager and received a preliminary loan approval for the required amount.
McCreary left the dealership in a 2022 Kia K5, but GLS later determined that her income information was not sufficient to complete the loan, according to the documents. Because she no longer had the financing, the dealership repossessed the car in March.
The woman was exploring her legal