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The Ford Promise Provides Peace of Mind

When you buy at Planet Ford in Humble, Texas, you can buy a new, Certified Pre-owned or Pre-owned of any make or model* with confidence knowing that Ford Motor Company has you covered.
There is no need to wait to get the car, truck or SUV you want or need today. Should your employment status change, simply return the vehicle and the balanced is waived.* Come and see us at Randall Reed’s Planet Ford on Hwy. 59. We’re here to serve our community including Humble, Atascocita, Kingwood, Porter, Conroe, Katy and greater Houston area.

The Ford Promise: Frequently Asked Questions

A: The Program is only available on contracts financed or leased through Ford Credit during the Program Period.
A: Yes, job loss protection begins on the 31st day after the effective date of your retail install­ment contract or lease agreement.
A: You must not have written or verbal knowledge of prospective unemployment, including public announcements of corporate layoffs and plant closures, prior to or within 30 days fol­lowing the effective date of your retail installment contract or lease agreement.
A: A qualifying job loss event must occur within the first three hundred and sixty-five (365) days immediately following the effective date of your Ford Credit retail installment contract or lease agreement. If your vehicle is repossessed or is determined by your automobile insurer to be a total loss or if your retail account is paid in full, charged-off, rewritten, transferred to another party, refinanced or otherwise discharged, the Program expires.
A: Please ask our finance team or the Program Administrator for full details.
A: You must notify the Administrator within thirty (30) days of experiencing involuntarily unemployment or self-employed personal bankruptcy.
A: If you make a request under the Program, the Administrator will request that you provide documents including a termination notice from your employer and proof of eligibility for state unemployment benefits. If you are self-employed and have filed an assignment in bankruptcy, you will be required to submit documentation that proves your filing as part of the verification process. See your Addendum or Certificate for complete details.
A: The Program only applies to unemployment circumstances that are involuntary in nature.
A: You may. Before returning the vehicle, we subtract from the waived amount or certificate payment any amounts to repair the vehicle to an acceptable condition. You must also pay any past due payments, any scheduled payments deferred/extended after the origination of your retail installment contract or lease agreement. You must pay these amounts and any amount in excess of the $15,000 program limit. Refer to your Addendum or Certificate for complete details.
A: The maximum amount that will be waived/paid in the case of a qualifying job loss event is fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000). See your Addendum or Certificate for details.
A: In the event you experience a qualifying job loss event and are approved under the terms of the Program, the Administrator will calculate the difference between the value of your vehicle and the amount you still owe under your retail installment contract or lease agree­ment. The difference between the value of your vehicle and the amount you owe will be waived/paid, subject to the maximum limit of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) upon returning your vehicle. If a balance remains, you must pay Ford Credit via certified check when returning the vehicle to the dealership. The dealer will provide the check to Ford Credit.
A: The Administrator will guide you through the process and provide a checklist of infor­mation that will be required. Information requested will include, among other things, proof of involuntary unemployment or proof of self-employed personal bankruptcy. During the process, the Administrator will also schedule an inspection of your vehicle with a third-party vehicle inspection company to determine if the vehicle has any damage. See your Addendum or Certificate for complete details.
A: The Administrator will guide you through the process. Once your qualifying job loss event has been substantiated through the documentation, the Administrator will make arrange­ments for the vehicle inspection and the return of your vehicle to a designated location. If you have an outstanding balance due, payment must be provided in the form of a certified check made out to Ford Credit, given to the dealer upon vehicle return.
A: Yes, you may withdraw your request under the Program at any time before returning your vehicle.
A: Yes, there are reasons why you may not be eligible under the Program. These include but are not limited to: unemployment where termination was within thirty (30) days of your retail installment contract or lease agreement inception date; you do not provide notice of a qual­ifying job loss event within thirty (30) days of it occurring; you have not provided the Admin­istrator with the required documentation to complete the Program process; you have not completed a vehicle inspection; you have not paid the remaining balance due to Ford Credit; or you did not purchase your vehicle during the Program Period. See your Addendum or Certifi­cate for complete details.
A: After you have completed all of the steps that the Program requires, Ford Credit will report to the credit reporting agencies that the account is “Closed/Paid with a Zero Balance.”
A: No, you are required to continue to make your scheduled payments until the Administrator has approved your request and you have returned your vehicle to the designated return location according to the Program requirements. Ford Credit and the Administrator will not be responsible for any vehicle returned without prior approval.
A: No, you are required to continue to make your scheduled payments until the Administrator has approved your request and you have returned your vehicle to the designated return location according to the Program requirements. Ford Credit and the Administrator will not be responsible for any vehicle returned without prior approval.
A: Your vehicle value will be calculated using the average trade-in value in the NADA Official Used Car Guide. If your vehicle is not listed in the NADA Official Used Car Guide, the Adminis­trator will provide an appraised value to determine the trade-in value of the vehicle.

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