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Mike Simon
was exhibiting his company's car security systems at an auto trade show
eight years ago when a bank loan officer in attendance came up with an
alarming idea. The banker wondered whether anyone could develop a device to make car buyers pay their auto loan payments on time. These days, Simon's company, Payment Protection System Inc., is doing just that. The company makes a device wired into the cars starter that warms drivers with flashing lights and beeps when their car payment is coming due. What's more, customers who are past due can't start their car again until they pay up. Payment Protection sells the product, called ONTIME®, to finance companies and the finance units of car dealership that provide loans to people with shaky credits histories. On Time
is installed in 90,000 cars, up from 60,000 a year ago.
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