OPINION
ZENOFF, Justice.
In January of 1971 Joseph C. Crouchet purchased a 1964 pickup truck from Motor City, an auto sales company in Las Vegas. Several weeks later, although he was not in default of his installment payments, the truck was repossessed by a collection agency, Desert Thrift Institution. Checks written by Crouchet and paid to Desert Thrift were deposited to the account of Financial Corporation of America, an institution incorporated by appellant...
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