- Report: #974520
Complaint Review: GM fiance
| GM fiance 801 cherry st. ste 3500
fort worth, Texas United States of America |
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GM fiance americredit fraud fort worth, Texas
*Consumer Comment: Reply to initial comment
*Consumer Comment: This is too funny!!!
*Consumer Comment: Good luck with that.
*Consumer Comment: Read Your Contract, Einstein!
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i'm reporting them to the IRS and the obama admin.
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Search TipsReporting GM Financial to the IRS probably isn't going to help. While the Obama administration has been sympathetic to customers that have been subject to predatory lending practices, such as extremely high interest rates, excessive fees, etc, they also are probably not your best solution to resolving this problem. I suggest that you write a well written letter to the BBB in Texas (the city that GM Financial is based out of), the Texas Attorney General's office or your state attorney general, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. If they cannot do anything to resolve your fees, at least they can look into improper behavior from company employees online. Americredit had a huge presence in both Florida and Texas, both of which are where these previous posts are from, so I would lean on the posters being GM Financial employees. It is completely imappropriate for companies to behave this way online towards customers, and it is one of the many reasons I will never buy a GM product again.
#2 Consumer Comment
This is too funny!!!
AUTHOR: Stacey - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, November 28, 2012
PS I suggest you take a course in grammar and spelling.
#3 Consumer Comment
Good luck with that.
AUTHOR: Flynrider - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Wow. I'm sure that they'll be quite scared that you've chosen to report them to two places that likely would care the least about this issue.
" they are saying i own another 684.90 for haveing late payments over the 5yrs although iv paid a 19.50 late fee each time. "
My guess is that you probably do have an outstanding balance. When you are late with a payment, there are two expenses. One is the late fee (a penalty) and you also are required to pay the extra interest that was generated on your loan. Extra interest would have accrued from the day following the day that your payment was due, until the day that your payment was eventually processed. If you were late repeatedly, as you seem to admit, this could rack up quite a bit of interest that would indeed be due at the end of the loan.
#4 Consumer Comment
Read Your Contract, Einstein!
AUTHOR: Jim - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, November 27, 2012

