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Report: #1087761

Complaint Review: Santander Consumer USA - Fort Worth Texas

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  • Santander Consumer USA P.O. Box 961245 Fort Worth, Texas USA

Santander Consumer USA Auto Loans Fort Worth Texas

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 I have made combined payments for three month of both my regular monthly payment and an additional extra check to apply toward the principle.  Each time they don't do what I request.  They just make advanced payment into next year!  They told me to send two checks, one for monthly payment and one for principle. I did so with a complete letter in very large letter saying, "Apply the extra payment to principle.."  They just pay no attention and do what they want.  Their rediculous 22% auto loan is way too much and they just don't want me to pay the principle off early. 

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POSTED: Friday, September 27, 2013

Is there a separate notation which shows interest and principle?  If so, is the principle declining?   

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