Report: Northern Leasing Systems
Category: Credit Card Processing (ACH) Companies
Northern Leasing - MFI - Leasecomm ripoff Deception Lies Forgery Threats and Inhumane treatment of their victims New York City New York
*Consumer Comment ..I'm an Independent Agent for Northern Leasing
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Fax: 212-760-0862
New York, New York, 10001
U.S.A.
Submitted: 2/23/2006 4:45:13 PM
Modified: 12/30/2006 12:47:21 PMMike
Moreno Valley, CaliforniaFor all victims out there, please check out this website:
This website is dedicated to Northern Leasing's parent company MFI that lost in court three years ago, but the crooks are still operating in other states and under different business names which btw. includes our beloved fellas from Northern Leasing.
Here's an excerpt from this website:
The Gangsters at 10 M Commerce Way, Woburn, Massachusetts have done an excellent job of disguising MicroFinancial Inc. aka Leasecomm Corp. as a legitimate organization that specializes in financing “microticket" business equipment.
The TRUTH is that they are Ring-Leaders, Organizers and Financiers of the biggest Criminal Scam network in the country.
The TRICK is that they loudly proclaim that they have no sales dept. and depend entirely on outside vendors for all of their business, and that they can't be held responsible for any illegal or questionable behavior of the vendors, but , make no mistake about it they 'OWN' and control their vendors, a huge network of them.
[click on The Big Lie for full clarification]
Show them a good scam and they'll set you up in business, train your sales staff, organize, advertise, and run your scam “seminars", and advertise your scam product [they love “virtual" products, you know, like the virtual terminals that they've sold so many of, the customer never sees them because they never existed so the profit margin is really great!], train your employees in every respect, especially in properly filling out the paper work, including their equipment lease! They own you in every respect but NAME!
AH… The Lease!… Now That's a Real work of art! 18 inches long, printed both sides, solid [no paragraph breaks] in 5 point narrow, about 5/8 the size of this> (8 point normal width) (8 point- normal width) on paper with a dark pink background, and jammed full of legalese that locks you into their tangled web Forty ways from Sunday! (typical lease, not all are the same)
Just an 'industry standard' equipment lease. . . . Riiight!
Did I mention that the lease is Non-Cancelable?
I know what you're thinking;
The lease is “unconscionable".
Yes, at the first sign of trouble, Leasecomm says, “you should have read the lease" (in addition to 'don't blame us, we only financed it') ....and.... Most people “buy" that!
Yes, the Lease is unconscionable and illegal in many ways, but, That's not what's important!
The terms of the lease are totally irrelevant!
What, you ask then, is relevant?
This is what's relevant!;
1.They have your signature on the lease. They don't even know or understand what's in the lease themselves, but they're going to interpret it to mean anything they want it to mean, when they want it to mean it! They regularly violate the terms of their own unconscionable lease!
2. They have access to your bank account (that was a requirement so that they would have a means to pay you the credit card receipts from your business). Riiight!
The lease was just a TOOL, like a burglars pry-bar, to gain access to your bank account. Now they are free to make regular and frequent visits to your account and withdraw whatever they please in the guise of various and sundry bogus charges and fees!
How do they think they can get away with that?
The answer is simple. . . Percentages! . .
Most people have already bought into the idea that it's their fault for signing the lease. The rest are either;
1. Intimidated by the (mostly illegal) tactics used by the collections dept. of Leasecomm. Threats, Intimidation, Extortion, etc…OR;
2. Without the funds to hire an attorney to defend themselves. ..OR;
3. Without the funds to travel to the court in Massachusetts (the forum clause), AND to hire an attorney. Heck, Most of them don't even know they are being sued until it's a done deal and they've lost the case by default!
Bottom Line: This operation is so profitable that they can afford to lose an occasional case and still keep an army of “cheap, unscrupulous lawyers" on retainer to keep their legal “wheelhouse" going (as referred to by the Boston Heralds Cosmo Macero),
Icing on the cake;
Leasecomm proudly proclaims that 25% of their income is from “extended" leases, claiming that this represents 'satisfied' customers. Hidden obscurely within the bowels of their unconscionable lease is a requirement that the lessee give written notice to Leasecomm of the lessees intention to terminate within 60 days of the end of the lease.
If the lessee doesn't catch this and send in his notice, the lease automatically renews for a like term, or, in some cases, converts to a month to month. This allows Leasecomm to continue to relentlessly pursue the lessee even after the terms of the lease have been fulfilled (until the lessee catches on). NOTE: You'd better use certified mail or they'll claim they never received it.
Mike
Omaha, Nebraska
U.S.A.
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Updates & Rebuttals:
- Leasecomm Organized Crime Website Address Mike [2/23/2006 5:12:38 PM]
- fight these people/ file a complaint with FTC Mark [4/26/2006 2:55:46 PM]
- I'm an Independent Agent for Northern Leasing D [12/30/2006 11:50:53 AM]
Leasecomm Organized Crime Website Address
Please google the following keyword: Leasecomm
and then click on the second search result that says 'Leasecomm.org anized crime scam network aka Time Payment Corp'
Also, I've noticed that our friends at Northern Leasing have removed all of the contact names, phone numbers and email addresses from their website (wonder why...) but just in case you'd like to place a friendly phone call or maybe email them with a kind greeting, here's the list:
Jay Cohen President 212.239.3500 Jay.Cohen@northernleasing.com
Steve Bernardone VP, Chief Information Officer 212.216.8206 Steve.Bernardone@northernleasing.com
Ron Kincheloe Chief Financial Officer 212.216.8204 Ron.Kincheloe@northernleasing.com
Dinesh Kulangroth Controller 212.457.8488 Dinesh.Kulangroth@northernleasing.com
Rich Hahn VP,Sales 212.216.8500 Richard.Hahn@northernleasing.com
Sara Krieger VP, Operations 212.216.8202 Sara.Krieger@northernleasing.com
Harry Roth Director, Asset Management 212.216.8258 Harry.Roth@northernleasing.com
Frank Zito Director, Collections 212.457.8216 Frank.Zito@northernleasing.com
Allan Bey Director, Facilities 212.457.8442 Allan.Bey@northernleasing.com
John Fragos Director, IT 212.216.8334 John.Fragos@northernleasing.com
Natalie Nance Director, Human Resources 212.216.8212 Natalie.Nance@northernleasing.com
Isaac Taylor Manager, Asset Management 212.216.8260 Isaac.Taylor@northernleasing.com
Reshma Kamath Manager, IT Programming 212.216.8340 Reshma.Kamath@northernleasing.com
Michael Rodriguez Manager,Network Services 212.216.8226 Miguel.Rodriguez@northernleasing.com
Dorothy Szabo Manager, Collections 212.216.8246 Dorothy.Szabo@northernleasing.com
fight these people/ file a complaint with FTC
Hello: My wife and I have a similar problem with northern leasing, and I assure you they are not going to win. What you need to do is go to the following website: FTC.GOV and click on file a complaint and take the time to fill out the complaint form and send it, it probably does not take more then ten minutes to fill out, and fill out as complete and factual as you are able. We have done this and their responce states that if enough people file complaints they will start investigating this company. WE MUST UNITE TOGETHER AND FILE THE COMPLAINTS AND FIGHT THESE PEOPLE AGAIN GO TO FTC.GOV AND FILE A COMPLAINT
I'm an Independent Agent for Northern Leasing
I have been an independent leasing agent for Northern Leasing for the past three years and to be honest I've never had any problems or noticed any suspicious activity, and none of my clients have had any complaints. I've also been in the Credit Card processing industry for the past 10 years and all leasing companies have a non-cancellable lease agreement. I'll explain the leasing procedure a little bit.
When a credit card processor leases the terminal to a merchant, the leasing company pays the processor buys from the processing the actual terminal for the full price, and in turn signs the agreement with the merchant to make monthly payments for the terminal plus interest. Now guess what, if the merchant renigs on the contract, sure they will go after the merchant, but usualy they also go after the processor who received the full amount of the terminal upfront. Somebody has to pay or they lost their money. They have nothing to do with what ever agreement the processor has with the merchant.
The lease application is one page that has the amount that the merchant has agreed to pay the leasing company for the X amount of years. Just like leasing a car. The complaints that I've normaly encountered are form those individuals whos business unfortunately have gone bottom up and now are no longer processing and want out of the contract. That's not the way it works.
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