Complaint Review: TIME FINANCE - COVINA California
- TIME FINANCE 221 N. CITRUS AVE COVINA, California U.S.A.
- Phone: 626-967-7256
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- Category: Auto Dealers
TIME FINANCE MAKES DEALS AND STEALS RIPOFF COVINA California
*Consumer Comment: Payments
Watch out for these guys they will take your money and then your car. They will tell you they do not have the payment. Then it clears the bank. They took my car and said they did not have the money. Even there own employees say they are a scam. They took a car from someone who only owed $400.00. Stay far away from them.
Denise
NUEVO, California
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Payments
AUTHOR: LCAS Tulsa - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, July 14, 2010
I am a former dealer that worked with Time Finance Company for a very long time. I have never seen Time Finance Company receive payments and not post them. There are a great deal of people who mail a payment out and then are angry when it's not posted the next day. There are times when mail takes a while. It's possible that if you mailed the payment on Monday. They sent the repo on that same Monday or Tuesday because no payment was made. The car is picked up. The payment is subsequently received on Wednesday. While I can't say this is what happened to your account, this is much more likely than some sort of scam to repo a car. I am curious as to which employee said it's a scam.
And I have heard of them repossessing vehicles when the balance is under $1,000 on multiple occasions. If you owe money on the car and are past due, do you get the car for free simply because you owe $500? I have seen their collections department go out of their way to help people that are in need of an extension.
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