Complaint Review: Greentree - Tempe Arizona
- Greentree 7360 South Kyrene Rd. Tempe, Arizona U.S.A.
- Phone: 866-270-3285
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- Category: Accounting
Greentree, Conesco Tries to collect on defunct loan account Ripoff Tempe Arizona
*Consumer Suggestion: Cheryl, giving it back to them was your mistake here
*Consumer Suggestion: Wrong, Wrong, Wrong...
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On April 16, 2001, I bought a mobile home from Quality Mobile Home Sales in Wausaw, Wisconsin, for $33,227.12. This was financed through Greentree, which likes to swith from Greentree to Conesco and back again. You never know what they will call themselves on any given day.
At the time of the purchase, I was working full time and, over a period of time, paid in about $16,000 dollars. While paying on this 16 x 80 mobile home, my employer sold to another company, and I lost my job due to that. Having no means to make payments because of this involuntary job loss, Greentree advised me to vacate the mobile home and give it back to them, which I did.
They wrote me a letter here, stating they sold the moblie home for $10,000 dollars. I find that hard to believe for a large mobile home sale price. Now they are calling here,and writing me notes, saying I owe them $25,000 dollars.
I have a feeling many payments I made were not credited to my account. They claim I owe $25,000 dollars, but they totally fail to prove that. I have no idea where this figure comes from. Simply, the math does not work.
Mark Rossi, at Greentree Central Recovery Department, extension 35234, is funny. He will not tell you his last name on the phone, but he will put it on those nasty notes they love to send, and think people are actually foolish enough to believe what he has to say, but what he completely fails to prove.
If you do not own property, you do not pay on it. When I gave the mobile home back to Greentree, it became their property, not mine, and I do not pay for things that I do not own. Who does? They write one note in particular that said they are going to hire a local attorney from their end, pay him to sue me, and have the police come over here and take me to jail. Thats interesting! Whatever you do, make sure you do yourself a major favor and avoid Greentree, or Conesco, or whatever name they want to give themselves for the moment!
Cheryl
Byram, Mississippi
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Suggestion
Cheryl, giving it back to them was your mistake here
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, September 24, 2006
Cheryl,
You should have filed a reorganization/bankruptcy to protect yourself from losing your home. That is why we have those laws. To protect us.
Moving out and giving them possession is considered a voluntary repossession. And John is correct that they can now come after you for a deficiency. Most states require that repossessed property go to auction. And unfortunately, there is no market for used mobile homes and they go very cheap at auction.
Now, your only option is to file a liquidation bankruptcy. Since you are unemployed and I suppose have no assets, the means test will not be a problem. Do it today! Get a fresh start and get these vultures off your back.

#1 Consumer Suggestion
Wrong, Wrong, Wrong...
AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, September 23, 2006
When you enter into a contract fo a moblle home, auto, house, etc...if it is repossessed or foreclosed upon, even if voluntary, you still owe whatever is due on the note after the collateral is sold, including all expenses invilved in the sale including collection costs, attorney fees, and legal fees. This is called a deficiency balance. Mobile homes never sell for what the prior owner thinks they are worth; the resale market is soft unless the unit is immaculate and located in a great park. No, they are not going to take you to jail and I seriously doubt they told you that. They will however obtain a judgment against you and wages, bank accounts, or other assets you have or will obtain the future will be subject to garnishment or seizure. Your only way out will be to file bankruptcy after they have obtained the jusgment against yhou, however with the new bankruptcy laws, you may still have to pay a portion of what is owed.
And no, before you even think it, I have no affiliation with Greentree, Conseco, or any other party to your action. I do however have 30 years of banking experience; specializing in lending and collections.
Banker John


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