Complaint Review: Titlemax - Charleston South Carolina
- Titlemax Folly Road Charleston, South Carolina United States of America
- Phone: 843-795-2412
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- Category: Miscellaneous Companies
Titlemax is a rip-off and treat their customers as though we are the thieves Charleston, South Carolina
*General Comment: The Ultimate Tale of Robbing the Poor to Enrich the Rich
*Consumer Comment: Re: Seriously?
*UPDATE Employee: Seriously?
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I'm just writing to agree with the fellow from Tennessee. He's in better shape than I am though. Here in South Carolina they can and do charge 150% interest! I took out a loan with them in November of 2010 for 5K. Crazy, I know but unfortunately due to a series of events including the death of my husband, I lost my good credit and had no where else to go. I also had every intention of paying it off within 4 months but things didn't work out the way they were planned.
Everything Brian said is absolutely true. They make it difficult and more costly to do anything. They don't accept payments by phone so if you find yourself unable to get there in time you can't avoid the added interest, nor will they accept personal checks. They only accept money orders and wire transfers from Western Union, both of which cost. They won't accept even a partial payment. So if you find yourself in some situation where you're short because you've had to put out unexpected money for whatever reason, you can't even show good faith! In fact they willeven treat you as though you're refusing to pay them at all as you stand there with half a payment in hand! You also can't make a payment at any Titlemax except the one where the loan originated so if you planned to pay cash on your due date and find yourself broke down on the other side of town, you're screwed again!
While I've never been called before my payment was due, I have been called on that day! They will try to pin you down on what time you will be in and if you give them a time and you're not right on time they will begin calling immediately. I learned that quick and refuse to give them a time and just tell them I will be there before they close for the day.
If you have any problem at all they speak to you as if you are the one ripping them off, it's incredible.
There was a timewhen people who got title loans might have been considered in a more negative light because obviously they were people with poor credit. Now no oneknows why any one personhas bad credit; they could just be a dead beat or it can be because of circumstances beyond their control. The problem is that back in the salad days, before our economy took a turn for the worse, Titlemax probably had a lot of dead beats for customers. (I'm not saying everyone who got a title loan back then was a dead beat so I don't want to hear a bunch of crap from insulted people) Anyway, Titlemax got use to dealing with those kinds of people and took a stance. The problem is that our economy has changed and therefore so have their clientle. So they treat everyone as though they believe from the beginning thatyou have no intention of paying off the loan. This is my opinion it's how I felt I was treated and how I told them I felt.
I hate the company, have them listed in my phone contacts as "THIEVES"! If I ever get this d*mn loan paid off you can be sure I will never ever use them again and I would encourage everyone to selltheir car for cash before getting a loan from Titlemax.
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#3 General Comment
The Ultimate Tale of Robbing the Poor to Enrich the Rich
AUTHOR: dstone321 - ()
SUBMITTED: Friday, January 31, 2014
I see the staff of Titlemax is busy manning the keyboard to rebute any bad stories reported by their customers. Let me tell you and everyone who will listen just what an unconscionable greed ridden system is at play at this "company". The most vulnerable of our society in states with the least stringient laws to protect them from predatory lenders have been robbed blind by these unfair trade practices of Mr. Tracy Young.
Do you know where your money goes when you pay this company? Well, some of it goes to pay for his fleet of corporate jets. At the current time Mr. Young owns two jets, one that costs about $4M and the other about $15M. I can understand needing to visit different store locations, but given that there is a Titlemax on every street corner in South Carolina, perhaps a helicopter would be more fitting.
No, Mr. young has a top of the line Bombardier Challenger 605 - a widebody, long range jet capable of flights to Europe - in addition to a "small town hopper" Cessna CJ2. The latter is very useful for going into small towns to check on businesses. The bgger jet? Well I suppose its the sky yacht for him as it is not efficient on short trips to small town airports.
Fuel costs $5.50 per gallon for these jets and they use a lot of it. Stop paying for Tracy's air force. Stop using Titlemax and put them out of business where they belong.

#2 Consumer Comment
Re: Seriously?
AUTHOR: Storm - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, February 27, 2011
Even though you had the time to drive TO the office to make the pawn, you now MIGHT not be able to??? ANYONE can make your payment. However,your title can only be released to the person named on the title. Calling you the day you're due >My God, those bastards! Have you ever thought of possibly requesting that you do NOT receive a courtesy call?
You also feel that EVERY Titlemax and Titlebucks should be allowed to take your payment. Did you NOT receive a privacy policy with your pawn contract? Or was it that the thought of that check too distracting? I agree with the person who replied: Maybe you should have another title pawn company buy out your loan with Titlemax. Perhaps they will be the sort of company you would prefer to do business with.
In closing, I am deeply sorry for the loss of your husband and I sincerely hope that you and your family are staying strong during your mourning period.

#1 UPDATE Employee
Seriously?
AUTHOR: BR549 - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, February 16, 2011
When you got the PAWN, not LOAN, you were explained the interest rate (9.9% monthly) and the payments. Titlemax has the lowest interest rates in the industry, in most cases half the interest of its competitors. So, if after the fact you realised you couldnt afford the payment or didnt like the interest rate, you were explained that to begin with, not to mention it is right on the front of the contract.
It being a pawn, there is no grace period, therefore, it needs to be paid on or before the due date. So ofcourse when you are late you will get called. Titlemax's expectations are explained before you even leave the store. We have only 2 expectations:
1. Pay ON TIME.
2. Stay in contact with us.
If someone needs a couple of days because of a pay date or to get the money together, thats fine, we just want to know before hand that you need help. The main thing is that they are having to call you. You should call them if you arent going to make it by the due date.
So that being said, go cry to someone else because you dont read contracts or dont listen when someone explains something to you.
P.S. You could always let one of the title pawn places down the road buy your account out from title max and pay twice the interest. Just sayin.....


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