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  • Report:  #430359

Complaint Review: Citifinancial & Thomas Nissan Of Joliet

Citifinancial, citifinancial & Thomas Nissan Of Joliet $500.00 auto payment and .21 cent towards principal amount Chicago Illinois

  • Reported By:
    chicago Illinois
  • Submitted:
    Tue, March 03, 2009
  • Updated:
    Thu, March 05, 2009
  • Citifinancial & Thomas Nissan Of Joliet
    P.O. Box 9575 Coppell,Texas 75019-9575
    Chicago, Illinois
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    773-5487146
  • Category:

first of all I have fairly good credit and I don't understand how I'm paying such a high interest rate on 2008 dodge charger. The dealership Thomas Nissan of Joliet is a joke first they sold me a lemon and when I took it back within matter of days, then they sold me a dodge charge nice car! told me and the cosigner the monthly payments and a month later after paying the first payment (let me note that the first bill recieved from citifinancial never disclosed the the percntage rate) and a month later I recieve a second bill and I'm paying .21 cents towards the applied balance and $470.06 towards applied interest and still no interest rate is on the bill. I'm so pissed because this is the type of auto loan someone with no credit let alone someone with fair credit is getting. If you plan on going to Thomas Nissan of Joliet RUN away and don't get a loan through citifinancial you will be paying it off for the rest of your life.

Sweet pea
chicago, Illinois
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Flynrider

Phoeix,
Arizona,
U.S.A.

You should know the rate.

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, March 04, 2009

The interest rate should be on the contract you signed when financing the car. How can you go through the purchase process and have no idea of what sort of interest rate you signed up for? Go back and look at the contract you signed when you bought the car. The interest rate info should be there. If there's any question, you should contact the lender and verify the rate.

By the way, if you have "fairly good credit" why in the world would you need a cosigner? That's only required if you have really bad credit.

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