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Complaint Review: Omni Military Lending - MilitaryLoans.com

Omni Military Lending - MilitaryLoans.com ripoff scam cheater liar, fraud Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    Tacoma Washington
  • Submitted:
    Fri, July 14, 2006
  • Updated:
    Wed, April 21, 2010
  • Omni Military Lending - MilitaryLoans.com
    P.O. Box 44215
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    702-437-6057
  • Category:

This one is a real nice scam for the un-suspecting young soldier. I was suckered into this one when I was stationed in Germany. If you know a lot about Germany it is a very expensive place, and yes I got a loan that was more than I could afford. Once I realized the loan was more than I could afford I contacted Omni and told them my problem, like a real good credible company would, they ask how much can you afford? I told them $50.00 a month. I was told that would be fine, and was sent the paperwork to re-do my allotment.

Imagine my surprise a month later when I was called before my company commander who had received a letter from Omni stating my allotment had stopped and that I was indebt to them and requested that he counsel me and make me start the allotment back up. There was two major things wrong here:

Number one, the allotment had not stopped it had changed on verbal agreement. I was always under the impression if you showed to a creditor that you were trying that they would be happy.
Number Two, they went to my company commander to try and get charges pressed against me for indebtedness. This is an Article 15 offense in the military.

Luckily my commander saw through this and did nothing except contact Omni about the situation and it seemed to go away. However once I arrived back state side to a new command the letters started coming again threatening contact with command and everything else. I still have continued to pay the $50.00 a month but they are only paying like $5.00 towards the principal and the rest is to interest. This has been going on for over 5 years! Mr Mullins stated I know owe them more than when I started!! Get a load of this trash~ they have this person call me a Mr. Mullins who likes to sign his letters retired CSM like that gives him some special privilege to break the law and contact my employer concerning a debt, yes the military frowns on bad debts, and there are stiff penalties.

However legally he can not do this from my understanding of the laws. At this point I am still paying Omni $50.00 per month by allotment, however when pulling my latest credit report it showed ACCOUNT CHARGE OFF, when speaking with military JAG I was advised that I could stop paying on this item now as it was officially charged off on my credit report and that the company could no longer persue re-imbursement for this and it would fall off my credit report in seven years. I contacted Mr. Mullins concerning this and he stated I was still responsible for this debt and it did not matter what they put on my credit report.

This is written and I plan to publish it in one of the free columns here where I am living now as well as all over the internet. I hope all soldiers see it and are wary and choose a different company if you absolutely need a loan. Even look at AER if I had know I would have went there to start with however I was new and dumb in the service. If you work for Omni SHAME on you!! I hope you wind up on every instillation black list the way Pioneer Military Loans did in Fort Lewis! Down there soldiers are forbidden from dealing with them!

Anthony
Tacoma, Washington
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Jay W.

Georgia,
United States of America

Omni Military Lending

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, April 21, 2010

To Anthony,


Ok, first of all I was like you, a young soldier that needed some extra money. So I got a loan to catch up on some things. First of all, you should have checked to make sure that you could afford the loan in the first place, instead of taking the loan then realizing you couldnt afford it. That was your fault. Second, I have been a customer with Omni for about 7 Years now, and not once have I ever had an issue like that. I was stationed in FT. Lewis for almost 6 years before I PCSed. Now with that being said, the person you delt with should be put on blast not the whole company. My experiences with Omni have been fantastic, when ever i needed the money Omni has always helped me out. This Mr. Mullins that you talked of is probably just a man that has a bad attitude and just didnt like soldiers, i know he claimed to be a retired CSM, but that doesnt mean that he has to like soldiers. You really need to look at the whole situation before you put a company on blast. One guy tried to screw you over, not the whole company. He was the one that should have filed the paperwork. The company only can go by what paperwork they have, if they didnt have the paperwork saying that the allotment would change then that is why you got all those letters and calls to your chain of command. Everything now a days is all paperwork, you being in the army should know if it isnt in black and white it dont matter. Think about all that before you go giveing a company a bad name for things that you messed up on first.


Jason


Columbus, Georgia


U.S.A.

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