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  • Report:  #1243099

Complaint Review: Right Size Funding

Right Size Funding - Laura Company used Unfair Business Practice & in my opinion Scammed me! Las Vegas Nevada

  • Reported By:
    disgusted — Las Vegas Nevada USA
  • Submitted:
    Mon, July 20, 2015
  • Updated:
    Mon, July 27, 2015
  • Right Size Funding
    7625 Dean Martin Dr,
    Las Vegas , Nevada
    USA
  • Phone:
    702-248-1003
  • Category:

The company Right Size Funding said that they would work with me to catch up my car payments after a hardship I had experience prior to getting my job that I now have.  I was to make 3 payments and the payments would be brought current.  I made 2 of the 3 payments, and 4 days before the final payment Right Size Funding sent someone to my job and Repossesed my car without my knowledge.  Now rather than my having to pay the $400 plus $100 that was the agreement and I have it in a text message from them, Laura stated that I now have to pay them $2500, to get my car back.  Before they sell it. And I only have a few days in which to do this.  

I have never seen a company do anything like this.  They waited until I made the 2 payments and 4 days from making the final payment, Now they are saying I owe them 5 times the amount and that it is 2 payments and the remainder all fees.....

2 Updates & Rebuttals


RightSize Funding

#3Author of original report

Mon, July 27, 2015

 And it is also typical for a company that makes a huge mistake to try to cover it by calling someone a deadbeat. I have all the written documentation as I stated previously of the agreement that was made and faxed it to RightSize Funding and they said they would make good on it and they did not. In my opinion that is a scam plain and simple. They can try to justify it however they want, they made the agreement and did not keep it.


Jim

Florida,
USA

Typical

#3Consumer Comment

Mon, July 27, 2015

Typical deadbeat mentality.  The deadbeat fails to do what they said they would do in the first place and that's make their payments on time.  They thus turn on the collections machine and a repo happens.  Of course, its all somebody else's fault!

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