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  • Report:  #240635

Complaint Review: Sears

Sears sears card scam Ripoff Roswell new mexico

  • Reported By:
    goodlettsville Tennessee
  • Submitted:
    Sun, March 25, 2007
  • Updated:
    Mon, March 26, 2007

I am writing this on behalf of my mom. My step dad got a sears credit card some ten year ago with out my mothers knowledge. Nothing extravagant was ever purchased like appliances or the likes. He had a stroke about seven years ago that left him paralyzed and unable to talk. My mother has paid on the card every since, she is only able to pay the minimum because she is a senior on disability. He was a roofer and they have no money to speak of. She lives off her disability check each month. I found out about this a few years ago and have tried to get help from sears many times because she is paying on the interest alone. What ever my step dad owed had been paid for and then some. Of course that's what sears wants. She does not even know what she is paying for and sears won't tell her. I believe the last bill said she owed seven hundred dollars. But it will never go down. They even told her she was late one time and added another hundred on for late fee.

She has since got the power of attorney over my step dad just to find out what she is paying on. Sears has not gotten back with her yet. She figures if she finds out that he bought something like a chain saw for two hundred and she has pad them over five hundred over the years maybe they will be a little sympathetic. She is tired of the whole thing and says it would be easer just to pay them the twenty three dollars a month till she passes. A say they are immoral crooks who turn a def ear,
Tim

Tim
goodlettsville, Tennessee
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Mike

River Edge,
New Jersey,
U.S.A.

Not Sears problem

#2Consumer Suggestion

Mon, March 26, 2007

Your complain is misguided and should be a rip off to your step father. Your step father charged things, and your mother is paying the minimums which as with any card keeps you in the hole. Why don't YOU pay off the amount owed ($700 is relatively small don't you think?) and help your mother out and then pursue legal action against your step father and put him in jail for credit fraud?

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