Anonymous
Buena Park,#2Consumer Comment
Wed, April 01, 2009
I am sorry to say but there is no rip off here... Americredit is doing what they LEGALLY have to do. If the FULL payment amount hasn't post by the 29th day of its delquency, then they LEGALLY have to report you to the credit bureau. You think such a nationally wide spread company would risk their position just to "help you out" by doin something that is illegal like not reporting you to the BBB just because you couldnt get the payment together? There is nothing to argue about here. it will be funny when you try to take this to an attorney and they just laugh in your face for being naive.
Dani
Clive,#3Consumer Suggestion
Mon, July 21, 2008
Plan ahead. You can't possibly think when you get a job that you will never quit or get fired or laid off. I understand that we don't like to think about getting fired or laid off, but sh** happens. Prepare for it. When you get a job, think to yourself, "hmmm...I should start saving just in case the company closes down or something outside my control happens." It's just like deaths in the family. You still need to prepare, grieve and move on.