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  • Report:  #34032

Complaint Review: Fidelity Financial Services Inc. - Acton California

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- Rialto, ca',
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Fidelity Financial Services Inc.
32023 Crown Valley Road Acton, 93510 California, U.S.A.
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I purchased a car in 1990 and made payments until a towing service stole my car from where it was parked. CHP investigations along with the BAR was investigating and Fidelity was told not to retrive this car from the tow yard. My payments would be made after the investigation.I was not making payments because, to retrive my car from the tow yard they wanted almost $1,000. I couldn't afford that and the car payment.They picked up the car from tow and expected me to pay them for what they paid towing and back payments.

Cheryl

Rialto, California


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Marcia

Radcliff,
Kentucky,
U.S.A.
The reason that they no longer exist is because of poor business.

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, January 05, 2005

regarding fidelity financial services. I financed a car through them in 1995. They did attempt to reposes my care one time saying I was three months behind. I presented cancelled checks proving to them they were in the wrong. Then I continued to have the same problems after that even when I has nade by payment for three months ahead of time. Now my problem with them is it is 10 years later and I went to sell the car and they never released the lean. They no longer exist and I have to pay to go to court to get the title released. The reason that they no longer exist is because of poor business.


Jim

El Segundo,
California,
U.S.A.
Authorities Dont Tell Finance Companies Not To Pick Up Cars

#3UPDATE EX-employee responds

Tue, October 12, 2004

I am an ex employee of Fidelity Financial Services. I hate the company and everthing it stood for, BUT, The company sold to Wells Fargo Financial Services years ago. Why you want to file a rip off report for a company that doesnt exist anymore is beyind me, BUT - Tow companies don't STEAL cars. They tow cars from places like where yours was parked ILLEGALLY. When a car is impounded, Both the lienholder (Fidelity Financial Sevices) and the Registered Owner (with bad credit like in YOUR case) both get a letter from the tow yard. By law, they must send out this letter by the next day. The letter says that either the registered owner or the finance company may pick up the car. It's fidelity's job to make sure that you pick up the car, so if you dont, they will. You must have told them that you picked up the car. (Because a person with the worst of credit and therfore irresponsible can always be trusted.) They should not have believed you if they did. Dont twist this around. You F*cked up and need to admit it.

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