Jim
Land O Lakes,#2Consumer Comment
Sun, August 09, 2009
The Chevron credit card business was bought by what is now GE Money Bank as GE financial was in deep trouble and had to change to a bank to receive tax payer bailout monies. If you need to file a former complaint, you can do it on-line or via mail through the Office Of The Thrift. I have filed a former complaint regarding their late fees as I am a victim of the GE Money bank scam while using my Cheveron card. I paid in full each month. In June, GE Money bank claimed I was one day late despite paying the card balance in full. What GE Money Bank did not know was that I sent the payment in via certified mail and it only took two days for them to receive it. In other words, GE Money Bank just got caught and copies of my documents were provided to the Office Of The Thrift to investigate further. I also canceled and terminated my Chevron account with GE Money Bank and took my gas purchases to non Chevron gas stations. I would suggest that others follow the same direction as consumers control 70% of GDP and it clearly sends a loud and clear message when companies like Chevron and GE money bank loses their most credit worthy customers! So don't delay, fire Chevron and GE Money bank today!
Lynn
Yucaipa,#3Author of original report
Sat, November 22, 2008
Thank you too those who answered my post. Since I am in possession of many Credit Cards involved with G E MONEY BANK I have just filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against G E MONEY BANK for thier Business Practices. G E MONEY BANK can surely damage a person's good credit by lowering thier credit limit at G E MONEY BANK'S desgression. Hopefully I have now helped another unsuspecting victim, by filing a complaint against G E MONEY BANK. Many thanks to Ed Magedson and the RIPOFF REPORT for giving us this forum
Edgeman
Chico,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, November 21, 2008
It's GE Money Bank who lowered your limit. No need to abandon Chevron.
Laurie
Haslet,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, November 21, 2008
That reduced your credit limit. They are doing it to all their BEST CUSTOMERS! However based on thousands of complaints on the internet - GE Money has major issues in their business processes. They have been sued in Australia and New Zealand for abuse of customers as well as changing the terms of 0% interest loans, and other violations of those countries lending laws My guess is the US is not far behind and they are covering their asses. I know I had to file complaints with OUR Government agencies for problems GEMB created in my JCPenney account. My attempts to get them to resolve the problems were ignored - they only respond to complaints filed with the Federal Trade Commission and Office of Thrift Supervision If you have not yet had a problem with GEMB and your Chevron account, consider yourselves very lucky. You can voice your complaint about the credit limit decrease with the Federal Trade Commission. At this time, anyone having issues with GEMB file complaints with the federal agencies