jwally063
USA#2Consumer Comment
Sun, October 11, 2009
Consider this a formal complaint
and a request for a detailed explanation and analyst of my account. I would
like my account reviewed and a returned response in writing for over charging
me excessive finance charges and erroneous charges. Consider this as a
qualified letter of request. I also feel its deceptive to state on my first
statement remaining unpaid balance $23,536.37 along with a amount which every
norma common sense person would believe to be the remaining unpaid balance as
a final amount to pay on the account as I and every common sence person would believed
was the final amount and include finance charges. Why state an amount on the
statement if this amount for remaining unpaid balance has no meaning? The
word Balance is defined as something left over, remainder. I think its just
another way GMAC to be deceptive and over charge a confused customer for days
of additional finance charges. I also feel the Pay off amount of $146.82 is
wrong and excessive. I spoke to five GMAC representatives and increased in
Supervisory rank as I went along (Kieth#kfh663, Ryan#raaqa663, Richard# rkk622,
Melanie Dotson branch 622, and Randy Godfrey-operations manager) on
GM and GMAC Same old tricks with taxpayers money. I had this loan from my last American vehicle bought from a deceptive GM Dealer.
Send your complaints to Local,State and Governemnt officials and consumer protection agencies and just maybe something will be done.
The following is based on my opinion and/or facts:
I recently had a similar deceptive problem with GMAC and from what I read on the internet it seems to be a pattern of wrong doing that should be investigated by your States Attorney Generals office, Federal Trade commission, Banking commission, Etc which I will be filing with including Obama's office. Its disgusting taxpayers money was wasted on GM and GMAC they should of went under.
I paid off the entire "remaining unpaid balance" stated on my first statement and then they still want to deceive me for more by charging me improper finance charges,etc.
Consider this a formal complaint
and a request for a detailed explanation and analyst of my account. I would
like my account reviewed and a returned response in writing for over charging
me excessive finance charges and erroneous charges. Consider this as a
qualified letter of request. I also feel its deceptive to state on my first
statement remaining unpaid balance $23,536.37 along with a amount which every
norma common sense person would believe to be the remaining unpaid balance as
a final amount to pay on the account as I and every common sence person would believed
was the final amount and include finance charges. Why state an amount on the
statement if this amount for remaining unpaid balance has no meaning? The
word Balance is defined as something left over, remainder. I think its just
another way GMAC to be deceptive and over charge a confused customer for days
of additional finance charges. I also feel the Pay off amount of $146.82 is
wrong and excessive. I spoke to five GMAC representatives and increased in
Supervisory rank as I went along (Kieth#kfh663, Ryan#raaqa663, Richard# rkk622,
Melanie Dotson branch 622, and Randy Godfrey-operations manager) on
GM and GMAC Same old tricks with taxpayers money. I had this loan from my last American vehicle bought from a deceptive GM Dealer.
Send your complaints to Local,State and Governemnt officials and consumer protection agencies and just maybe something will be done.
Virginia
Miami Springs,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, June 07, 2006
To everyone who has read or wrote a Rip Off Report about GMAC and is tired of this company's greedy, unethical, and illegal shenanigans, I ask you to support me in my effort to bring GMAC's unscrupulous behavior to an end. I have been terrorized, humiliated, and almost destroyed by GMAC. I have literally wept from reading the devastating stories of homeowners who have suffered because of GMAC's treachery and greed. Help me to help all of us. You can do this by writing to Rip Off Report and telling or updating your experience with GMAC so that I can show it to the Court. My lone voice is not enough. The Court will only be persuaded of GMAC's guilt if it is presented with evidence that GMAC has made a practice of fraudulently servicing homeowners' loans. I must also convince the Court that GMAC has perpetrated this fraud against numerous people and that there is a strong likelihood they will continue to do so. I urge you to write a Rip Off Report or do a Rip Off Report Update if GMAC has: failed to timely post monthly payments received from you resulting in the charging of late fees and collection of additional interest; placed monthly payments in "suspense" accounts which can result in the imposition of late fees and the collection of a larger amount of interest over the life of the loan; untimely paid your homeowner's hazard insurance from the escrow and then ordered force-placed insurance at rates higher than the original insurance; delayed credits and adjustments to your escrow account which resulted in an unnecessary increase in the your monthly escrow payment; forged or falsified documents or checks conducted unnecessary "drive-by" property inspections when you were not in default and then imposed a charge, or conducted multiple inspections for one period of default and imposed multiple charges, ruined your credit by erroneously reporting you to credit reporting agencies as being delinquent in your payments. These are but a few of the tactics use by GMAC to steal our homes. In its efforts to unjustly enrich its own coffers, GMAC has devised and executed a well-developed scheme to defraud us of our property, ruin our credit, and destroy our good name. We CAN, we MUST, we WILL stop GMAC! Let us use this consumer forum to unite and raise our voices as one. Let my one lone voice become the thunderous roar of the thousands of homeowners who have been abuse by GMAC.Once again, I urge you to write a Rip Off Report. YOUR SILENCE IS THE ONLY THING KEEPING GMAC IN BUSINESS.
Virginia
Miami Springs,#4Author of original report
Tue, January 10, 2006
I have read so many reports on this site that it boogles the mind that one company can continuously get away with terrorizing thousands, if not hundreds of thousands, of American citizen without being brought to task and held accountable for its dastardly deed and miscreant behavior. What are our elected officials doing to stop the unscrupulous practices of a company that is causing property owners across the nation to lose their home while wreaking havoc in their lives. Write your local, state , and federal representative and inform them about what GMAC is doing to you. Is HUD, the FCT, and any other federal or state agency charged with protecting the rights of consumers, 1) investigating complaints lodged against GMAC in a timely manner and 2)scrutinizing this industrial giant's foreclosure and bankruptcy strategies and procedures. File a complaint with them against GMAC. HOMEOWNERS STOP RELYING ON GMAC TO DO THE RIGHT THING! It should be obvious to all who have read the report of others on this site that this company will employ any tactic possible to steal your home. Upon notification from GMAC, or as soon as you are aware that GMAC has made a mistake or error in servicing your account WRITE them a letter. Do not call them. I repeat, DO NOT CALL THEM. When writing this letter include your name, address, loan number, what your complaint is about,and COPIES of any supporting documentation. By including this information you have effectively written a "qualified letter of request". Mail this letter and all correspondence via the post office as "registered mail return receipt requested." GMAC, as servicer of your account, must acknowledge your complaint in writing within 20 business days of receipt of your qualified letter of request. They must then resolve your complaint within 60 days by correcting the account or giving a statement of the reason(s) why it will not correct your account. Continue to make the payments AS REQUIRED BY GMAC until the complaint is resolved. I strongly suggest that if you do have to speak with GMAC that you keep a telephone log of your conversations.If they should call you, ask them to send a letter verifying and confirming your conversation. As soon as you conclude your conversation mail them a letter which includes your loan number, who you spoke with, and what transpired during the call.Make a copy of this and all correspondence you send or receive and place them in a folder. This information, most of which I've taken off the HUD site, should be enough to get you started. Remember, Stop complaing and start writing. Good luck and may God be with you as you fight this battle. P.S. I am not an attorney the advice I offered is gleamed from my own experience and research. For more information please consult a lawyer.