WP
Calumet City,#2Author of original report
Mon, October 13, 2003
I wrote this report and as I mentioned, on the times that I am late, the customer service has not credited it correctly. Yes, the general amount goes down but it does not/has not caught up. I have even tried putting seperate checks inside seperate envelopes and mailing them together with a written letter that says "apply to late charge only". The reason the charges got so high is because I have been with them for 6-7 years and they have neglected to to balance the two out. While you may think it works to my advantage, these amounts that are not credited correctly appear as delinquent charges on my credit report. Also, when I called about my payoff amount, my account was NOT past due and I told her the payment would be in on the scheduled pay date but got the same answer - thank you very much. I would appreciate if you add a rebuttal, that you reply with knowledgeable answers and not your opinions. You have no idea what I "deserved" when I applied for this loan, do you?
WP
Calumet City,#3Author of original report
Mon, October 13, 2003
I wrote this report and as I mentioned, on the times that I am late, the customer service has not credited it correctly. Yes, the general amount goes down but it does not/has not caught up. I have even tried putting seperate checks inside seperate envelopes and mailing them together with a written letter that says "apply to late charge only". The reason the charges got so high is because I have been with them for 6-7 years and they have neglected to to balance the two out. While you may think it works to my advantage, these amounts that are not credited correctly appear as delinquent charges on my credit report. Also, when I called about my payoff amount, my account was NOT past due and I told her the payment would be in on the scheduled pay date but got the same answer - thank you very much. I would appreciate if you add a rebuttal, that you reply with knowledgeable answers and not your opinions. You have no idea what I "deserved" when I applied for this loan, do you?
WP
Calumet City,#4Author of original report
Mon, October 13, 2003
I wrote this report and as I mentioned, on the times that I am late, the customer service has not credited it correctly. Yes, the general amount goes down but it does not/has not caught up. I have even tried putting seperate checks inside seperate envelopes and mailing them together with a written letter that says "apply to late charge only". The reason the charges got so high is because I have been with them for 6-7 years and they have neglected to to balance the two out. While you may think it works to my advantage, these amounts that are not credited correctly appear as delinquent charges on my credit report. Also, when I called about my payoff amount, my account was NOT past due and I told her the payment would be in on the scheduled pay date but got the same answer - thank you very much. I would appreciate if you add a rebuttal, that you reply with knowledgeable answers and not your opinions. You have no idea what I "deserved" when I applied for this loan, do you?
T.
Fredericktown,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, October 11, 2003
I started my loan with GreenTree Finance Corp..Then Conseco Finace Corp. did a hostile take over of GreenTree, that's when the trouble started. Conseco had their our money spread all over the place. ie. a Winston Cup Nascar car, and many other places they should not have invested in. Conseco has since filed Bankruptcy. Now Greentree Lending Service has stepped back in and retaken control. I have never had hundres of dollars in late fees only one time and that was with Conseco not GreeTree. If you are always late with your payment or are month's behind, that's what's going to happen until your account is brought up to date. My starting rate with GreenTree was low and still is that's the only thing Conseco couldn't goof up. I'm glad to see GreenTree Lending Service back, I don't have to worry about what Conseco may pull next anymore.
Quin
Tempe,#6Consumer Comment
Wed, September 24, 2003
After reading the "rip off report" - I noticed a few things. 1. Conseco/Greentree is considered a secondary or sub-prime lender. If you have a high rate, you probably deserved it at the time. 2. Considering you mention the accrual of "hundreds" of dollars in late fees, that probably means your are still continuosly late, which would also effect your ability to refinance. 3. If the money is put towards payments and principal instead of towards late fees, that would be to your advantage. If you put it towards late fees every month and your were still late the next month, it defeats the purpose. If the extra money is put towards the principal and payemnts due, it would eventually catch the account up so it isn't always late. 4. If the representative kept asking, "when do you intend to make another payment" over and over again as you said, were you past due again? And, did you answer the question?
Quin
Tempe,#7Consumer Comment
Wed, September 24, 2003
After reading the "rip off report" - I noticed a few things. 1. Conseco/Greentree is considered a secondary or sub-prime lender. If you have a high rate, you probably deserved it at the time. 2. Considering you mention the accrual of "hundreds" of dollars in late fees, that probably means your are still continuosly late, which would also effect your ability to refinance. 3. If the money is put towards payments and principal instead of towards late fees, that would be to your advantage. If you put it towards late fees every month and your were still late the next month, it defeats the purpose. If the extra money is put towards the principal and payemnts due, it would eventually catch the account up so it isn't always late. 4. If the representative kept asking, "when do you intend to make another payment" over and over again as you said, were you past due again? And, did you answer the question?
Quin
Tempe,#8Consumer Comment
Wed, September 24, 2003
After reading the "rip off report" - I noticed a few things. 1. Conseco/Greentree is considered a secondary or sub-prime lender. If you have a high rate, you probably deserved it at the time. 2. Considering you mention the accrual of "hundreds" of dollars in late fees, that probably means your are still continuosly late, which would also effect your ability to refinance. 3. If the money is put towards payments and principal instead of towards late fees, that would be to your advantage. If you put it towards late fees every month and your were still late the next month, it defeats the purpose. If the extra money is put towards the principal and payemnts due, it would eventually catch the account up so it isn't always late. 4. If the representative kept asking, "when do you intend to make another payment" over and over again as you said, were you past due again? And, did you answer the question?
Quin
Tempe,#9Consumer Comment
Wed, September 24, 2003
After reading the "rip off report" - I noticed a few things. 1. Conseco/Greentree is considered a secondary or sub-prime lender. If you have a high rate, you probably deserved it at the time. 2. Considering you mention the accrual of "hundreds" of dollars in late fees, that probably means your are still continuosly late, which would also effect your ability to refinance. 3. If the money is put towards payments and principal instead of towards late fees, that would be to your advantage. If you put it towards late fees every month and your were still late the next month, it defeats the purpose. If the extra money is put towards the principal and payemnts due, it would eventually catch the account up so it isn't always late. 4. If the representative kept asking, "when do you intend to make another payment" over and over again as you said, were you past due again? And, did you answer the question?