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  • Report:  #1216995

Complaint Review: lobel financial - Tucson Arizona

Reported By:
Charles - Tucson, Arizona, USA
Submitted:
Updated:

lobel financial
Tucson, 85746 Arizona, USA
Phone:
5202731804
Web:
5775 s saddle ridge ln
Categories:
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I recently made a payment over the phone whicwhich was received by lobel financial. I received another bill stating I owed 3 mo when i only owed o e payment. I never received anything else from them stating I was in the process of my vehicle being repossed and no phone calls. I was at dinner tonight with my wife where they sent a tow truck to recover my vehicle they had no paperwork to show me. I tried calling libel to see what the problem was and to pay a fee if there was one that needed to be addressed, nothing. No one answered and left me stranded and to top off I'm disabled. Now my car is at a lot which I have no clue where and feel lobel should have contacted me via letter or phone before calling a tow truck service, doesn't make sense. I hope to square this up in the morning I feel they violated my rights and sent a hostile tow truck driver who got in my face when I asked what he was doing. I am handicap and was parked in a handicap parking, I shouldn't be treated this way.



3 Updates & Rebuttals

Jim

Florida,
USA
Typical Subprime Whiners

#2Consumer Comment

Tue, November 17, 2015

When you pay your bills on time, you don't need to constantly be contacting them!  Check out the meaning of the word "amortization".  Its laugh material when we hear the deadbeats howl and wail about interest being paid down first.  That's exactly how finance works and has always worked!  In the end, when you make all the payments...all the interest and all the principle is paid!  However as we can regularly see from the deadbeat whiners, this rarely happens as they get repo'ed but of course, its ALWAYS somebody elses fault!


HunTer209

Waterford,
California,
USA
lobel = steer clear

#3General Comment

Sun, May 03, 2015

I too had the misfortune of dealing with Lobel Financial not with just one car but with 2. Yes-I know, my fault for signing with them the second time when I knew how they worked, but none the less it happened.

 

They are quite impossible to reach, especially if you are working during the hours they are open. The do not ansewr after 5pm and if you reach someone's voicemail and leave your name and number, They DO NOT call you back!

Biggest complaint, you never know what your balance is. They do not send a usual statement showing principal and interest owing, only a post card type bill with payment due. I looked at my own credit report and after paying for over 2 years at 359.00 monthly, I still owe almost what I originally paid for it.

Steer clear of these people!


Jim

Florida,
USA
What "Rights" Did They Violate???

#4Consumer Comment

Sun, March 22, 2015

So here's what appears to be your story...You make one payment but they claim you are three months behind.  As per your words here, you tried to call them and you claim nobody answered at this large company, right?

First, being disabled has NOTHING to do with this so you can put away that sympathy card and tell the violin players to go home. 

A discrepancy of THREE MONTHS is a big deal because if you read the contract you signed, you would see being late is a cause for a repo.  Everybody knows that!  What did you try to do to correct this?  Did you double check to be sure you were calling the correct number?  A major corporation not answering as you claim doesn't make one bit of sense.

They are under no obligation to tell you in advance the repo man is coming.  I cannot possibly believe for one split second you did not know they said you were even one month late.

Apparently there is much missing from your story...THE TRUTH.

Oh yes, your rights were not violated.  Neither you, me or anyone else in ENTITLED to walk out on a debt.

No...I don't work for them!

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