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  • Report:  #37599

Complaint Review: Roma Computers Lease Finance Group - Ventura California

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- Seattle, Washington,
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Roma Computers Lease Finance Group
3037 Golf dr.Ste 4 Ventura, 93003 California, U.S.A.
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My bank was able to give me a phone for CIT. It's 1-800-298-5462. The address is Lease Finance Group, 233 N.Michigan Ave. Ste 1800, Chicago, IL 60601. I called the number and after several times getting disconnected, I finally got through. I told them I fulfilled my 39 month lease obligation and they told me I can either return the computer, extend my lease or buyout. I'm thinking after paying 39 months for the darn thing who would want to return it or who would want to keep paying beyond 39 months. I opted to buyout and after reading some of the horror stories about Roma Computers and Lease Finance Group, I hope they don't keep charging me.

I hope this is the last time I have to deal with these people. It was really stupid of me for signing a 39 month lease for a laptop computer. I could've bought 3 computers by now. The website, free internet service, the huge profits that they promised never became a reality.

Gerald

Seattle, Washington
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Gloria

Cottonwood,
California,
U.S.A.
File your Report with FTC

#2Consumer Suggestion

Tue, June 29, 2004

Hi, You may want to send a complaint to FTC (Federal Trade Commission) . I did and received a response saying they don't do individual cases. However, if they log enough complaints, they will start an investigation and possibly legal action. So here is the link: https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01 to the FTC complaint form. I've told many people about it, so you may want to do the same. Make sure you give specific examples or even let them know you have documentation of deceptive or misleading information. Also, if possible, please scan & send copies of these documents to me at [DELETED]. I haven't given up, but it does take a while for the squeaky wheel to be heard. As far as CIT, here is their main site: http://www.cit.com/main/default.htm . Also, within this site, I found e-mails and have sent copies of my rip-off report, including a copy of all the complaints listed under Lease Finance Group in the Rip-Off site. Here are some e-mail addresses, you may want to send your concerns to: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], I did get the Rip-Off Report Do-It-Yourself Guide and it did have some good steps to follow. However, it was a little lacking in the cyberspace rip-offs. I've been paralleling the thoughts or ideas in this Guide to try to apply them to the internet. For example, instead of sending faxes, send e-mails. So every web site I am interested in, I look for e-mails and make up a group listing & start bombarding them with e-mails and include my rip-off report, plus any other rip-off concerns. I hope this helps. Thanks, G for California


Gloria

Cottonwood,
California,
U.S.A.
File your Report with FTC

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, June 29, 2004

Hi, You may want to send a complaint to FTC (Federal Trade Commission) . I did and received a response saying they don't do individual cases. However, if they log enough complaints, they will start an investigation and possibly legal action. So here is the link: https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01 to the FTC complaint form. I've told many people about it, so you may want to do the same. Make sure you give specific examples or even let them know you have documentation of deceptive or misleading information. Also, if possible, please scan & send copies of these documents to me at [DELETED]. I haven't given up, but it does take a while for the squeaky wheel to be heard. As far as CIT, here is their main site: http://www.cit.com/main/default.htm . Also, within this site, I found e-mails and have sent copies of my rip-off report, including a copy of all the complaints listed under Lease Finance Group in the Rip-Off site. Here are some e-mail addresses, you may want to send your concerns to: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], I did get the Rip-Off Report Do-It-Yourself Guide and it did have some good steps to follow. However, it was a little lacking in the cyberspace rip-offs. I've been paralleling the thoughts or ideas in this Guide to try to apply them to the internet. For example, instead of sending faxes, send e-mails. So every web site I am interested in, I look for e-mails and make up a group listing & start bombarding them with e-mails and include my rip-off report, plus any other rip-off concerns. I hope this helps. Thanks, G for California

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