Chantillian
Chantilly,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, April 21, 2009
Going back to the original report where we read, "I was contacted by Transnational Bankcard...", maybe the lesson here is to shop around for such companies and check out what they offer (including warranties) rather than just signing up with the one who has the telemarketing campaign that reaches you first. (Today, I was contacted from 312-237-3230 which I gather from googling is Transnational Bank Card - I could be wrong - which in turn lead me to this ripoff report. I swear, this is at least the 20th time that a credit card machine company has contacted us since we got our new number less than a month ago. I signed up to the government's do-no-call list right away. I guess it needs time to propagate out to all those who use it.)
Wanda
Birmingham,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, March 03, 2009
I too was rip off by LFG and I filed my on report and what she says is true and they Intimidate you and go behind your back and change $ amounts and continue to draft money from your account and the company lies about there service and as a consumer we have no rights so I live in Alabama and my attorney said we have no rights to sue because of the laws in Alabama about contracts so the way I see it you need stay local with your local banks don't even talk to anyone who says they can save you money if there not local !!!
Angry Merchant
Elgin,#4UPDATE Employee
Tue, February 24, 2009
i just want to say i have been in the industry for years and the contract she signed said in big bold print non cancable lease agrement
Joe
Novi,#5Consumer Comment
Thu, August 02, 2007
They are trained to use that stupid car lease analogy. THEY ALL USE IT, even though it is completely unequivicable. I wonder if they realize how stupid it sounds. Get a real job people. produce something.
Steve [Not A Lawyer]
Bradenton,#6Consumer Suggestion
Mon, April 09, 2007
This is the biggest scam going aimed at small business. You pay at least 10x what the equipment is worth, and you NEVER own it! Then the cycle starts all over again! What a scam! The average unit sells for less than $500. You can get them as low as $300. NEVER sign a lease for credit card processing equipment. You can buy this stuff outright for a few hundred bucks. AND, any merchant service that requires you to lease equipment is ripping you off and should be avoided. As far as mobile machines, they are simply not worth the cost. A manual imprinter is fine and you simply call in for the authorization. It takes like 2 minutes. Much cheaper and less headache. Unless you have a high dollar volume business, you were losing money with this service. Merchant accounts are very easy to get and you should shop around.
Patricia
Hattiesburg,#7Author of original report
Wed, April 04, 2007
Yes, I told troy I would sign there warranty over the phone UNTIL I READ IT. The reason I didn't try the new terminal is because Troy left a threatening message on my cell phone that he would have my account debited for FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS and that because I had not signed the additional contract($9.75 month and don't forget $75 annually) they would not warranty either terminal. So if I open this new terminal it it also does not work than I am up &%$# creek without a paddle. I do not doubt that the terminal works in Chicago but it does not work here in Mississippi. Again, I did not like being backed into a corner or threatened so I would rather not be in possession of the terminals. As to the lovely analogy about the car. If you bought a NEW car and drove it off the lot only to brake down a block later your car would be under warranty. They could not force you to pay for an additional warranty after the vehicle broke down and say well with out this additional warranty we won't fix your car. For annalogy about the cell phone. If you were told you would have coverage while in your bedroom but you don't, then yes you should call up your cell company (if you can get a signal!!)and have some words because they LIED to you about the product coverage. As for Lease Finance Group (they have quite their own REPUTATION on this web site) Troy is mistaken,my Lawyer has spoken with them and we have an understanding that I have been screwed by TNB with a non working terminal and must pay for it even if I don't have one and it never works. So there is no "JUDGMENT" They are getting payed for now. I do however feel a letter to the Illinois Attorney General brewing. If my language became unsavory after the threats and additional fees, I can only say that I wasn't going to bend just bend over and let TNB stick it to me anymore. I may be a woman from the south, but I din't just fall off the back of a turnip truck! So what Troy is saying is that I should just do whatever he says, sign whatever sends, and pay whatever it cost. I say NO! I will call whoever will listen and write to whoever will help. I hope others will be informed BEFORE they get in a similar "NON_CANCELABLE contract"
Troy
Schaumburg,#8REBUTTAL Individual responds
Fri, March 30, 2007
I am Troy and this is almost correct information. What Patrica didn't mention is on the very good and trusting faith that she would sign for the extended warantee on the 8010 terminal, at only 9.75\mo, I did in fact send a working terminal to her that she never even attempted to use. Yes it is true that no matter what company you call you always get a dummy on the phone and then you hang up then you call and get a differant responce, we've ALL gone through that before. When you lease a car and it stops running you don't stop your payments or you get sued and lose the car, right? I am a very good customer service rep and I did only what needed to be done to assist Patrica but trust is a two way street. I have a cell phone and moved to a house that I don't have coverage in my bedroom, does this mean that I should call my celluar company and curse them out and canel my NON-CANCELABLE contract, I think not! Well that is exactly what Patrica attempted to do. It doesn't work like that and now this swoman has a judgement filed against her by LCG and she didn't even have the common scence to keep the working terminal. TNB is a great company to deal with so I have no idea why anyone wouldn't want to work with a company that trusts their merchants and maybe it is Patricia's company (out of respect for her I will not mention the name of it) is the type of company you don't want to deal with. It is obvious that no matter what is done, it better be her way or no way. She sets the rules and pays the consiquences, OH WAIT! She doesn't pay... God Bless you Patrica and good luck to you in your life.