Deb
Canton,#2Author of original report
Thu, October 04, 2007
I'm not stupid or new to credit issues. There is NO valid reason for demand letters to be dated and mailed out BEFORE the due date. For your info, the rude and condescending manager has been reprimanded by much higher up people in the UACC organization, and my husband and I have in fact been thanked by his fellow office employees for bringing that down on him because they have all been witness to his abusive tactics. I can only assume due to your defense of him that you also work for a subprime lender. People like me who, due to layoffs, health issues, or any one of a myriad of reasons, find themselves in this unfortunate position, do not deserve to be treated like pond scum.
Deb
Canton,#3Author of original report
Thu, October 04, 2007
I'm not stupid or new to credit issues. There is NO valid reason for demand letters to be dated and mailed out BEFORE the due date. For your info, the rude and condescending manager has been reprimanded by much higher up people in the UACC organization, and my husband and I have in fact been thanked by his fellow office employees for bringing that down on him because they have all been witness to his abusive tactics. I can only assume due to your defense of him that you also work for a subprime lender. People like me who, due to layoffs, health issues, or any one of a myriad of reasons, find themselves in this unfortunate position, do not deserve to be treated like pond scum.
Deb
Canton,#4Author of original report
Thu, October 04, 2007
I'm not stupid or new to credit issues. There is NO valid reason for demand letters to be dated and mailed out BEFORE the due date. For your info, the rude and condescending manager has been reprimanded by much higher up people in the UACC organization, and my husband and I have in fact been thanked by his fellow office employees for bringing that down on him because they have all been witness to his abusive tactics. I can only assume due to your defense of him that you also work for a subprime lender. People like me who, due to layoffs, health issues, or any one of a myriad of reasons, find themselves in this unfortunate position, do not deserve to be treated like pond scum.
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Chili,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Wed, October 03, 2007
Deb, you understand that UACC cannot be open 24hrs, 7 days a week for your conveniece, no more than you work that long. So when your payment date comes on a weekend, you need to pay it before the weekend. Why? If you pay on the weekend and the company isn't open, the payment will post the next time they are open, which in your case, was after the due date, which makes you late. Why is that so difficult to understand. I would seriously doubt that the employee screamed at you. How or why would they escalate a call to that level, unless you were participating in it? You are not helping the company by paying on time, you are helping yourself. You need to rethink your position.