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    GE Money are the single most morally-bankrupt organisation I have ever had the misfortune to deal with. And I've had to do it twice...

    My wife and I had a joint loan agreement with GE taken out when buying furniture at Hardly Normal. From almost day one, they showed a remarkable tendency to lose payments made to them. They then call you, after hours so you can't call back to complain as their switchboard is closed, to chase payments. When shown the payment has been made, they then conveniently 'forget' to reverse the late payments, until you complain again.

    After about a year of this, they then managed to lose five payments in a row. Every time they called, I told them when the payments had been made and how much had been made. All records somehow failed to be logged into their call logging system. Records were sent to them to prove payments, which then got lost. Records were then hand delivered to them, which they then claimed had never been received. Records were then couriered to them so they had to sign for them. They still claimed not to have received them, despite the proof they had been. They then claimed the package they'd been sent had been empty.

    So I then went down there, demanded to see a manager, handed him the documents and presented him with a receipt to sign detailing exactly what had been handed over. They then claimed he had let the company.

    By this time, I was getting slightly wise to their antics and had started recording each and every phone call, along with the time and the date. I made sure I got the name of each person I spoke to, including their surname. On the many occasions they refused to give me a surname, I stated I was not comfortable with speaking to someone who would not identify themselves. I also refused to take all phone calls outside of normal working hours. When they did call during working hours, I took a number and called them back on my mobile using the geographic number so the time and date of each call would be recorded.

    Each month, I'd make a request under the Privacy Act for a full copy of all records pertaining to my account. They are required by law to fulfill each request, though they have 20 working days to so They failed to respond in time a couple of times, so a complaint was lodged with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.

    Eventually, they threatened to take me to court for the money I had already paid them. I told them to go ahead, because with the receipts and logs I had, I'd be laughing. Their legal muppet (who'd got his legal training from the back of a Coco-Pops packet) then said that my legal fess could be very high and going to court would be very expensive for me. I pointed out I have an uncle who's a partner in a law firm and my legal fees would be zero.

    So they lodged the debt with Baycorp instead. When presented with the proof of payment, the extremely detailed call logs and records, Baycorp told GE to get stuffed.

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Call GE and see if you can get a copy of the loan agreement you signed.
    I tried to get the copy of a loan agreement they claimed I signed with them (three years before I even emmigrated to NZ). Despite tens of calls made to me to find out when I was going to pay, they never wrote a single word of what I said to them down. Ever. I always told them to send me the loan agreement. They never did. They eventually lodged the supposed debt with Baycorp who, after investigating and sighting my UK passport with an entry visa and my NZ citizenship certificate, agreed I couldn't possibly have taken out the loan as GE claimed and reversed the negative note on my credit file.

    So, some rules on how to deal with those cunts at GE Money:

    1. Don't deal with them. Ever.
    2. If they call you outside of working hours, refuse to talk and tell them to call back within working hours.
    3. If they call back within working hours, get the first and last name of person calling and the department they're in. Then ask for a phone number to call them back on. If they refuse to provide this information (and they'll try) tell them that you're not going to deal with anyone who cannot identify themselves due to privacy issues.
    4. Once they give you a number to call back on, do it (at your convenience) and record every call. (You can buy suction mikes from Dick Smith that'll record both sides of the conversation, or some mobiles have a record facility allowing you to copy the sound file to your PC afterwards). Try to call from your mobile or use the geographic number if you're outside Auckland so the time and date of the call is logged.
    5. Never ever send them anything by normal post. Use registered, so they have to sign for it. If you're in Auckland, go to their office in Viaduct Harbour and hand over whatever it is you have to give them and have a manager sign a detailed receipt saying what's been delivered. Have them write their full name on the receipt in case the signature isn't legible.
    6. Keep detailed logs.
    7. Never set up direct debits. Only use automatic payments that you can cancel at will.
    8. They are required, by law, to respond to written requests under the Privacy Act for a copy of your complete file. They can charge a 'reasonable' sum to do so though. If they do not respond within 20 working days, lodge a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner. (It doesn't cost to do so).

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    Quote Originally Posted by barty5 View Post
    they have a seperate account for early settlements now there is now way they give you that account when you take out the loan. So therefore the only way you can get it as you have all stated is to phone and ask for it. This to me would be proof alone that you rang and asked for an early settlement figure or you wouldnt have been able to deposit the money in to said acount. Right??????
    You have not dealt with GE before...LOL Common sense backed up by telephone records and 2 peoples recall of the conversations held mean nothing according to them, their log does not say we rang remember! Yes they have seperate accounts to receive settlements into, personal loans, motor vehicle loans, consolidation loans the other escapes me for the moment. The Regional Manager told me this mind, bet your bottom dollar no record would have been made of that call either.

    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Mom - seriously, once you catch your breath, make a Disputes Tribunal claim - filing fee $40. You'll need the data from GE but if they refuse, pick a number and claim. Cheap and quick.


    Apart from that, GE Money belong to the Financial Services Federation and you can complain to them. There are good finance companies - South Canterbury, Credit Unions etc, and they don't like bad publicity.

    GE are required to provide the info on Mark's loan but you will have to be steadfast demanding it from them. Complain. Squeaky wheel gets the most oil.
    I left it until all was sweet with the Triumph for the new owner and Marks credit is untarnished! The Federation of Financial Sevices or whatever they call themselves is a boneless body, I have already been there. Their members are on a voluntary basis, they agree to a code of ethics that is not enforcable. It looks good on their CV is all.


    I am breathing, better than I have in ages to be fair. I waited till everything was clear before posting this thread. Even GE do not stand by their Mission Statement. I have pointed that out to them too...LOL

    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    This situation is why the phrase 'without prejudice' was invented.

    Making that payment in those circumstances has not destroyed your ability to subsequently recover it once you've shown that GE should not have demanded it from you.

    Disputes Tribunal.
    Talk soon!
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sanx View Post
    GE Money are the single most morally-bankrupt organisation I have ever had the misfortune to deal with. And I've had to do it twice...

    Amazing post, so we are not alone then? Honest to God I have never, ever experienced a company like this.
    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    Nonono,

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    Good write up Sanx mate.
    Ive run out of fucks to give

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    Finance companies are robbers. Oh actually no its the other way round.

    $7500 loan. After one year of paying it off settlement was $9500????????????????????????????????????????????? ???????????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    Exactly right.....I ended up paying a extra $3600 to settle, thats after they told me the Settlement figure, they were right, I was wrong (Thats the line they took) I never asked them for a settlement figure ( lying cunce!) I asked them for a statement!!!! once again (lying cunce!)
    Why on EARTH pay the Nazi's anymore money!!! If what you say is true then bloody well fight them! Fuck that for a joke, $3000 is $3000!!! You have phone records proving you rang & a very specific amount of money paid which differed from your usual monthly payment & was to a different account to normal, anyone with half a brain will hang GE out to dry!!! Pretty sure the banking Ombudsmen can deal to them.






    ps: Why people insist on loaning money for depreciating assest's is beyond me, you pay 2 to 3 times the value in the end not including running costs & upkeep & all the while its falling in value
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    so mom you would keep away from harvy stupid/noel leeming etc cause there run by ge money .keep us all posted if you decide to take this any further.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brett View Post
    Just out of interest...GE do the loans for the likes of Harvey Norman etc. where you get 30 months interest free, no deposit etc. Was looking at this on the weekend as we wanted to buy a good camera, and for the sake of cashflow were interested in an 18 month interest free term. After a shitload of work trying to fil out the forms, I gave up and decided I didn't want to really do it this way and went and bought it $600 cheaper on a cash price.

    Has anyone been caught out by these sorts of deals?

    Personally, unless I can pay for it with cold hard cash, I will go without it.
    Don't go with GE.

    A few years ago we bought a sort of flash German washing machine from Harvey Normans. The price was great and they had a 12 months interest free deal. No worries, spread the payments over a year. We signed up on Harvey Norman documents but when the bill came through it was on a GE letterhaed.

    Here is how the scam works. Say it was $1200 for a year, $100/month right?
    We got charged delivery, warranty and establishment fees of about $350 and that all went on the debt even after I had asked to pay that bit in cash.

    The real kicker in the fine print is that the deal is over 18 MONTHS at about 25%. If you dont pay in a year you get hammered for six months interest. To avoid interest you should pay $130/month for a year but how they work it is that your bill comes in for the 18 month period with a top up for the extras added to your bill. What a coincidence, it was about $100/month. So your brain tells you that you are paying it off even though you are short.

    We did 2 things. At 10 months I realised I was $300 short. I got in contact with Harvey Norman and got some of the fees taken off the finance and paid them out in cash since I never authorised them to put it on our bill in the first place. We got away with this beacuse the machine was faulty and we threatened to get the money back. The warranty was worse than useless. I then paid the amended GE bill in full with no penalty. This was after a lot of phone calls.

    That was over 10 years ago and it still pisses me off to this day. Plus I see things have not changed.

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    Just to throw in something positive, we have had a mortgage with HSBC bank for a number of years and have had to reset, make early payments, etc. and it has been a delight to do business with them. No hidden costs, no penalties and great communication, in spite of the fact that I have never been to see anyone face to face, we live in Wellington and they don't have an office here. I can't recommend them highly enough.
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    Just a heads up folks. Im NOT arguing the right or wrong of it.
    It is a LEGAL requirement to explain all finance charges when doing a HP

    So if im selling a car/bike then first off I explain the interest rate then go through any other charges such as the documentation fee waranty if the customer wants it etc. Then I cover off the payments and how to repay early etc.

    Normally Its me getting the settlement figure for my customer and I ask for both the figure AND the date its valid untill
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    I've always had them fax or email a confirmation of settlement figure. Usually have it 20mins after making the phone call.

    They can only try to screw you if you have it in writing. There must be some paper trail for you guys to follow and fight with.
    It is what it is

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    I forgot too, under the privacy act your entitled to a copy of all the notes on your account in full! They have to provide this within 20 days.

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    GE charge 25% interest?? Thats outrageous - fucking loan shark rates. If I can't afford it I don't buy it. I know so many people who go out and buy giant TV's, leather sofas cars/bikes on the "never never" - its not called that for nothing - the fuckers never want you to pay it off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    You have phone records proving you rang & a very specific amount of money paid which differed from your usual monthly payment & was to a different account to normal, anyone with half a brain will hang GE out to dry!!! Pretty sure the banking Ombudsmen can deal to them.
    Our phone records are not good enough, neither is our written notes taken while we made the calls. There is no record in their log, ergo it never happened. Seriously this company are liars big time. It took days for them to print a statement off, when I asked why the account had been accessed that day, the Regional Manager bluntly told me we must have rung and asked for it! We did not. The Banking Ombudsman is not available to investigate finance companies. They do have an organisation you can complain to about them, but, their code of ethics is voluntary. Get the picture here?

    Quote Originally Posted by Patch View Post
    I've always had them fax or email a confirmation of settlement figure. Usually have it 20mins after making the phone call.

    They can only try to screw you if you have it in writing. There must be some paper trail for you guys to follow and fight with.
    We do and they dont want to know. The National Comliance Manager for NZ signed off on this matter saying, there is no log, therefore it never happened! What has been recorded there is not what happened when we called, it took them 11 days to get their records in a state that showed the position they wanted it to, not what actually happened.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    Why people insist on loaning money for depreciating assest's is beyond me, you pay 2 to 3 times the value in the end not including running costs & upkeep & all the while its falling in value
    It's worth it if you're generating income with that asset, of course. Depreciation comes off tax liability, too.

    Also, there's the point to consider that life is not just about balance sheets.
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