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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    The only real problem we had with them is the way they present the statement of account, or whatever it's called. It doesn't actually tell you stuff like how much you still owe, how much interest you're paying, how much of the principal's paid off, etc. It's very, very deceptive.
    I had an interest free loan from GE for furniture from Harvey Norman, made sure it was paid in time and had no trouble.

    Currently I'm paying off some whitegoods (boring I know), again these were purchased on interest-free Harvey Norman "specials". It's true that the interest-free factor does limit the amount they will move on the ticket price, but if the interest-free period is less than the maximum they will move on price.

    Vifferman's comments certainly describe how things used to be, and if you paid the minimum payment figure stated there was no way the loan would be paid in time. This situation could result in a bill for the interest on the outstanding amount over the entire period of the loan. Which could indeed be a nasty surprise.

    Currently though I get a statement that shows the separate amounts owing, the interest rates on each (nil), and the dates each interest free period expires. If I stuff that up it'll be hard to blame GE.

    They do increase your credit limit unasked though, which is good for their sales no doubt, but is considered bad practice. They were not the only ones doing that though by any means...

    This post is not intended to contradict anybody else's experience, simply to say that my dealings with them so far have been satisfactory and I would deal with them again. Preferably on an interest free basis.
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    I've never had any dealings with GE Money, but I have had dealings with Baycorp and the Disputes Tribunal. I was very impressed with both of them.

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    Holy Shit. I rang GE 2 weeks ago saying I was off work with a brain tumour for at least 3 months - I have insurance on the loan (only about $500) I think. I am still waiting for the form!! I see now what steps I will have to take.
    Thanks for posting this thread. Apart from my bed - that is the only hp I have - slowly learning thru being burnt too much. What the above person said about a credit rating was true - I had that some years ago - couldn't get credit cos I had always paid cash.

    I had borrowed the above money last year when I got really ill and had no sick leave so I had to borrow to pay rent, food and utilities. My bank was in a different city and couldn't loan me the money unless I could physically get up there - they had to bring be back to life twice so the chances of going anywhere were zilch.

    Oh well when I get back to work I will ensure it is totally paid off.
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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...

    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. Everytime 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 prove 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.



    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).

    that is impressive. I wouldnt have the energy to go through all that I dont think. Props to you for doing so.
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    Lot's of good information in this thread.

    If you need to borrow money, you're much better off dealing with a bank.

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    And you folk wonder why I despise capitalists!

    I guess there are some advantages to being a poor old man ekeing out an impoverished and frugal existance, to whom no-one but a bank would dream of lending money

    But, if I did need to borrow (I never have, 'If you can't pay for it, you don't need it' was my great-grandmother's wise admonition), I would open a specific credit card account and put the item on the credit card. Normally I always pay credit cards bills on receipt, but even if one did not, the interest rate would be less than the finance charges, and the arrangement both more reputable and more easily traced.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boob Johnson View Post
    So now 3 years down the track you have a spent goodness knows how much on the thing in maintenance & repairs. Its now worth $3,000 if you are lucky but you paid how much? Was it really worth it?

    I will just use this part of your post Boob (I did read the whole thing and understand totally what your are saying but)
    And here is the but.....
    Four years ago when I first contacted GE, I had no other option. I had no credit rating at all and if someone did a credit check on me at that time, there was something there that would make them say NO!
    GE however, said YES....(I had previously had good credit with AVCO) and after talking them in their office, they could see/tell I was no risk to them. They said that to me. My account with them was always paid up three or four months ahead. I would hate to think how much money they have had out of me over the last four years but at the time, I had no choice. I do now however, I am squeaky clean with all 0's when it comes to a credit check, I have personally seen that. I hated the amount that I was paying but to me, yes it was worth it, I am where I am today because of it....really pissed at how it all ended up though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maha View Post
    ....really pissed at how it all ended up though.
    It may not end here though lovely man. After the hoops that company have made you dance through over the past few years, to be treated like you have been recently is not on at all!

    What burned the worst for me is after the faultless way your loans have been conducted with the company over many years, when you are finally in a position to get out of their clutches they turn around and screw you.
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    Nonono,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloody Mad Woman (BMW) View Post
    Holy Shit. I rang GE 2 weeks ago saying I was off work with a brain tumour for at least 3 months - I have insurance on the loan (only about $500) I think. I am still waiting for the form!! I see now what steps I will have to take.
    Thanks for posting this thread. Apart from my bed - that is the only hp I have - slowly learning thru being burnt too much. What the above person said about a credit rating was true - I had that some years ago - couldn't get credit cos I had always paid cash.

    I had borrowed the above money last year when I got really ill and had no sick leave so I had to borrow to pay rent, food and utilities. My bank was in a different city and couldn't loan me the money unless I could physically get up there - they had to bring be back to life twice so the chances of going anywhere were zilch.

    Oh well when I get back to work I will ensure it is totally paid off.
    You can get a good credit rating without borrowing- use a credit card instead of eftpos and set up a Direct Debit so it gets paid off every month, no interest, no transaction fees and you'll have a sweet credit history.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jonbuoy View Post
    You can get a good credit rating without borrowing- use a credit card instead of eftpos and set up a Direct Debit so it gets paid off every month, no interest, no transaction fees and you'll have a sweet credit history.
    Good thinking there, but what happens if you cant get a credit card? How to build a credit rating then?
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    Nonono,

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    Man i ha efinace companies..........i dont half feel for you guys.............i know some people that could pay them a visit if you like...........they would do it cheap! They owe me a favour!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    You gotta see it from the finance company's perspective.

    You're their investment. It's like you giving money to a bank on term investment and planning around the return you'll get off that over the next five years, and then after a year the bank hands it back to you and says, sorry, we don't want your money any more, we won't give you any more interest on it.

    And you're left without that income that you planned on, rushing around trying to find somewhere else to invest your money to get the same return, cursing the bank for not following through on the arrangement.

    You can see why finance companies try to recover extra interest when a loan's repaid early, aye.

    Of course, a bank and a private borrower are two very different things, and different rules should apply.
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    They suck, undoubtedly. But one of the reasons the world economy is in a wee bit of a pickle at the moment is because we have all been living on money we haven't earned yet.

    I think we should take the wonderful lesson meted out by these fabulous organisations - i.e. pay cash wherever possible - and live to ride another day

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    Quote Originally Posted by Planna View Post
    They suck, undoubtedly. But one of the reasons the world economy is in a wee bit of a pickle at the moment is because we have all been living on money we haven't earned yet.

    I think we should take the wonderful lesson meted out by these fabulous organisations - i.e. pay cash wherever possible - and live to ride another day

    Completely agree, but how many can go out and pay for a brand new motorcycle...(which is what started this GE thing in the first place for me)
    If if were a lesser item that I wanted, sure I would pay for it. Its what I do anyway...no way would I take out a loan to buy a TV or Washing Machine etc.
    At the time, I didnt want a 2nd hand bike, I wanted my first bike to be a new one. We are not complaining about the 'Hows/Whys' of a GE Loan, We are complaining about the way it ended and the bullshit we had to go through to get any straight answers, not to mention their subtle way of calling me a Liar!.....

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    hey end of the day it FINANCE .......you know user pays
    so if your not happy , should have got a lawyer to read the fine print
    would cost what? $ 100

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