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    Quote Originally Posted by discotex View Post
    I just get tired of hearing 20somethings whinge about being screwed by GE when they signed the freakin contract for the 32inch LCD that is now worth fuck all and they still have 2 years left of payments.
    Sorry to drag this further off topic, but I actually had a similar conversation with a mate of mine on Tuesday. We marvelled at the damage easy credit has done to the economy.

    He's not old (just turned 40), but when he bought his first house, his bank manager made him sign a contract to save XX dollars per month on top of his mortgage payment. He reckoned it sorted him financially from day one.
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    Eurgh, yet another reason to hate finance companies.
    Personally, i've never used one and am in no hurry to.

    Now before you jump to conclusions, i dont have money flyin outta my arse, and i work very hard to get my toys. I just chose to go via the bank rather than finance companies. Plus i never get 100% finance / loans on stuff. Always get a decent deposit together out of what little savings i can muster, and get a personal loan for the rest. Much better terms and rates, and when i get a shitload of overtime in a period and wanna wipe a grand off the loan, no worries. if i save up enough to write the last of the loan off 3 months early, no worries. Have always done it this way for anything i've needed extra dosh for, and never had any troubles. Used to be on a graduate account, so got cheap loans, but not so anymore unfortunately. Still better off than finance companies from my experience tho
    One little tip tho, make it an un-secured personal loan. If you tie the loan to the toy, you can find yourself in trouble if you come to sell it or something goes awry as in this case.

    Read it carefully next time fizzy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by vifferman View Post
    Now GE Money is a completely different kettle of fish...
    Pack of theiving, lying, dishonest scum... shit you got me started
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    Nonono,

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    Hmmmm, Both the wife and I used MTF through Red Baron when buying our bikes.
    Interest was around 13-14% somewhere, and the early pay off fee was specifically mentioned to be just $50 (although I don't know if that's in writing)
    Haven't tested that out yet. My bike is almost paid off now, so i'll never do it, but we were thinking of paying of the wifes early.
    I'll be double checking any fees before we do now....cheers for the heads up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by disenfranchised View Post
    Hmmmm, Both the wife and I used MTF through Red Baron when buying our bikes.
    Interest was around 13-14% somewhere, and the early pay off fee was specifically mentioned to be just $50 (although I don't know if that's in writing)
    Haven't tested that out yet. My bike is almost paid off now, so i'll never do it, but we were thinking of paying of the wifes early.
    I'll be double checking any fees before we do now....cheers for the heads up.
    I'm guessing that as with all money people the early payoff fee is proportional to the difference between what theyw ere getting for money and what they are getting for money.

    Retail banks have the same thing. You have a fixed interest mortgage at 10% on $100,000 with one year to run. Means the bank will earn $10,000. If you kill it and they can only lend at 6.4% that means they'll only earn $6,400. So what they want from you is the difference that they'll be out of pocket by or $3,600ish. That's why we've seen termination fees of in excess of $10,000 from retail banks.

    I wonder how much MTF interest had changed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    So i phone Mt Eden Motorcycles and ask What the fuck where did this charge come from! Talk to one of the sales people there who was unaware of the charge. but could agree that this does seem high. A little while later i was surprised to get a phone call from Chris, the managing director from Mt Eden, now i have never met Chris but after talking to him and clearing up a couple of things he was concerned about, we both agree that although Mt Eden was aware that there would be a charge for this, $500 odd was a bit exorbitant.
    Next mike (Who sold me the bike) calls very concerned, because he was also aware of this charge but like Chris was very surprised at the amount that was charged. obviously nothing they could do for me really but it was nice to get the phone call, and for them to fax me a copy of my purchase agreement.
    So Mt Eden Motorcycles said "Yep we knew and didn't tell you but we didn't think it would be much". Sure it was in the fine print. But if they knew and decided not to tell you I'd be asking Chris for a contribution.

    Sure they're a small place and nice people but we're still talking $436.

    Chris, mate, Here's the deal. Your guys knew about this and they've acknowlwedged they didn't tell me about it and I don't think that's fair. In future I think you guys should be letting folks know about it. I see now it is in the fine print but I wouldn't have understood that and your guys said nothing. So what I'm here for is a contribution from your company to the cost of $436. (Now if you intend to buy another bike from them I'd ask for the $436)

    At this point my thoughts are taking this to the disputes tribunal (and in my experience you'll be awarded more than $436) or sitting down and resolving this with you guys. Chris I'd like to have you pay the $436. Are you comfortable with that in this case to settle this in good faith.

    I expect Mt Eden to come to the party and if not I would make a claim. There are clear rules about misleading and if they knew and said nothing their silence is not a good look.

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    Secondly I'd also look at the MTF thing. I can understand a higher fee if there has been a significant shift in interest rate. (the bugger is when the rate goes the other way they never pay you). So what is the current MTF rate compared to what you had. Also are you making a payment to MTF for the total of all monthly payments and all interest. So if you worked out the monthly payments you had left and totalled them what you pay MTF in final settlement of the loan plus the early termination fee should not exceed that and should be a good way under. My concern is MTF using this to gather extra funds to help the business.

    My concern would be to make sure I wasn't being taken by MTF. Disputes tribunal is still a good place to sort this as well.

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    And if nothing else, staying calm and digging further won't see you lose any more money but may get some back.

    Cynically you could say you got the call from Chris because Mt Eden Motorcycles stuffed up, and wanted to cover butt, not because it was a good customer service thing.

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    Actually Mystic13 has a very good point. Great customer service is not explaining why they can't do shit to help you.

    That clause is pretty vague and if you were sold that extra cover on the promise it would cover you fully there is a case that Mt Eden have breached the fair trading act.

    "We didn't think it would be that much" means they have obviously been misleading people when selling this product. In that case they should carry the can regardless of who signed what as you can't contract out of the fair trading act.

    As the people who arranged your finance I'd be telling them they won't be seeing the $$ for my next bike unless they come to the party and help out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mystic13 View Post
    So Mt Eden Motorcycles said "Yep we knew and didn't tell you but we didn't think it would be much". Sure it was in the fine print. But if they knew and decided not to tell you I'd be asking Chris for a contribution.

    Sure they're a small place and nice people but we're still talking $436.

    Chris, mate, Here's the deal. Your guys knew about this and they've acknowlwedged they didn't tell me about it and I don't think that's fair. In future I think you guys should be letting folks know about it. I see now it is in the fine print but I wouldn't have understood that and your guys said nothing. So what I'm here for is a contribution from your company to the cost of $436. (Now if you intend to buy another bike from them I'd ask for the $436)

    At this point my thoughts are taking this to the disputes tribunal (and in my experience you'll be awarded more than $436) or sitting down and resolving this with you guys. Chris I'd like to have you pay the $436. Are you comfortable with that in this case to settle this in good faith.

    I expect Mt Eden to come to the party and if not I would make a claim. There are clear rules about misleading and if they knew and said nothing their silence is not a good look.

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    Secondly I'd also look at the MTF thing. I can understand a higher fee if there has been a significant shift in interest rate. (the bugger is when the rate goes the other way they never pay you). So what is the current MTF rate compared to what you had. Also are you making a payment to MTF for the total of all monthly payments and all interest. So if you worked out the monthly payments you had left and totalled them what you pay MTF in final settlement of the loan plus the early termination fee should not exceed that and should be a good way under. My concern is MTF using this to gather extra funds to help the business.

    My concern would be to make sure I wasn't being taken by MTF. Disputes tribunal is still a good place to sort this as well.

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    And if nothing else, staying calm and digging further won't see you lose any more money but may get some back.

    Cynically you could say you got the call from Chris because Mt Eden Motorcycles stuffed up, and wanted to cover butt, not because it was a good customer service thing.
    Thanks for the advise
    I will not be taking this any further as it stands, i would like to see someone come to the party here as like you said this is a lot of money for me, but at the end of the day i am not unhappy with MT Eden.
    It was my own stupid fault for not reading the contract correctly in the first place! Even if (and i am not saying they did) Mt Eden did not explane this clearly to me, like my wife says, guy telling me the in's and out's of a contract... shinny new bike... blah blah blah... shinny new bike!
    Basically i am going to pay the amount off as quickly as i can get my full license and go out and buy a new bike. but this time i will not be using MTF and i would suggests that no one ever does.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fizbin View Post
    ... this time i will not be using MTF and i would suggests that no one ever does.
    That's probably a bit unfair. As you've said, the "early repayment cost" clause and its potential interaction with writeoffs under your insurance policy was all there in writing, but you failed to read and understand it before signing.

    Right now MTF are having to operate in the same difficult conditions as every other finance company. I've financed a couple of my bikes through them and had good service and reasonable terms.
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    That insurance is called GAP insurance.The story you are telling is exactly why I'm not with MTF or Lumley.
    The whole point of GAP was just wasted.
    Folks its really well worth checking out the numbers before taking GAP
    If its gonna cost you $1000 for gap but the insurance co values your bike only $1000 below what you are paying then its a waste of money.
    Keep in mind too thay yes its a devaluing item but you are also paying it off the two cancel each other out
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    That's probably a bit unfair. As you've said, the "early repayment cost" clause and its potential interaction with writeoffs under your insurance policy was all there in writing, but you failed to read and understand it before signing.

    Right now MTF are having to operate in the same difficult conditions as every other finance company. I've financed a couple of my bikes through them and had good service and reasonable terms.
    O.K. i do conceed that point however i still wont be useing them. it did take me to many phone calls to get a result that everyboday was happy with.

    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    That insurance is called GAP insurance.The story you are telling is exactly why I'm not with MTF or Lumley.
    The whole point of GAP was just wasted.
    Folks its really well worth checking out the numbers before taking GAP
    If its gonna cost you $1000 for gap but the insurance co values your bike only $1000 below what you are paying then its a waste of money.
    Keep in mind too thay yes its a devaluing item but you are also paying it off the two cancel each other out
    hey frosty
    the reson i took the gap insurance out was that by the time i financed my bike and gear..ect i ended up with around $12k to pay, way more than the bike was worth. still that was a choice i made at the time of pruchace.
    The reason i am with lumley is a couple of reasons
    1 my wife works there so i get looked after really well
    2 i have never had an issue with lumley. after coming from State insurance i can definatly say that lumley is far easier to deal with. Even though i was my fault this time, it took 1 phone call and 1 fax and the claim was accepted and paid out in roughly 1 week.
    Yes they ar e more expensive than other insurers but at the end of the day somthimes cheaper is not the best option.

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    Sorry Fiz--- Im talking about the Finance and Gap side of things. Not normal insurance
    Wont deal with MTF because of the clawback and deal with Autosure for their Gap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    Leasing works well in certain contexts, too.
    Unfortunately it is effectively impossible to lease a motorcycle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    Unfortunately it is effectively impossible to lease a motorcycle.
    O RLY?

    Give Dave Anderson MC/Alltrax a call. Their main business is in farm equipment, I think, but they'll also lease Suzuki road bikes if you ask nicely.

    It's worked very well for me so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrandom View Post
    O RLY?

    Give Dave Anderson MC/Alltrax a call. Their main business is in farm equipment, I think, but they'll also lease Suzuki road bikes if you ask nicely.

    It's worked very well for me so far.

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