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Frankie"
Complaint_against: Guaranty Bank Milwaukee
Complaint:
This is not a credit card story, per se, but it involves a financial
institution (using the term loosely) involved in predatory practices.
Back in April of this year I was involved in a total-loss car accident with
a vehicle that was being financed through Guaranty Bank. Unfortunately, due
to the high mileage I put on annually and the negative equity I had going
into the finance contract, the amount had a gap of $1086.77. (This amount
was verified online through the bank's official website.) Insurance covered
most of the cost.
Anyhow, once my insurance settled what they thought was the fair market
value with the bank, Guaranty started bugging me for the balance of the
money. At the time (early May) I forgot about my GAP coverage I purchased
upon loan inception. (These things happen when you get married and move.)
The calls from Guaranty started coming in fast and furious, even three and
four times a day, with one day SIX calls being logged. Guaranty was actually
"shocked" when I told them about the total loss (as if they couldn't figure
it out when they received a settlement check from my insurance). Certain
financial situations at my household prevented me from making payments,
including temporary loss of my income, plus the on-going loss of my wife's
income due to a long-term illness (she has not been able to work since March
of this year). Guaranty has NOT ever once inquired as to my own health upon
hearing of the accident or ever since, nor have they even suggested that I
could make other arr!
angements. Heck, they didn't even SUGGEST to me the possibility that I had
GAP coverage on that vehicle (which if those doofuses had looked on their
copy of the contract, it is CLEARLY STATED as such).
Recently I located the GAP paperwork and made the necesary calls to those
people to begin the claim, trying to get Guaranty their money and earn some
peace and quiet. I was instructed by the GAP administrator that it is
GUARANTY'S responsibility to provide necessary paperwork pertaining to the
loan; however, Guaranty is INSISTING that it is NOT THEIR PROBLEM.
Fortunately, my auto insurance adjuster and the selling dealer's finance
manager have committed their aid to me in getting any and all paperwork
missing (or not provided by GUARANTY).
Here's the kicker: as stated earlier, my gap in coverage is just under
$1100. Guaranty is claiming (in yet another phone call this afternoon) that
I am responsible for the $2900 in NEGATIVE EQUITY that they claim I owe
under the original contract. Well, dear reader, I HAVE said same contract
and it is CLEARLY INDICATED that the negative equity is INCLUDED in the
amount of money financed through Guaranty.
About the only lesson I learned from all this is to NEVER DECLINE GAP
COVERAGE on any financed vehicle. My replacement vehicle has GAP, thanks to
an alert seller and my darling wife's insistence. I also NEVER toss ANY
paperwork, check settlements, insurance papers, etc. You never know when you
need them.
As far as anybody else from the Midwest that deals with business with
Guaranty Bank Milwaukee, I would recommend they try to refinance with
someone else. If you're in the market to purchase a new car and desire
financing, tell your dealer that Guaranty is a harrassing, predatory lender
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Tom
EmailAddress: mjsnabe@yahoo.com
Complaint_against: Guaranty Bank
Complaint:
I was reading a complaint about Guaranty Bank from "Frankie". I will
completely agree with him and encourage ANYBODY thinking of doing business
with them to reconsider it carefully!
It is the worste run financial institution, with NO customer service. I
spent weeks trying to resolve an issue with them due to a check THEY lost!
I gave them the tracking number, who signed for it and when, yet I kepy
getting harrassing phone calls for collection. Weeks later they
acknowledged they lost it and we had to send another. Along the way I
experience the most pathetic excuse of customer service and management
response than I have ever experienced.
If you don't believe me, check out the Wisconsin Better Business Bureau
website and check out all of the complaints filed against them! |
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