Sherri
Richmond,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 13, 2002
You can file with the Attorney General as well, but they will forward the complaint to the Division of Banking. I will not go into details here, but you can refer to my previous posts from October about the crap First Premier tried to put us through. But we finally got a response from Julie Gilson at First Premier, still claiming that my husband authorized all of the debits they made from our account (far exceeding the balance owed), which is an out and out fabrication, because they spoke to me and I ONLY authorized one payment of $140.50. Got a newsflash for her: My husband was not in town on 8/25, so how did they "receive authorization" from him?
They are now saying that we owe $380.12 on a card that THEY reported to the credit bureau as paid off. It was only $84.00 a week ago.
Please contact the South Dakota Division of Banking in Pierre, South Dakota to file your complaint. The "Better" Business Bureau is totally worthless and will not listen to your complaint.