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  • Report:  #1519872

Complaint Review: OneMain Financial -

Reported By:
Cameron - ALEX BAY, United States
Submitted:
Updated:

OneMain Financial
United States
Web:
Onemainfinancial.com
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I’m grateful for receiving loan from OneMain Financial. Unfortunately, the ignorance of the executive customer service of Accepted for Value payments although accepting this legal form of payment has resulted in their being paid twice.

They created a case number and haven’t returned the instrument of payment. I asked them to return instrument during initial phone call, and it wasn’t returned. During the phone call today @ approximately 1420, the representative offered to return the instrument of payment.

It’s unfortunate that their unfamiliarity with this form of payment at their level employment is being denied. My payoff payment was to paid by my fiduciary from my bond.

I recommend to all first responders, military, and veterans to boycott doing business with OneMain Financial.



3 Updates & Rebuttals

Robert

Irvine,
United States
LOL

#2Consumer Comment

Thu, July 21, 2022

Well if you think that they are doing something wrong then sue them in court.

Let us know how that goes when the judge rules against you and then you tell the judge that they are ignorant. Well, I should say let us know after you serve your time for contempt.


Cameron

ALEX BAY,
New York,
United States
Ignorance

#3Author of original report

Wed, July 20, 2022

One may only speak from what they know and have experienced. In your reply you have projected you knpwledge and experience upon me as if my knowledge and experience is the same as yours and/or under the assumption that what I've initially written is unfounded because the legalities was not cited.

However, please be informed that through treasurydirect.gov the number ID number on the back of my SS card has been verified to several series E bonds currently being claimed.

It is not common knowledge to the public that letter and numbers on the back of the social security card is related to a bond in the indivual's name.

I appreciate your reply, and encourage to continue learning with an open mind.


Robert

Irvine,
California,
United States
Sounds like....

#4Consumer Comment

Tue, July 19, 2022

Sounds like you bought some program about how you can remove your debt "legally", that actually doesn't work and creditors do not have to be bound to accept. The real ripoff is if you paid anyone any money for that "advice" 

As for getting your "document" back.  Let me guess you signed it and put other identification info on it as well such as your SSN.  So don't expect the document back, because that is evidence that you confirm you owe the debt.    When they take you to court for non-payment, judges don't like people that play loose and fast with what they think are the actual laws.  But they love signed documentation from the debtor who then tries to convince them that they don't owe the debt. It makes it really simple for them to rule against the debtor. 

By the way, Income Tax is legal, and there are no technicalities putting us back on the Gold Standard. Oh, and you also can't just write "Paid in Full" on a check and say you don't owe any more money.

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