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We ordered a flat plasma TV and then cancelled within 48 hours. We are now getting calls from GE's collections department telling us that Peach Direct never let them know that we cancelled the order. Peach Direct doesn't answer their phones and and GE says they can't do anything about it. Filing a dispute did not work a month ago and at sixty days their computers automatically report us to the credit bureaus'. The interest charges on most of our other accounts will go up to the maximum interest possible. Buyer beware!

We are interested in hearing from anyone else that would like to join us in a class-action suite to spare anyone else this personal credit problem for realizing too late what this company is willing to do to its valued customer's.

Please keep this active, they should not be allowed to do this.

2007-03-19 18:54:17 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Credit

2 answers

please go to the website below and file a complaint.
YOur idenity can remain hidden and you can
1. Help others in a simular situation
2. destroy business for this company
3. make yourself available for a class action lawsuit
4. Find out if anyone else was able to get an effective resolution to the problem that you had

2007-03-20 03:28:00 · answer #1 · answered by lisa s 6 · 0 0

Everything I have heard about Peach Direct hasn't been good. I haven't used them myself.

Trying to get a class action on them could take years and a "large" amount of money. The financial results to you, or any other person, would probably not even buy you a postage stamp - the lawyers would make most of the money.

Quit trying to speak to Peach and GEMB on the phone. Send them letters concerning your problems with this. Send everything certified mail return receipt and make copies of everything you send - create a papertrail.

If they still ignore your problems, file complaints about Peach and GEMB with the FTC, the BBB, your AG and their AG.

If they continue to ignore the problem, and if you have suffered damages because of it - denied credit etc. then speak with a lawyer and sue them yourselves.
They may have violated laws with the FCBA, FCRA(?), your own state statutes and possibly other laws.

2007-03-19 23:30:47 · answer #2 · answered by echo 7 · 0 0

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