AES duped me
Date: Thu, 12/11/2008 - 05:51
AES duped me
When I called AES, I spoke to four different people about the situation. Each told me that I was stuck at that rate and that there wasnt anything that they could do.
The purpose of the consolidation was to take payments of $300/mo for 20 years and spread them over 30 years. This loan has changed my payments to $300 over 30 years!!!
AES duped me.
1. I kept a copy of the promissory note and the disclosure state
1. I kept a copy of the promissory note and the disclosure statement.
2. I was the only signature on the promissory note. No co-signer and no signer from AES.
I guess I would understand if they reject my promissory note, but then I should be able to go back to my pre-existing payments. I just cant believe they went ahead and consolidated at a different rate!
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as long as you have a copy of the note you signed at 20yrs you should get a consumer attorney and sue to get the rate and years you were promised.the fact that they tried this shows me that they transposed your signature on the new agreement.that is not good for them.
It really depends on the wording in the note....some of those pr
It really depends on the wording in the note....some of those private loans have clauses in them..
i have examined it pretty thoroughly and havent seen anything th
i have examined it pretty thoroughly and havent seen anything that resembles a hidden clause.
this all happened as the credit markets were tightening. i think they are just trying to recover losses... i thought aes was a respectable company. id expect this from citi... not aes.