Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation Consumer Loan Complaint

Vehicle loan Managing the loan or lease managing the loan or lease

Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation Consumer Loan department,

Vehicle loan Managing the loan or lease Managing the loan or lease New York

Nissan Finance reported to the credit bureau that I am 30-60 days delinquent despite acknowledging that they received my paperwork late ( - - ). On - -, 2015, I purchased a 2015 Nissan Rogue at - Nissan in -, NY. I agreed to finance the car from Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation. Approximately one month later, in -/-/-, I still had not received a statement with my account number, amount of payment, and due date. At the same time, I received a phone call from a finance manager at - Nissan ( -, NY, the dealership which sold me the car ), asking me to return to the dealership to sign a document pertaining to the warranty. I asked him if this unsigned document was the reason why I still had n't received a payment statement from Nissan Finance, to which he replied that this document had nothing to do with the hold up, and that the statement should come at some point in -. I never returned to the dealership to sign the document. Even though I received several phone messages to return to sign the document, nobody mentioned that the document was holding up my paperwork from being


due. She verified that the dealer never submitted my paperwork until - -. She told me that since they did n't receive my paperwork until - -, that she would note that it was n't my fault. She told me that a statement had just been mailed on -, - - and I should be receiving it shortly. I waited another week, and when I still did n't receive a statement, I called the same number again ( - ) on - -, to inform them that I still did not receive a statement. This time the operator asked to verify my mailing address and he discovered that - - number was incorrect : I live on - -, and they were mailing the statement to - -. Since my address was corrected, I expected to receive a statement shortly after that call. But exactly - week later, I still did not receive my statement. This morning, - -, 2015, I called the ( - ) number again and asked to speak with a supervisor to find out what the problem is. I spoke with - -. She told me that I 've had the car since - and I now owe -. She said that she would waive the late charge and that it would not be reported to the credit bureau. I explained that I never received a statement, and that I had made two efforts to call to receive a statement. Today, - -, not only have I still not received my statement, but they have reported me as delinquent 30-60 days on my credit report, even though they acknowledged that they never received my paperwork until - - in order to send me my statement. I also do not think it is fair that I am behind in my payments already ( owing -/-/-, -/-/-, and almost -/-/- ) all at once, when clearly the dealership did not submit my paperwork right away.

Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation customer in New York
Oct 25, 2015

* Source: CFPB Complaint Database

Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation response to complaint:
Closed with monetary relief

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