U.S. Bancorp Consumer Loan Complaint

Vehicle lease Managing the loan or lease

U.S. Bancorp Consumer Loan department,

Vehicle lease Managing the loan or lease California

I acquired a new - automobile -/-/-. The vehicle lease was set up ( by - - ) through US Bank. I had no choice in selection of the lending institution. I am the only signatory on the contract ( there is no co-lessee ). It is a 36-month lease with monthly payments of $1500.00. I received my first invoice from US Bank by mail on -/-/- ( mailed to my home address ) in amount of $1500.00 ; the first payment was made over the Internet on -/-/-. When the initial payment was made my wife requested " paperless '' billing. We were told by US Bank that we would not receive bills in the mail but we would receive invoices via email. I received no further invoices from US Bank, either in the mail or via email. Furthermore, I received no emails, phone calls or other correspondence from US Bank regarding my account ( and will so testify under penalty of perjury ). My next contact with US bank was a letter


Upon receipt of the letter, I immediately contacted US Bank and made payment in full of everything owed ( including a penalty for late payment ). I explained to US Bank that I had never received any invoices by mail, or email or any phone calls, and therefore was unaware I was behind in my payments. I understood the logic regarding the penalty for a late payment ( and I readily paid the penalty ) but it seemed unjust for the bank to report me to credit bureaus when my failure to make timely payments was because the bank had failed to send me invoices. A representative of US Bank told me I could dispute their decision to report me to credit agencies. I filed a dispute in writing and received a response from - - - of the bank 's Consumer Loan & Lease Operations Office in -, Wisconsin, dated -/-/-. - - stated, " US Bank conducted an investigation with respect to the disputed information '' and concluded that my account " is being reported accurately to the - major consumer reporting agencies. '' I am attaching copies of correspondence and emails between me and my wife, my wife ( - - - ) and US Bank, myself and US Bank, etc. documenting our efforts to resolve this injustice. I wrote a letter to - - on -/-/- appealing that decision. It was ( and remains ) my position that it is US Bank was at fault for not billing me in timely fashion. I accept the penalty ( which I have paid ) for making my payment late, but I feel if it is egregious that I have been reported to credit bureaus and this has adversely impacted my credit rating incident. By way of background, I am a physician and have been in practice for 38 years. I have a very successful practice. During the past 35 years or so, I have leased a variety of cars through different banks. There has not been one single incidence where I was late in a lease payment, even one day. Furthermore, I have never been late in paying any debt, including multiple auto loans, credit cards, mortgage payments, etc. Fortunately, I have more than adequate funds at my fingertips to pay my bills and have never been reported to a credit agency for delinquency or any financial negligence. There is simply no reason at this point in my life that I would not pay an obligation - the only reason is that I was unaware that I owed the money because US bank did not invoice me. I politely requested of US Bank to immediately reverse the " reports of delinquency '' to the - major consumer-reporting agencies. US Bank has turned down my request and rejected my appeals. I am soliciting your assistance in getting this injustice reversed. Thank you in advance for your assistance.

U.S. Bancorp customer in California
Apr 07, 2016

* Source: CFPB Complaint Database

U.S. Bancorp response to complaint:
Closed with explanation

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http://www.usbank.com/
(800) 872-2657
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800 Nicollet Mall Ste 200
Minneapolis MN 55402
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