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GE Money and Link Financial, Oh Lord:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2010...dding-interest
GE Money and Link Financial, Oh Lord:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2010...dding-interest
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A spokesman for GE Money said its loan terms and conditions include wording that allowed the lender to continue charging interest until the debt is paid off. He added: "Our current terms and conditions allow us to charge interest on accounts which have had a county court judgment levied against them, as we are legally entitled to do. However, given the economic environment, and in line with our commitment to our customers, we are in the process of reviewing this policy."
However, this does not help former GE Money borrowers whose loans have been sold to Link Financial already.
Link pointed us to a section on its website which says the vast majority of accounts serviced by it do not accrue interest during the collections process. But if the firm is unable to reach an arrangement to pay, and the account is passed to its internal legal team, "statutory interest will be charged up to the point of entry into judgment," it says.
A spokesman for GE Money said its loan terms and conditions include wording that allowed the lender to continue charging interest until the debt is paid off. He added: "Our current terms and conditions allow us to charge interest on accounts which have had a county court judgment levied against them, as we are legally entitled to do. However, given the economic environment, and in line with our commitment to our customers, we are in the process of reviewing this policy."
However, this does not help former GE Money borrowers whose loans have been sold to Link Financial already.
Link pointed us to a section on its website which says the vast majority of accounts serviced by it do not accrue interest during the collections process. But if the firm is unable to reach an arrangement to pay, and the account is passed to its internal legal team, "statutory interest will be charged up to the point of entry into judgment," it says.
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