To those financed with MMCA
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They sent me a form do autopay. They will deduct my checking account when it's due. Didn't you guys get a form to fill out your banking info/routing #? No worries about paying late fees or sending a check, just have money in the bank and it's all good.
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I filled out the auto-pay form from Mitsubishi, sent them a voided check, and now my monthly car payments will be deducted from my checking account automatically...all for free.
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Yeah I do that autopay also through Mmca. My question since we r talking about them. Any one know if they will let me just have comp cover if I am going to store my car in the winter. My gut feeling is saying No but I got to find out. Can any one direct me in the right direction? Some one that has gone down this same road.
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I will never let a company take money out of my account directly. The only way I will do it is if they bill my CC card. If they took out to much money you can play hell getting it corrected. Or if some reason you got financially strapped or had a money emergency they still take their money from your account. Just some advice.
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Yeap, those guys are old fashion.
i think they find out how problematic can be to manage a web site for payments, check payment status, clients *****ing, etc.
call them, they will mail you a leter to include all your banck information and that's it. is set for next month.
i think they find out how problematic can be to manage a web site for payments, check payment status, clients *****ing, etc.
call them, they will mail you a leter to include all your banck information and that's it. is set for next month.
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I will never let a company take money out of my account directly. The only way I will do it is if they bill my CC card. If they took out to much money you can play hell getting it corrected. Or if some reason you got financially strapped or had a money emergency they still take their money from your account. Just some advice.
If they take more money that the signed amount is your bank responsibility. You loose no money.
#23
autopay...you gotta pay that car note anywayz...no matter what...kinda suck they don't have an online site tho...and they don't even sent you a statement or anything!...mitsu's credit SUCKS!!...oh well 0 APR is nice tho
#24
Yeah I also use the MMCA Autopay. So far hassle free and no problems.
I agree thought that you definately should keep your financing agreement in a safe place in case they do screw up your payment.
I do believe I received one statement from MMCA also. Kinda weird to get only one.
Maybe they only invoice like twice a year...
I agree thought that you definately should keep your financing agreement in a safe place in case they do screw up your payment.
I do believe I received one statement from MMCA also. Kinda weird to get only one.
Maybe they only invoice like twice a year...
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I will never let a company take money out of my account directly. The only way I will do it is if they bill my CC card. If they took out to much money you can play hell getting it corrected. Or if some reason you got financially strapped or had a money emergency they still take their money from your account. Just some advice.
That's not advice grandpa, that's sticking your head in the sand. It's the 21st century now, get out of the past.
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Oh I am sorry I am speaking from experience, you apparently dont know about the shady stuff and glitches that banks make. If you want to trust them go ahead. Not me. i will let my bank pay them but I will NOT give them free access to with draw their payment from my account when they please.
Last edited by scottatyamaha; Jul 17, 2009 at 01:42 PM.