sleewell
Well-Known Member
if you have no income or reduced income would you rather pay 85% of something or nothing? again, not the best analogy. lots of people probably didn't drive at all or just to the grocery store a few times for the entire month. 85% seems kinda greedy to me but there is always the banks to pile on i guess. def makes for a good commercial though. i dont think any of the car insurance companies would go out of business or even miss a meal if they setup a program to waive one month of premiums if you can prove loss of income.
you went from saying you would have no idea how to contact your bank to saying you are talking to them constantly. sorry i couldn't understand what that meant. also, i'm sorry you are getting the run around. where i work is a family run business and we treat people well but we are not mind readers.
banks are not going to sit there and try to figure out if every single one of their customers are still working or not or even beyond that who would want deferments and who would not. the only way they are going to know to defer your payments is if you ask. its not a horrible conversation. takes about 1 min and is actually very easy, at least where i work.
you went from saying you would have no idea how to contact your bank to saying you are talking to them constantly. sorry i couldn't understand what that meant. also, i'm sorry you are getting the run around. where i work is a family run business and we treat people well but we are not mind readers.
banks are not going to sit there and try to figure out if every single one of their customers are still working or not or even beyond that who would want deferments and who would not. the only way they are going to know to defer your payments is if you ask. its not a horrible conversation. takes about 1 min and is actually very easy, at least where i work.