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GE Money repays interest

18 November 2008 5:17PM
GE Money has admitted breaching the Fair Trading Act and will repay NZ$3.1 million in incorrectly charged interest to 3660 customers. In an out-of-court settlement with the Commerce Commission, GE Money admitted that it had misled customers during a promotion through Noel Leeming and Bond and Bond between October 2005 and February 2006. During the "Pay Nothing Until July/August 2007" promotion, customers were provided finance for a term of three years and were not required to make any payments until an 'early exit' date (generally 17 months after the purchase date). Customers who chose to repay their loan in full by the early exit date were only required to pay the purchase price and credit fees, without any interest. However, after the early exit date customers were required to pay instalments that included interest calculated from the date of purchase. This was despite the loan contract stating that there was an interest-free period of 17 months, and the contract's terms and conditions noting that interest commenced at the end of the interest-free period. Finance for the promotion was provided by Pacific Retail Services, which was purchased by GE Money in February 2006. In addition to the repayment, GE Money agreed to pay interest on amounts overpaid at the 90-day deposit rate.Interest.co.nz

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