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Old September 12th 05, 03:30 PM
Dave
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ANY large company goes downhill in customer service.

Off Topic, but COMCAST is a good example. Now that they have a monopoly in
our area, you can't get ANYTHING from them.

MBNA has always been a large finance company due to the fact that their name
is used by groups like Nascar, AOPA, etc. That doesn't mean they are good.

Look for a good underwritten company thats NEW. NEW companies have GREAT
customer service.


"att news group" wrote in message
...
I wanted to relate an interesting story. I purchased a small single engine
Piper in January of this year through my business. At the time I had
extra
cash in the business, so rather than finance it, I decided just to use the
cash and then
perhaps put the financing in place later.

Well the later turned out to be yesterday. I decided to try MBNA based
upon
AOPA's recommendation, so I called MBNA. and inquired about the financing.
Generally I have found AOPA's approved affiliates to be excellent, and
very
customer service orientated. This was not the case with MBNA. To my
surprise the MBNA representative told me they could not finance a plane
that
wasn't an actual purchase. I didn't really understand why, and asked him
to
explain. He said it was like doing a cash out refinance of your home. I
said it's not even the same thing. So he checked with a supervisor. When
he came back he said they could not finance it. He compared it again to a
cash out refinance of a home. That analogy really confused me. I said,
so if I produced an agreement of sale transferring from my corporate name
to
another entity you would finance it? That thought, I think, confused him.
I then made a snap decision that they are definitely not customer service
orientated, and I didn't need to be creative to place my business with
MBNA.
So I thanked him for his time and we parted ways. Interestingly enough I
called several other vendors that specialize in aircraft financing, they
were delighted to have my business and finance the plane.

It is incredulous that MBNA would not finance this plane! I guess MBNA
has
more business than they need because they sure don't seem very anxious to
bring on new business, or at the very least are not really geared to
handle
aircraft financing, it is really a side line business and does not conform
to their core business model, the credit card business. Inflexibility
up-front is not
a really good sign of customer support and service. I would not
recommend MBNA, and would urge others to look else where for their
aircraft
financing. I would also be curious if anyone else has had customer
inflexibility with MBNA?

Charles






 




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