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- Additional Info:On August 15, 2018, in an effort to address complaints noted by the BBB, Equitable Acceptance Corporation (EAC) informed BBB it is contacting each consumer who lodged a complaint to address the cause of the complaint. On an ongoing basis, EAC has instituted additional layers of information and increased communication to ensure that the consumer is fully apprised of the terms of their contract. Additionally, EAC now has a series of questions in place that a consumer must understand and answer before EAC will finalize a transaction. Additional educational materials are available on EAC's website as well - http://www.equitableacceptance.com. EAC also states it has placed even more requirements on the companies with which it does business, and continues to ensure those companies comply with their contractual obligations. EAC's customer service representatives engage in ongoing training, and take time to completely answer all questions from their consumers.
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