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JS in Missouri said: “We purchased a 2007 Yamaha R6 with the introductory $89 per month for 3 years. Every month, I post my payment online. I wasn’t aware that you have to post it 4 business days in advance of the due date or it is considered LATE and you are NO LONGER in the promotional period of the agreement. I also didn’t know that “Yamaha Credit” was a credit card! What a nightmare! We are selling the bike and taking a loss now on it just to avoid the never ending credit card debt we have because of this! Like the other guy said…you sit in the finance office with mountains of papers to sign as if you are doing a regular car loan purchase. NOT the case with HSBC or Yamaha Credit! I will advise ANYONE AND EVERYONE to NOT go through this company! Bad Bad news!!!”

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