202-792-3776
Country: USA
202 area code:
District Of Columbia (Washington)
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- kalabhoot33This is a scam number..they call you with this number then you press 1 and it dials another number and a guy answer and try to scam money out of you for a payday loan they said you took in 2011
- Margaret| 2 repliesJust received a call at work from a Susan Stine. Can't remember the supposed law firm she said she was with. But then again she also said they were a debt collector. They are handling a case for St. Armands. A payday loan company. Claiming all the usual. I defaulted on the loan and check fraud. There is no check fraud when it is online and they were getting payments. I simply got to a point where I couldn't afford the payments any more. Told her to send me something in writing to verify that they are who they say they are and then I heard someone in the background telling her to tell me that they had already sent me a notice. I told her that I could hear them telling her what to say and she said it was her supervisor. I then told her since she said they were a debt collector that when I requested them to send me something in writing that they were to do so within 5 days of my requesting it and to cease contact until then. As I was hanging up I could hear a guy starting to get on the line. Guess he thought he was going to be able to bully and scare me as most try to do. Unfortunately, I got myself in way over my head with these kind of payday loans and had to file bankruptcy years ago. I learned the hard way and also had to read up on my rights under the FDCPA. When I start stating the rules that they are supposed to follow, I usually get told how stupid I am that they were trained on the rules. Yeah their own rules. Never agree to anything over the phone or by email. Get their # and mailing address. Make them prove it. That is how it is supposed to go. Them prove it not you. Also everywhere you read, you will see where the most scam calls come from area code 202.
- Call type: Debt collector
- mike| 7 repliesat first thought it was a scam can't lie but they sent me all the proper documentation and it checked out they also prompt about giving me a receipt about giving me a receiptat first spoke to Susan Stein who was not very nice at all but then I spoke to her supervisor and he was very helpful and educated and turned it into a pleasant experience I should have just paid my bill to begin with honestly
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- ShillKill replies to mike| 1 replyOh really? Then what is the exact name of this company? What is the address of the company? What was the "proper documentation" they sent you?
Inquiring minds want to know - scam-stopper1 replies to mikePleasant really pleasant huh im sure it was ... should look around were not all as dumb as you think...
- scam-stopper1 replies to ShillKillPleasant debt collection
- The WatcherCaller seems to be linked to the group mentioned in this thread
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-404-692-7756 - MidNYteStorm replies to mikeI believe you work for this operation and are only here to convince people that these calls are legitimate even though they are not.
- Nimrod replies to mikeOh, get real! We can tell you are lying; the fact that you could only afford one of those 99¢ store keyboards that do not have working punctuation keys makes it so obvious that you could never afford to repay a debt.
- WolfmanJack replies to mike"receipt about giving me a receiptat " a receipt for a receiptat? What is a receiptat? Is that a recipe you have tattooed onto your body and the gave you a receipt at the tattoo parlor?
Perhaps you had this tattooed onto your body? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7oDJDKZBFw - Resident47 replies to mikeMerely being transferred to the Good Cop from the Bad Cop is not a valid reason to pay unverified debt. Despite their shill stories, thugs like this who rely on false threats of arrest and litigation are not holding and will never provide what they really need, proof that you owe.
FTC alert: "Fake Debt Collectors"
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0258-fake-debt-collectors - Resident47 replies to Margaret| 1 reply} when I requested them to send me something in writing that they were to do so within 5 days
The 'five day' rule doesn't work that way. It's triggered by an action from the collection agency (DCA), not the consumer. From Day One the DCA must provide the basics of its debt claim and certain disclosures regarding one's ability to dispute them. If those disclosures are not made in the first contact, and I'm pretty sure they never are, the DCA has five days to mail a paper "G-letter". The consumer should not have to request this. Failure to mail that letter alone violates the FDCPA.
If you want your debt validated, that's what you'll have to request on paper within a month of receiving the G-letter. Your validation demand triggers yet more protective provisions of the Act, such as silencing the DCA forever until it complies with your request. I'm sure you've read all this yourself, but the details can be confusing to even experienced consumer warriors. You're quite correct that there's a big difference between laws on the books and the twisted internal rules followed by their violators. The last thing a thug debt collector wants is a paper trail and an informed person who marks one.
FDCPA § 1692g. Validation of debts
http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/15/1692g - Margaret replies to Resident47Wrong or right on the 5 day thing, they still haven't sent anything. Not surprised. They called me at work again today. I believe the lady calling me must be new. When ever I would say anything about sending me something in writing by the us mail and quit calling me at work there would be a short silence before she would say anything. Told her that I had already talked to them once and not to call me again. She said it would be quicker if they could send it to me by email. Told her no that regulations say it has to be by us mail. Then she wanted my address. Told her she should have all of that info if they do have a file on me. I then hung up.
- Tiny| 1 replySupposed law firm (C Oliver Winslow) called said I owed a loan from 2011. And after talking to two people to go get a prepaid re-loadable visa or master-card with $50 and call back with the number it said this number does not exist. This is how I should pay every month. Not to get a green-dot card. Said they would send a email with information about loan after I questioned them...never got the email. I Google the phone number and could not find Any information at all on this number nor the law firm name.
- Caller: 202 792 3776
- Call type: Debt collector
- Sha replies to TinyJust received the call from C Oliver Winslow looking for a family member it is all a scam.
- LisaJust received a call from this company stating I owed a payday loan from 2011 and I will be taken to court. NOT TRUE. Phone Number direct is 202-792-3776 persons name Lamant Fields
- Caller: Beckley McCormick & Schmidt
- Call type: Debt collector
- no fool| 1 replyTotal scam,, dont worry about them,, total dumb [***] at that,, I ran them in circles for 30 minutes,, then told them I have collected their call data,, phone ID,, service node,, re-router IP, and how they were using Vonage,, they said hold on for a supervisor,, I said certainly I would,, he tried to explaine how a judge ordered the call,, I said please let me know which judge in my county and when I go to work tomorow at the district courthouse I would talk with them personally ,,, they hung up! go figure. :)
- Caller: no name given
- Call type: Debt collector
- WolfmanJack replies to no foolFederal law (FDCPA) requires them to send you a letter (US MAIL ONLY) within 5 days of their first contact that contains their name, physical address, the creditor’s name, and the amount of the alleged debt. It also must contains “mini-Miranda” telling you that it is an attempt to collect a debt and that all information will be used for those purposes. The one other important thing that this letter must also have in it is that you have a right to dispute the debt within 30 days of receipt of the letter and if you do so, all collection activity must be stopped until the debt is verified.
Read up on your rights here, get template letters to send and also make a complaint at this government site: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/
Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
List of State AG’s offices: http://consumerfraudreporting.org/stateattorneygenerallist.php - catherine adamsI been constantly harassed by these ppl.They just called twice.The second time I answered and I said I googled the number and you all are a scam.He said the only reason why ppl are saying that is cause they dont wanna pay what they owe.I told him send me something in writing and he said I can email it to u and I said no u won't if u can't send me something then I ain't paying nothing.Then I said I get at least 10 to 15 calls a day from y'all he gonna tell me I was lying .Them ppl will call me at least 7/8 times back to back.That why I just hung up in his face after I told him if they call again I'm going to police station.I see he ain't call back.
- Caller: McCormick &Schidmt
- Call type: Debt collector
- Dara| 1 replyI got a call for my ex husband who I haven't been with since 2003 telling me that a case was opened against him in the county which he resides. He had 14 hours to respond to call. Stated my number was given as contact number. Not sure how as my ex doesn't have my phone number.
- Caller: Beckley McCormick and Schmidt
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