309-663-6700

Country: USA
309 area code: Illinois (Bloomington, Pekin, Rock Island)
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  • +1
    Jaxs
    | 13 replies
    Some guy calling asking for a friend claiming he is a attorney. When I ask him to state his business he claims he can't tell me, but he sure as hell can call my phone daily asking for my friend and questions.
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    Lou
    Yep, got that one too a few tims.  Didn't bother answer.
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    TEng
    | 2 replies
    Yes, got this call and when told the person was unavailable stated it was an urgent legal matter. Told the person was still unavailable, he asked if I had caller ID--I asked again if he wanted to leave a message, he said no and hung up
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    mad as hell
    | 2 replies
    I my daughter got a call from this number that stated that there was an arrest warrant out for her, she is only 16.
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    Tired and honest
    | 1 reply
    This person is harrasing us weekly asking for a person who I've never heard of. He claims to be an attorney and will not let up even though I,ve rationally explained that I don't have any idea who he's looking for. He tries to get me to disclose my info to him and I refuse. He's slick and arrogant. One more call and I'm calling the attorney general of Illinois.
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    Good Citizen
    | 2 replies
    A person from the line 309-663-6700 called unsolicited. I did a reverse search in public phone directory and got two results ( I know neither and do not wish to be further contacted, as I stated before it was not solicited and definitely an unwanted phone call): Marc Lanehome
    816 S Eldorado Rd
    Bloomington, IL 61704-6000; Wilber & Associateswork
    816 S Eldorado Rd, Ste 1
    Bloomington, IL 61704-6035

    ::FURTHERMORE: I do not even reside in Illinois. Leave me alone you @s*holes.
    • Caller: Wilber & Associates / Wilber and Assc
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    No Name replies to Jaxs
    | 1 reply
    Got it to. It's a collection Attorney
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    Jeff replies to Jaxs
    | 3 replies
    You want to know who this is.... This is Wilbur and Associates. They are a attorney collection group. Deals with insurance companies in Subrogation. They managed to suspend my drivers license until I coughed up $4,500 dollars for a dirtbike accident I had.


    Wiki Definition:
    Subrogation is the legal technique under the common law by which one party, commonly an insurer (I-X) of another party (X), steps into X's shoes, so as to have the benefit of X's rights and remedies against a third party such as a defendant (D). Subrogation is similar in effect to assignment, but unlike assignment, subrogation can occur without any agreement between I-X and X to transfer X's rights. Subrogation most commonly arises in relation to policies of insurance, but the legal technique is of more general application. Using the designations above, I-X (the party seeking to enforce the rights of another) is called the subrogee. X (the party whose rights the subrogee is enforcing) is called the subrogor.

    In each case, because I-X pays money to X which otherwise D would have had to pay, the law permits I-X to enforce X's rights against D to recover some or all of what I-X has paid out. A very simple (and common) example of subrogation would be as follows:

    D drives a car negligently and damages X's car as a result.
    X, the insured party, has Collision insurance, and claims (i.e., asks for payment) under his policy[1] against I-X, his insurer.
    I-X pays in full to have X's car repaired.
    I-X then sues D for negligence to recoup some or all of the sums paid out to X.
    I-X receives the full amount of any amounts recovered in the action against D up to the amount to which I-X indemnified X. X retains none of the proceeds of the action against D except to the extent that they exceed the amount that I-X paid to X.
    If X were paid in full by I-X and still had a claim in full against D, then X could recover "twice" for the same loss. The basis of the law of subrogation is that when I-X agrees to indemnify X against a certain loss, then X "shall be fully indemnified, but never more than fully indemnified ... if ever a proposition was brought forward which is at variance with it, that is to say, which will prevent [X] from obtaining a full indemnity, or which will give to [X] more than a full indemnity, that proposition must certainly be wrong."[2]

    I-X will normally (but not always) have to bring the claim in the name of X. Accordingly, in situations where subrogation rights are likely to arise within the scope of a contract (i.e. in an indemnity insurance policy) it is quite common for the contract to provide that X, as subrogor, will provide all necessary cooperation to I-X in bringing the claim.

    Subrogation is an equitable remedy and is subject to all the usual limitations which apply to equitable remedies.

    Although the basic concept is relatively straightforward, subrogation is considered to be a highly technical area of the law.
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    renaissance
    | 1 reply
    I am getting a couple of calls from this number.  I know the number because of caller id.  Usually I am not at home for the calls.  Tonight when I answered not noting the caller id, the caller just hung up.  I immediately came and "googled" the number.  I don't know anyone in IL.
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    NM
    I get a call from this number and call back, give my name and phone number.  The lady asked why I was short and I told her because I had seen customer complaints on her company on the web.....so she tells me to call back when I get my facts straight and hangs up on me!  Is she serious?  I'm not calling back.
    • Caller: Wilbur & Assoc
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    bull
    | 16 replies
    The guys name is Mike and he sounds like a pretty sleezy guy. Mike likely posted that "jeff" comment. This is a low class collectins group and they aren't attorneys. They have no power to suspend drivers licenses and if Mike tells you he does then he is lying and you should sue him.
    • Caller: wilber and associates
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Jen
    | 7 replies
    Asked for me, then says nothing like he is trying to get paperwork in order and possibly "recording" the call.  I just hung up, i was busy
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    Messy replies to Jen
    | 6 replies
    So, is this thing a scam, or what?
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    Adam
    | 2 replies
    It is Wilber and Associates

    They are trying to collect for an insurance company that paid workmen's comp claims for a guy that was tresspassing on our property and was allegedly injured.  They have ignored our correspondence via U.S. Mail and keep harrassing us.  If you have reason to file complaints or suits against this company, please do.
    • Caller: Wilber & Associates
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    nik replies to bull
    | 14 replies
    oh yes they do, they did mine, for an accident, i had a very well known insurance company, and moved, i pay 6months at a time and usually they let me know when my insurance is up, this time they didn't email me or call me, so i drove around thinking i had insurance, and some girl hit me in the passenger side rear of my car, and i got a ticket, don't know why since she hit me behind my back door when i was driving a 65' buick (very long car) and didn't see a black big car during a sunny day, this number kept calling so i talked to them, they threatened to suspend my license, which they did, and are very rude, and won't even set up a payment plan so i can pay 100-150 a month, do they realize people are at hard times now and 100-150 a month is kind of a lot when u have numerous bills, and getting low hours. they said the only way they can make my payment 100-150 if i pay a downpayment of half of the wreck total of the other party which the total is 3,200, in no way can i pull 1,600 bucks out of my ass, which i told the person on the phone, and they became super offended by the word ass, and began being rude and said they wouldn't work with me that i have to come up with the whole 3,200 bucks, and hung up on me, and now they keep calling me still. but ya now my license are suspended and im stuck on what to do, since i dont' have the 3,200 to pay them....uggghhh
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    NIK replies to Jeff
    YEP IN THE SAME BOAT,,,SUCKS, atleast mine is only 3,200, but have no way to come up with that amount of money, guess ill have to save alittle here and there till its caught up,,,,uggg sucks
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    Nicole
    | 3 replies
    These people must be scam artists!  I think they get some public information and then solicit monies, and threaten people using some factual information, then they trick you into sending them payments.  some of these comments are probably some of their own people, trying to convince you that they can suspend your license.  

    I don't even owe any money, and they are threatening to suspend my license if i don't call!  They refer you to a 1800 number and try to get you to pay to listen to them.  It is a scam!  I will not have any further communications with them, instead i will probably report them.
    • Caller: some alleged stupid collections lawyer
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Nicole replies to Messy
    | 2 replies
    yes, it must be.  be careful, they use public info they have on you to deceive u to get money....call the police!
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    Nicole replies to mad as hell
    Did you call the police?  These are professional scam artists.
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    SUBEMP replies to Jaxs
    | 1 reply
    They can't tell you because it's against privacy laws to discuss other peoples business with anyone other than the person they are trying to reach. Unless you are a spouse or parent of a minor child.

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