855-343-3775
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- tired of lazy peopleScam get off your [***] and get a job like all of us.
- Caller: amero partner
- Bater52Calls posing as a process server. This is actually a Bill Collector lying. Very suspect and I doubt it is legal.
- Caller: amero partner
- Call type: Debt collector
- Sam Rockwel| 1 replyClaimed that someone filed a complaint and they are handling the matter. Wanted me to call 8553433775 with my personal information
- Caller: Legal Firm
- grandfathered old debts resurfacing10 year old debt that was charged off but now this new company poses as a law firm and threatens that a case has been filed against you and they even use other family names that are deceased - they probably should have done better research - stupid company to keep buying a debt over 10 years old and charged off - must pay their employees cheap wages -
- Caller: Merril aquisitions or Ameri-aquisitions
- Call type: Debt collector
- successful debt collector| 1 replyUsed deception practices by portraying they were a law firm - shame shame shame - work on commission? a debt collector cannot portray something they are not so don't be fooled - they're research department did not do their homework well either. I am a debt collector and we do not harrass people- we work with them and do not call during dinner hours either - must be a new company or one that is failing miserably. Funny thing is I have no debt so they really are off the mark.
- Caller: Amero co or something like that
- Call type: Debt collector
- same call to me replies to Sam Rockwelthanks for the posting I wrote one too.
- Resident47 replies to successful debt collectorThank you for chiming in without the "pay youse bills" bluster of some of your peers.
- Resident47Whether you are called a debtor or some collector thinks you can flush one out, you have rights and options. Many are simple to exercise if you only learn how. You are granted control of how you are contacted, the right to dispute debt claims, and the means to sue violators at low cost. The FTC and the CFPB can start you on your homework. See also if your state laws grant additional or stronger rights.
official FTC guidance and staff opinions on the FDCPA, PDF copy of the Act
http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm
CFPB Q&A on debt collection practices
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ... debt-collection
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