877-539-3913
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- perry| 2 repliescalled and would not leave a message or detail
- Brian is a nervy Usurer| 16 repliesBrian calls for my co-worker and simply delights in tellin gme how rude I am. He will not explain the nature of his call and attempts to make many demands of me. I did nto cave to his abuse. His other number is 636-925-5300. This guy is named Brian from 877-539-3913 Ext 2205. Must be the new kid on the block with bill collecting as he tried to think he's big and bad but is just a surly simpleton. Said he was calling from St Louis and that _____ (my co worker's name) would know who he is. He also asked if I was a manager and kept objecting to my rudeness and the fact that I would not give up info on my co-worker. Brian, you mistake assertion for rude.
- Caller: would not say
- Renee| 1 replyBrenda called wanting to speak to me. Did not recognize number so played the "she is not in" routine to get name and number to call back. Asked if "Renee" were at work and what the phone number was. Asked if I were a nurse and that is why she could not have the phone number to work. Did not want to give info, so neither did I. Would like to know what this is about due to phone number is on "Do Not Call" list.
- Caller: Would not say
- lala replies to Brian is a nervy Usurer| 13 replieswhy are you even involving your self in some one elses affairs tht is rude if someone asks for ne one besides you and you dont oblige and you wud be suprised not that its any of your bzness but brian is prob gon help more so than you wud believe u shud jus keep your nosy ass in ur own bzness and worry about YOUR job
- Joe Debtor| 4 repliesGot a call from this number and I dont understand I always pay my bills online and they are on time. My student loan is in deferment and my I filed bankrupcy for my other bills, could someone help me?
- Call type: Debt collector
- ROFLMAO replies to lala| 3 repliesThe Debt Collector
Money Beggars
Liars, Lawyers,
Con-Men & Thieves
Who Seeks a Career as a Debt Collector?
The average debt collector is male, has a large ego, bounces from job to job, suffers low self-esteem and enjoys using the telephone as an instrument of empowerment. You shouldn't be surprised to find most of them have great debt problems themselves. (Even though they post on complaint boards that they do not)
Collectors see themselves in a position to take advantage of those they deem weaker, in an effort to overcome their own insecurities. They normally will talk-over any issues you may have, threaten and intimidate you, lie, misrepresent themselves, abuse, annoy and attempt to push you as far as they can.
only 2 out of 10 are honest and hard working.
The greater percentage are deadbeat scum either just out of, or heading back into a jail cell. Collecting is a male dominated business and because of the shortage of skilled workers, agencies are hiring anyone who can walk and chew gum to make their calls. Social skills, education and career orientation are NOT normally the prerequisites for a debt collector – money beggar position.
After all, a portion of what they collect from you becomes theirs.
You'll hear standard phrases such as: "what is your intent" or "I'm going to recommend that our client take immediate legal action against you." The innocent unsuspecting consumer feels threatened, even terrorized by the antics of unscrupulous debt collectors. The really bad ones will call you at work, violate third party disclosure, or worse, threaten you with arrest or wage garnishment if they don't have the money today! They'll try to persuade you to pay off old debts using your new credit card, via Western Union wire transfers, bank drafting, debit checks and cash. They will tell you your credit report will be clean if you just send them the $ MONEY$.
The National Consumer Law Center (NCLC) and the National Association of Consumer Advocates, (NACA) assist attorneys across the country in pursuing agencies and collectors who violate the law and your rights. Collectors are learning that the phone name they use and the perceived anonymity of hiding behind a telephone can easily be overcome with today's modern technology and investigative techniques. Some collectors are learning first-hand that they too, can be charged with making threats over the phone and that their employers don't provide bail money or legal representation. Creditors are increasingly becoming less tolerant of agencies that allow abuse and will drop those that don't comply.
I urge you to complain about collector abuse by contacting the FTC, the American Collectors Association, the original creditor and your state bar association (against attorneys), or me if you feel your rights are being violated. There is a nationwide group of professional consumer attorneys, skilled in debt collection laws that passionately defend the rights of consumers against these illegal collectors. No consumer should ever suffer abuse from a debt collector.
The laws WILL protect you! - FDCPA Guy replies to deleted postSSI and disability income can be garnished depending on the nature of the debt.
- unknown replies to perrycant leave a message unless the voicemail or answering machine verified 1st and last name on the machine...
- unknown replies to Brian is a nervy UsurerMaybe he was just doing is job, if he was callin for a co-worker... why are you so concerned? By the way throwing out someones name, work# and ext is extremely wrong! You are the RUDE one... (I love reading crap like this when the person complaining is the one who sounds wrong)
- unknown replies to Reneethe "due not call list" is for solicitor and sales people... DUHHHHH
- lala replies to ROFLMAO| 2 repliesOnly som1 who feels like a victem wen someone is asking for thier money back wud do so much research on such a pointless topic why is a bill collector such a problem no one is going to call u w/ tlc wen you basically are stealing money and i can tell you owe somebody something b/c u wrote a big old speil about getting done wrong i am not understanding this logic unless when you borrowed the mny u knew u werent pying it back how are people getting scrutinized for doing a job dealing w/ proffesional debtors who wud lie and say ne thing just to get off the phn but for what so thy can call u back again jus face your bills take care of them and stop playing a mislead confused victem thats all that is exuse after exuse now its the bill collecters fault ima say it agn not tht this is something you wanna hear PAY YO DAM BILL
- LALA replies to Joe Debtor| 1 replyummmm wen they call stay on the phone and see what the deal is maybe u wud be able to help yourself that way no one is calling you for fun beleive me their is no one who cares enough to be botherd or bother people who they have no bzness w/
- lala replies to deleted postoooo all ways to not pay back money owed
- fraud-detectorThis phone number 877 539 3913 claims to be Financial Asser Management Systems and called me to say that my husband owes them $85,000 and wanted it paid with a cashier check mail to 1967 Lakeside Parkway Suite 402, Tucker, Georgia 30084. I asked the person by the name of Adrian Pullen for the location she was at and pretended that I would bring the check to her; her location is 70 Corporate Hill Dr., St Charles, Mo 63302. Then she confirmed our conversation with a person by the name of Kevin Murrell. I told them that I would call the police and report this scam. I advised them that if they are not aware of this fraud, they should quit the company before they get themselves into trouble. I then called the St Charles police (636) 949-3300 fraud department and reported them.
I hope this will stop the scam.- Caller: Financial Asset Management Systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- Scam-detectiveYes. 877-539-3913 is a scam. Report to your local police fraud department.
- Caller: Financial Asset Management Systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- John Smith| 1 replyIf people would just pay there damn bills This place would go out of business and never call again :) Just a thought.
- 4PtSakeHere's a thought. Stop commenting on everyone elses posts to those who seem to think they know it all.
This is a place to try and find information NOT be harassed.
I DO pay my bills and am on the Do Not Call list and still get calls from these (and other) scammers. They are usually looking for a past neighbor of mine (a real slime ball) who has given my number while trying to scam other people. There are also a couple of names they give me that I'm reasonably sure are pulled out of a hat.
If "people paid there (might try learning to spell smart guy) bills" they would simply find some other way to try and scam people. - HDFraud_Detector, it didn't work. I just got a call from Adrian. She called for a co-worker. I work in a large store and actually tried page the co-worker. Apparently he's not here. When I told the lady that he wasn't here, she basically called me a liar and said that she knows he works nights here and she needed to talk to him because it was very important. I called him over the pager again, but one of the managers came up and told me that he wasn't working tonight. So I told Adrian. She starts on this whole thing about me helping to protect him and that she was just trying to help him. She called me a lie again, left her name and phone number, and pretty much told me that I'd better give him the message. That's when I looked up the number and found this site. Then kindly tore up the number and threw it in the trash..... not to "protect" my co-worker, but because she was such a [***]!
- Beware of Scams| 1 replyContact your state attorney generals office. This is again a scam in this recession.
- Caller: financial assets managment systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- Gene replies to lala| 4 repliesU R not texting here so how about using some real English grammar when you are writing a post? You do remember grammar from second grade don't you?
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