480-333-6000
Country: USA
480 area code:
Arizona (Chandler, Mesa, Phoenix)
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- Poor girlGreen tree repo department. FUN!!!!
- Caller: Green Tree Repo Department
- Call type: Debt collector
- Solomeo'Nuisance Nuisance Nuisance Nuisance and on and on and on every 20 minutes. There really should be people within a communication's agency that can enforce the current laws already on the books to stop people from doing this type of activity. There really is no excuse but a poor excuse for not handling companies that break the law when it comes to harrassmwnt. Enough said..
- Call type: Debt collector
- Ohio Girl| 3 repliesJust received a call from 480-333-660 for the 2nd time today in 2 hours. I know to look forward to atleast 8 calls tomorrow and until I get another payment made. I just made a payment to them last week and told them I could make another payment when I get paid again in two weeks. My husband had his hours cut back so we are just a couple of days behind now and they keep on calling. I am tried of the stress that is has lead to me to have even higher blood pressure then I already have. I called the number back 2 minutes after I got the phone call at 8:30 p.m. at night and there office is closed. I wish there was a way that someone could inforce them to stop harrising people especially if you have made an agreetment to pay them again in two weeks. Where is the help for the little people in the USA. Wish someone would help the working people.
- Caller: GreenTree
- Ticked Off replies to Ohio GirlOh My goodness, the people at GreenTree Servicing are some of the most rude people I have met. They threatened my wife yesterday with foreclosure and were mean and ugly. My wife threw the phone down and ran out of room crying. I talked to the supervisor and she was unconcerned and seemed proud that her employees were making an impression like this. They are definitely harassing me and my wife. My caller ID was filled with 7 calls from them in 3 hours. Know your rights as a consumer. Don't blow your top with them, be nice and tell them you are doing the best you can. Don't ever, under any circumstance give them your checking account number. They have never done it to me but they may try to draft when they are not authorized. I have had this home improvement loan for 3 years and have never been more than 10 days past the due date and they treat me like a criminal. The worst one in named "Gil". He has an attitude and really enjoys being rude and tacky.
- AlfalfaThey are already facing a wrongful death suit for literally harassing a man to death:
Tampa, Florida (CNN) -- Dianne McLeod recalls her husband, Stanley, getting so visibly upset when the debt collectors called that she had to take the phone away from him. She believes constant harassing phone calls and other tactics eventually killed him.
"I think they were a major contributor to his death because of the stress and what I saw it doing to him," she said.
McLeod is suing her mortgage company, Green Tree Servicing, for the wrongful death of her husband. McLeod said she thinks he would be alive if not for the stress caused by Green Tree's debt collectors. She said they sometimes called up to 10 times a day and also called the McLeods' neighbors.
"He would begin to sweat; he would also get very red in the face and complain about chest pains," McLeod said. "We were worried he was gonna have a heart attack right there on the phone."
Stanley McLeod had a heart condition and in 2002 was airlifted to a hospital after a second heart attack. He went on disability and Dianne McLeod says they fell behind about three months on their mortgage payments.
This is a message left on the their home answering machine, allegedly by a male Green Tree representative:
"Stanley McLeod, you need to call Green Tree and get your act together and make your payments on your mortgage and quit playing these games.
"Why don't you have that helicopter pick you up and bring that payment to the office?"
It's a phone call the McLeod family will never forget.
"It was so inhumane to talk to someone like that and to take an event that was traumatizing to him and to make a jest out of it," McLeod said.
Debt collection rules
Collectors can only call 8am to 9 p.m., in your time zone.
They cannot harass by calling repeatedly.
Collectors cannot use obscene, profane or abusive language.
They cannot threaten violence for failure to pay.
Collectors cannot call you at work if they know your employer does not allow it.
You have a right to dispute the debt within 30 days of written notification.
Source: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
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Consumer Credit and Debt
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Stanley McLeod died of heart failure in 2005.
"The collection activity did not lead to his death. The claim is meritless," said Senior Vice President and General Counsel Brian Corey of Green Tree Servicing.
"We deny that the content, the number or the timing of the calls had anything to do with him dying in 2005," Corey said.
Debt collection is regulated by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which forbids harassing consumers. Companies can be fined $16,000 per incident. This year, as the economy plunged, consumer complaints shot up. More than 45,000 complaints had been received by the FTC through the end of June, up about 20 percent over last year.
The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals represents about 5,500 companies in the industry.
"The vast majority are very ethical, caring individuals who look for resolution to problems," said Adam Peterman, the organization's director of federal government affairs.
"A bad apple can spoil the bunch too often, so we have to keep pushing that rock up the hill to help prevent that," he said.
Billy Howard is an attorney who runs the Consumer Protection Division for Morgan & Morgan. Howard represents McLeod and has about 500 similar cases against companies who use what he called "Tony Soprano tactics," a reference to the fictional organized crime leader who was the central character in the HBO drama "The Sopranos."
"I think it's frightening because these companies go after people and they utilize tactics people just don't know are illegal," Howard said.
"Scare tactics work. They've worked for years. That's how the mafia made so much money. That's how these mafia-like tactics result in so much money. People are scared," he said.
Howard says one of his other clients had this message waiting on the answering machine:
"You're a piece of s---. That's why you turned your phone off. Mother f-----. But that's OK.
"You haven't heard the last of me. But if it takes me a year or takes me two, believe me, I will find you. You better move. But if you move, you better move to California, 'cause I do travel. And I like traveling. Goodbye."
And then there was this one:
"When I see you. I'm gonna f--- you up. I want my money, and I want it now. I hate people who lie to me and abuse my company. ... If you bring my money back, you don't have to worry about me, just disregard my message."
The FTC said it receives more complaints about debt collectors than any other industry. Complaints are also filed directly with attorneys general in all 50 states, which can open state investigations. Of the 45,000 complaints received by the FTC in 2009, the agency opened one investigation.
According to FTC officials, their primary role is to be a backstop to lawsuits brought by consumers, which is the primary way to fight the alleged abuse.
"We don't have the manpower to individually investigate all of the complaints," said Tom Pahl of the FTC's division of financial practices.
"We try to target the worst actors," he said.
The FTC urges consumers with complaints to report them to their state attorney general, to the FTC and to consider filing suit against the company they believe is harassing them.
Anna Inglett is president and CEO of PHG Financial Recovery Services in Tampa, Florida.
"Those companies that do that will eventually put their own selves out of business. ... We want them gone. We want them all gone," she said.
But she also said debt collection is an important part of the economy.
"If we did not have debt collectors that helped businesses get the money that's owed to them, then who voluntarily would pay any bills?" she said.
McLeod said she remembers the endless phone calls at all hours of the day and night.
"They did not seem to care. ...They didn't care what they said or how many times they called," she said.
The trial is scheduled to begin in January.
http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/12/10/debt.collector.lawsuit/index.html- Caller: Green Tree Servicing
- Call type: Debt collector
- VT| 1 replygreen tree, they are a company full of rude, uncaring ppl who must feel very secure in their jobs and like hounding people who have hit hard times in this bad economy. 7 times today alone
- Caller: green tree
- Call type: Debt collector
- Soomi KimI don't know why these guys are calling. I'm on a do not call list, but obviously these guys are ignoring that.
- Caller: Green Tree
- KT replies to VTI couldn't agree with you more, everyone I've spoke to at Green Tree are rude...
- HG| 1 replyMy original mortgage was sold to Green Tree and it's been horrible since day one. They placed insurance on my home when it was already insured, I advised them they can't double insure a home, it's against the law and they removed it. Today is the 6th, my monthly payment has been in their hands since yesterday, yet... they are calling me today, not leaving any messages though. I so wish they would sell my mortgage to someone else!
- ANNOYED as HELLThis call is from a woman name PAM from Green Tree and if you ever answer your phone she start HARASSING you from the beginning of the call until you get mad and hang up in her face. I've hung up several times on her. She doesn't talk you as a human being, she speaks to you like she's talking to "FIDO" her dog.
- Caller: Gilbert, AZ
- ANNOYED as HELLNot only are they calling from 480-333-6000, but they also call from 480-383-2290.
- Caller: Tempe, AZ
- GOING CRAZYGreen tree took over my mortgage in February and its been pure hell ever since. I send my mortgage payment out 5 days before the 1 st. I can't control the Post office. They start calling you on the second. I have had my same mortgage for 15 years, not once have I had a problem until now. They have also increased my payments by $100.00 starting May 2010. I hate to have to go find another mortgage company but I may not have a choice. This is just rediculous.
STOP THE MADNESS!- Caller: Green Tree
- Absolutely UnbeleivableI have dealt with the short sale dept now for almost 2 months. I have never I repeat NEVER been treated so badly in my life. Harrassed and abused without anything being accomplish, aside from me being discouraged that is. The rep / negotiator I dealt with I beleive is Bi-Polar. One day he'll call as nice as ever and next thing you know it's like he's taking his bad evening on me? Completely "Night & Day". I have also spoken to his manager who is also very abusive. All I am trying to do is be able to sell my home through the short sale process. My Realtor has everything set, we are offering $2000 to have or loan taken care of to sell and even though they GAVE US PERMISSION verbally, NOW just before close of escrow they came back wanting more. Now our short sale cannot close and we might be stuck with our home or lose it to foreclosure. The worst part was; they have encouraged the buyer come and give them money and they will settle as they originally described. That is extortion and they also said the money given will not be part of the Real Estate transaction which I beleive is Bank Fraud. GREENTREE in Tempe Az is the worst Lender I have ever dealt with.
- Caller: Green Tree
- Call type: Debt collector
- DebraI have never done business with this company, I do not have ANY debt, I guard my phone number very carefully, but somehow these idiots got my number. Fortunately I have never answered, but they are persistent in calling even though I'm on the "do not call" list. This morning they called at 8:00! And as I'm typing this, lo and behold, they are calling again!! Ima let it ring :)
- Caller: Green Tree
- Texas is almost paid offGeorge Dumler is the owner of GreenTree write him call them ask for George
Here's some other info:
Green Tree Service LLC in Tempe, AZ is a private company which is listed under loan correspondents. Current estimates show this company has an annual revenue of $500,000 to $1 million and employs a staff of 1 to 4.
Now I dont know how Loan Correspondents work but how can you have Green Tree Service LLC usually offer: Bank Mortgage Loans, Sub Prime Mortgage Lender, First Time Home Buyer Mortgage, Mortgage Fees and Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Loans and be a collection agency also?
Just wondering- Caller: (480) 333-6000
- Call type: Debt collector
- MackI have never done business with this company, I do not have ANY debt and I too guard my phone number very carefully. I am on the National Do Not Call List also. I have informed Green Tree of ALL of this and I have also informed them that they continue to call on average every 20 minutes from 6:00 AM to 11:59 PM asking for DIFFERENT people WHOM ARE NOT AT THIS NUMBER (the number they are calling); AND as if that was not enough, when I told them that if they continued to harass me (especially since they continue to call for various people who do NOT reside at this number), THEY BEGAN TO CALL MORE OFTEN! These COWARDS hide behind their phones BUT I do know where they work and some day...
- Caller: Green Tree Tempe AZ
- SteveI am with you Mack. I am trying to gather a group myself. Sometimes uncivilized people such as this need to be treated as such. Green Tree in Tempe is located at:
7360 S Kyrene Rd
Tempe, AZ 85283-8432
(480) 333-6000- Caller: Green Tree Tempe AZ
- Mika7360 S Kyrene Rd
Tempe, AZ 85283-8432
(480) 333-6000- Caller: Green Tree
- Tiny| 1 replyI'm witha' all...
7360 S Kyrene Rd
Tempe, AZ 85283-8432
(480) 333-6000
Thanks for the info! I am there.- Caller: Green Tree Tempe AZ
- Call type: Debt collector
- C.Russell| 1 replyI live in a apartment here in N.C, started receiving calls from (480) 383-2290 and 333-6000 three weeks ago and was called 3 times in 6 minutes. I have no debt with these people and can't understand why they are calling me. I am familiar with this company and their ruthlessness. They are referred to here as "The Company From Hell." No matter what you tell them, they don't care. If they are looking for someone they will continue to call, whether that person lives their or not.
- Caller: Green Tree
- Call type: Debt collector
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