8008281110
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- DEBBIEThe place of business I work for has been receiving calls from this number for months. I have politely told the gentleman not to call here again and he still does. He is looking for an employee here and unless it is an emergency we do not put calls through as it takes them away from work. The employeee has also told us that he will not return calls to him even if we take a message. This has all been told to the caller.
The caller is named Ed Garvin at Ext. 1310. He is very rude. These calls interrupt our work and are starting to be very bothersome.- Caller: Not sure
- ME reply to AA. I know you are unhappy about this Paul; calling you, but repeatedly posting messages on here just annoys the people that are pissed off along with you so please don't leave any more messages for this Paul. Thanks and good luck with that [***]
- Caller: 800-828-1110
- sherianniesThis lady Deborah called wanted to talk to sherri and she had the wrong number. 1-800-828-1110 ext 1758.
- Call type: Event reminder
- tj replies to okThese pages do nothing, one is just a text and the other won't load. Why did you post these?
- tj replies to JillSame number, extension 1339. Bob called my mom this time. Called my dad before. What I really wanna know is how they get these numbers. Exactly what is the scam here? All they are doing is calling and asking for me. When told that it's not my phone number, they just leave a call back number, no questions, no fishing for information, so what is the scam?
- Another VictimThis company has called me and my parents (I am in my mid-thirties) to harass us about a debt that is not owed. This is ridiculous and I don't seem to have any recourse.
- Caller: Ava Stern - did not identify the company
- kdmThese folks leave questionable messages and based on other posts do have to wonder how reputable they are....IF they are debt collectors they obviously did not "get the memo" re: how these things are supposed to work. The voice on our answering machine was female and sounded threatening. Will try and report to DNC/Attorney General's office - may work, may not but....
- Caller: NCB Mgmt
- Marisa Delgado replies to Debt CollectorI hope that one day you will not be in the same shoes as others who lost their job and can't pay their bills.
- Frank replies to FINALLY OUT OF DEBT!$!$Except in most states, the statute of limitations on old debt is less than 9 years. So you probably weren't legally obligated to pay it, but you did anyway.
- ENLIGHTENED replies to DUHHello "DUH". I doubt that you will read this, but I hope that others may benefit from this. "Failure to pay a debt is the CAUSE of a recession. If you thing differently, not only are you wrong but youre ignorant!" Now, aside from the obvious grammatical error in "youre", allow me to enlighten you to the "Big Picture". I was the teaching assistant for economics in college, so I have a bit of insight here. The recession was engineered by a private consortium of banking families with vast corporate holdings and political influence. They are the only entity legally allowed to print money in the US. Like many others, your ignorance is obvious in the naivety of your statement. The Federal Reserve Bank is NOT an agency of the US government. It is a PRIVATE banking organization. If you doubt that, then do your homework. These individuals multiply their wealth by engineering and amplifying the natural cycles in the economy. Why? Consider this. Person A has a 500 Million USD investment in Stock of company B, trading at $100 per share. However, his percentage do not give him a majority ownership or even a seat on the company Board. Yet, for his strategic interest, he would like to influence the decisions and direction of company B. The opportune moment comes during an economic downturn, when there is a run on the stocks. Person A pushes the market by dumping the stock, and in turn ignites a flurry of trade positions as others follow suit and liquidate their holdings of stock in company B. For the sake of simplicity, let us assume that person A has a target re-aquisition price of $50 per share. When this strike price is reached, person A immediately steps back in the market and snaps up massive blocks of shares from panicked sellers. The professional traders and savvy investors, seeing the reversal of the trend, also start buying up the shares, and after a period of time the market equilibrates near its former trading position as it corrects. Again, for simplicity, let us assume that it returns to $100. Now, with the investment of time and trading fees, person A has cleverly doubled his stake in the company, and likely acquired a Board seat or even majority control. After a few decades, you can imagine the collection of companies one can acquire...especially if you happen to be a partner in the biggest private bank in the world.
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http://www.ethosthemovie.com - G.M.I'm law enforcement and this number is most likely being used by individuals involved with identify theft.
Never, Never, Never answer a call from a blocked, "private number", 800, or 888 number...always have them leave a message and then you decide if the call is worth returning.- Caller: Sandy Daniels
- TumbleweedThis number called my phone and left a message telling that Edgardo Castro a name whom I guess is from the embassy of the philippines that i will call the extension 1794 but his name is john kennedy. Idiot stopping calling me i know my debts you don't have to harass me.
- Caller: NCBI
- Call type: Debt collector
- Mike Z.Gal named Jan demanded that I call her back. I checked here and see that this is something called NCB. Well shortly afterward, I got a call from the lawyers from the debt settlement company that apparently knew they had called me and told me it was in violation and that they are going to be able to go after them for $1000 for this violation. Nice :)
- me replies to Debt CollectorWouldn't it be interesting if debt collectors actually followed the rules and LAWS thay are supposed to? It's so lovely to get a call from an agency-you've proven your sister is dead and they keep calling you-heartless
- Phil replies to jjj| 1 replyMany debt collection agencies buy old debt. Once you make a payment, the statute of limitations for the debt resets, making you liable for a debt that could not be legally collected until any payment, no matter how small, was made.
- memeThis is a Debt collector that called my personal number looking for my husband. My phone is unlisted and I have no idea how they got my number.
They are rude and pushy DONOT tell them anything.- Call type: Debt collector
- Verna MauricioA Mike called at this number with an extension 1323.
do not know who this is. - l spanswickDebt collection company looking for payment but will not give me the account or any information on who I supposedly owe the money too
- *****PLEASE READ******This is all a SCAM...yes you probably owe something but the way they collect is highly illegal....if you would like to speak with someone that works there, here is his personal info ******
JEREMY HOEFERT and his personal cell phone is 605-940-0819 he lives in SIOUX FALLS where this terrible agency is located GIVE HIM A RING!- Caller: Bull SH*T MANAGEMENT
- SCAMMERS *** replies to JillThis is all a SCAM...yes you probably owe something but the way they collect is highly illegal....if you would like to speak with someone that works there, here is his personal info ******
JEREMY HOEFERT and his personal cell phone is 605-940-0819 he lives in SIOUX FALLS where this terrible agency is located GIVE HIM A RING!
Caller: Bull SH*T MANAGEMENT
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