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- It's Legit!| 1 replyUnfortunately this company is for real! A good friend of mine is a lawyer and offered to represent me for free in trying to take down this company and we got as far as learning that the debt was mine and I did owe! I stopped making payments on a HSBC account that I had to let go during a tough time and they bought it! I didn't know my debt could be sold! Now, they have the right to collect on it still!!! Lucky for me I didn't have to pay my friend though. He did advise me to pay the debt off before they were able to collect more legal fees!!! OUCH! Just be careful out there. Some collection company's are a scam but these guys are legit!
- Caller: Pacific Managment
- . replies to It's Legit!The Corona scammers routinely make shill posts to create the appearance that they and their alleged "debts" are "legitimate".
Their posts typically play up the "benefit" of paying what many are reporting to be unrecognized suspect "debt", or the "costs" of disputing or challenging them in court. - It's Legit=FAILNice try loser. Anybody defending this company obviously works for them. Enjoy the Channel 2 News showing up!
- debtcollector| 2 repliesI have been reading all these post and it amazes me that so much bad advice is given. I do not agree with Pacific Managements tactics, and I have no interest in defending them. Clearly they violate FDCPA.
But they may legitimatley own the debts they are contacting you about. Calling them a Scam, doesnt excuse the fact that you owe the money. Are you aware that consumer debts are bought and sold everyday? It is basic contract law. A simple assignment of rights for consideration gives the collection agency or debt buyer the right to contact you and sue you if they please.
The guy that said, they cant get a judgment against you if you dont show up to court, is dead wrong. Its called a default judgement, and it is very easy to get. And after 6 months of when the default was obtained, you loose your rights to have it over turned.
All of what they are threatening can happen, except the warrant and sherriff stuff., thats just B.S. Careful on what you believe on this site, there is no legal defense in court called "SCAM"- Caller: pacific management
- . replies to debtcollector| 1 replyYou want to collect debts, follow the law. You want to make threats to get money, you have crossed the line.
http://www.pe.com/local-news/riverside-county ... ors-illegal.ece
"COURT: Feds claim Corona-based debt collectors illegal
BY RICHARD K. De ATLEY
STAFF WRITER
rdeatley@pe.com
Published: 19 October 2011 08:19 PM
The federal government has gone to court to shut down a Corona-based operation described as a “shake-down debt collection enterprise” that has “unjustly” collected more than $9.4 million in a little more than two years’ operation — with many of its alleged victims actually owing nothing to anyone.
Collectors speaking English and Spanish called people nationwide and falsely represented themselves as process servers, lawyers or legal office staff and claimed the people who picked up the phone were facing a lawsuit over an unpaid debt.
A returned call put the consumer in touch with a collector who turned up the heat with escalated threats including wage garnishment or property seizure. Some collectors claimed they were law enforcement and threatened arrest, according to documents filed in the case.
U.S. District Court Judge Virginia A. Phillips in Riverside on Oct. 11 granted a temporary restraining order against the businesses named in the Federal Trade Commission civil action. She also appointed a temporary receiver and scheduled another hearing for Monday .
Named as defendants in the FTC filing were several businesses, many of them sharing a couple of addresses in Corona: Rincon Management Services LLC; Prime West Management Recovery LLC; Union Management Services LLC; National Filing Services LLC; Investment Services LLC; Global Filing Services LLC; and Pacific Management Recovery LLC.
Also named in the civil action are two men said in court documents to be behind the companies, Jason R. Begley and Wayne W. Lunsford. “Defendants have operated their deceptive and abusive scheme since March 2009,” the documents say.
Court records show no attorneys representing either the men or the businesses. A listed phone number for a man matching Begley’s name in Riverside reached a solar power company. The operator said no one named Jason Begley worked there. A number for a man matching Lunsford’s name in Sun City was disconnected.
In papers filed in Phillips’ court, an FTC investigator outlined a sophisticated operation with its collectors following a script to deal with questions and challenges from the people they called.
“Defendants represent to the consumer that he can ‘settle’ the case by making an immediate payment to the defendants. In fact, no lawsuit has been filed nor will soon be filed against the consumer. Defendants simply use these tactics in an attempt to unlawfully collect money from the consumer,” the papers state.
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