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- WONDERING replies to COLLECTOR| 1 replyYOU ALL DO NOT UNDERSTAND THESE PEOPLES BUY ACCOUNTS FROM OTHER CREDITORS DO NOT NOW IF THE OTHER CREDITORS HAHVE BROUGHT UP FRAUDULENT ACCOUNTS AND START PRESSURING YOU TO PAY FOR SOMETHING YOU NEVER RECEIVED THESE COMPANY IS HORRIBLE AND NEEDS TO BE INVESTGATED AND SHUT DOWN ASAP
- WONDERING replies to Will be seeing you in courtI WILL NOT GIVE YOU A DIME! MF!!!!!!
- squeekzPeople will be more inclined to pay their bills off, in a timely manner, if you can provide the legal (original) documents stating that they are held responsible for the acts therein. If the party agreed to pay with a specific company, that their debt is owed to that company, and if sold (numerous times) to other companies due to a lack of financial obligations to that institution, that you purchased without the original documentation.. well [***] tits to you. It is not because they are deadbeats who take out loans that they had no intention to pay back.. Its because it is common, legal, professional practice to provide us the true/real documentation stating that WE OWE YOU THE MONEY. Nice try. Maybe with the claim number you leave on the people's voice mail, you should attach the legal, court number of which you filed a civil action in that county. After doing so, bring your appropriate legal documentation to court so that we all can fight you fairly.
- Caller: Lockhart, Morris, Mont
- Call type: Debt collector
- angie u| 2 repliesI had the same threats about my nursing license. Being a single mom of 3, I HAD to keep my license to work. I too signed up with the College Network and decided after reading the material that this was not a good idea and tried to cancel with them. They told me, like the other folks on here, that I couldn't cancel.
My question to all of you is, can we sue them for being a fraudulent company with unfair practices? I have paid them about $6000.00 I only owe $690.00 more. If they are as bad as I am reading on here and as fraudulent as I am reading, I want my money back!!!- Caller: Lockhart, Morris and Montgomery
- Call type: Debt collector
- Alfalfa replies to angie uI would consult with a consumer law attorney to see what your legal options are.
- lone stranger replies to angie uNot trying to be flippant, but you can sue anyone for anything. The questions you should ask are:
(1) Is the amount of money involved enough to justify a lawsuit?
(2) Do I have a winnable case? Am I LIKELY to prevail?
(3) Am I prepared to go through a lengthy, expensive and stressful process?
I'm not trying to discourage you, but I have been involved in litigation on more than one occasion, and you need to know what you are getting into. The last situation I was a party too never got to court, had a largely meaningless outcome, and the check I wrote was for $8,000.00.
I would suggest that you speak with an attorney, and ask for an opinion about the merits of the case. This initial consultation should be free, or at least for no more than a nominal fee. Make sure you are speaking with an attorney practicing in these areas - your local real estate closing attorney is not the guy you want, at least for this.
If you want to have a meaningful consultation, come loaded for bear. Organize your records and documentation. Scour the Internet for information which speaks to any improper or fraudulent conduct by this firm or its principals. I am hoping you have kept notes along, as there is no substitute for CONTEMPORANEOUS records. But if you haven't, sit down and compose a summary of events now, and do not mislead the attorney about when the summary was created.
Once you have all of this in hand, neatly ordered and organized, compose a cover document which summarizes each document in the package (like a table of contents, but with one line summaries of the documents as appropriate).
If you show up at an attorney's office with this in hand, you will have the best shot at garnering his interest. It will convey that you are not just some clueless soul who will be difficult to represent.
I will tell you that the devil is in the details. I will also share a saying from a family member of mine who was a judge. "He who has the gold makes the rules." In your case, they have the gold. The question will arise as to why you continued to pay a "scam" for so long, why you are just now seeking relief. And winning a judgement is not the same as getting the judgement satisfied (paid).
It is entirely possible that you have a good case, that there are grounds for generous compensatory damages, and that litigation is well worth your time. But determining this requires that you lay the facts out in front of a professional litigator - possibly more than one if you feel like the first one gives you short shrift.
Take your time, and make sure you have the right person to help you. You don't want to compound one mistake with another.
Good luck.
-LS- - SCOTT A replies to 5.56mmYou most likely broke your sign on bonus contract, if you did, there's no way out. That said I'd still het a lawyer, some of their collection tactic's are against the law.
- SueWThis call was from Lockhart, Morris and Montgomery, debt collectors.
[They've also called from 214-522-6424]
They've been calling (as have others) for someone who used to have
my phone number. I emailed them to take me off their list, and I got
this reply:
___________________________
We have removed the number from our system per your request.
Thanks,
Ronald J. Martin
Director of Operations
Lockhart, Morris & Montgomery, Inc.
833 E. Arapaho Rd., Suite 210
Richardson, TX 75081
877-214-3355 x100
Fax: (214) 522-6571
___________________________
I'll see if they really remove my number and stop calling...- Caller: Lockhart, Morris & Montgomery, Inc.
- Call type: Debt collector
- teddiI got a call from these people asking for someone I know. I said I didn't know them and they claim they took my phone number off their list. We'll see. I blocked their phone number through my phone company.
- Attorney who sues bill collectors replies to THE BILL COLLECTORJust because the man tells you it is a valid debt does not mean it is. Collectors lie about everything, as they receive a piece of every dollar they collect. Attempting to collect a debt that does not exist or that was paid in full are both violations of the Fair Debt Collrction Practices Act (tit 11 U.S. Code Section 1692a et seq. The collection agency is not necessarily calling because you owe money; sometimes you are thought to be too stupid to know that you do not owe money, and are therefore the ideal victim for a collection agency.
- pattie replies to Seeing a lawyer over this companyJust about like my experience. They were harassing and intimidating my 84 year old father over disconnect fee from a sorry security company (ADT). It takes a real man to try to harash and extort money out of an 84 year old honest man, veteran of foreign war, never been on welfare, always paid his bills, and lives on retirement now. Way to Lockhart, Morris, and Montgomery. Your are real big men arent you. The only thing you get an A in is rudness and extortion.
- pattie replies to anonymousJust like in Biblical times the money collector was hated and for good reason. Everyone wants to pay their bills but life happens in between. What is so sad is the collection agency wants to double or triple the amount that the person already cant pay. They want to use strong arm tactics and extortion. I would say God help them but they dont deserve it.
- pattie replies to WONDERINGYou are 100% right. They buy up defaulted loans and hope to make money off peoples sorrows. They double and tripled the amount of the original loan which a person could not pay in the first place. Dont try to work anything out with them because it is impossible. They want the hugh amount of money. They threaten and intimidate and try to extort money out of people. They can all go to hell as far as Im concerned. If something should be government banned its collection agencies. Let people work the debt out with the person it is owed too.
- Rabbi Rick replies to THE BILL COLLECTOR| 1 replyYou are wrong, this is not a legitimate company. They say I have a debt but can't tell me how I incurred it, what company it was with or what my address or middle mane are.. My car was paid in full 4 years ago, I have NO credit cards and haven't for decades
- Angry replies to THE BILL COLLECTOR@THEBILLCOLLECTOR- I was right! You aren't very smart because anyone reads
Your name and you're the only one taking up for them.... Get a real job and work for your own [***] and quit trying to take peoples hard earned money - ANGRY replies to Rabbi RickRabbi Rick don't listen to this man! Look at his name on her-- he's probably the creator of this particular scam
- TBThe number 877-214-5933 is Ford Credit calling.
- Caller: Ford Credit
- Call type: Debt collector
- Desperate and alone replies to anonymousAmen anonymous!! to The REAL Collector, nor did we anticipate our beloved husband DYING on us, leaving with only 1 income in a 2 income combined family of 7! And, YES, this IS today's American family!! Yours, Mine and sometimes, ours. We were never blessed with one of those, he had a heart attack and went into congestive heart failure four years into our marriage and died 10 days after our 5th anniversary. So, I lost my soul mate, my best friend, our second, and needed, income, the kids dad, then within a year and half, my job was re-structured and I had to teach someone else to take my job over so I could be fired. But, while I was waiting on my pink slip, they decreased my pay by $6/HR, and that was my mortgage every month, so, guess what? You guessed it, I got 2 weeks behind and they filed foreclosure papers on me. I fought with them for almost 2 years, only to be thrown out with 10 days to pack up, sell stuff, and get rid of horses, dogs, cats, my beloved wild boar, chickens, memories of "dad," and all because they had no intention of working with me to refinance the mortgage even though they'd had me filling out all these papers for 2 years. And why???? Because MY name was not on the original mortgage note. Just my deceased husband's! So, Yeah. You have no idea what REAL is!!!!You should come out here some time. Take pictures to line your dresser drawers.......
- Mary Ann Williams replies to The REAL CollectorYou make me sick
- Mary Ann WilliamsI know I do not owe a bill, I look at my credit report and it is not on there also.
- Caller: Lockhart, Morris and ____
- Call type: Debt collector
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