877-437-5911
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- William| 1 replySome company that threatins to proscute you for bad checks
- Caller: william Taylor
- Angie replies to Williamdid anything ever come of it?
- lahare this is a scam phone #
- Caller: nelj
- JamieThis number is from Northeast Legal Group, they are as crooked as crooked can be, they are a debt collector, they lie, and threaten to sue you , I had a bad check, I took care of many years ago for 80 dollars, If they are true they are suppose to send you a itemized bill, they will not they insist that you wire them money, Do not send them money, I laughed because I called them out, I asked where do you practice law from they gave me short answer NLG, then i said where did you get your law degree from He said none of your business and he hung up!!!!
- Caller: NGL - NORTHEAST LEGAL GROUP
- Call type: Debt collector
- C M GatlinThreatening to sue for bad ck. claims he's an attorney.
- Caller: William Taylor
- Call type: Debt collector
- chuck b| 1 replyIf they refuse to give the info as required by the FDCPA, FCRA, they are scams. You must ALWAYS, and I mean ALWAYS insist that they send you a validation. If they refuse, They are out of luck. If they DO send it, you need to write a formal dispute notice. More than 90% of the time by my own experience, they don't call again. I had one recently --gave them 30 days to validate. 2 days AFTER the validation time had passed, they sent letter saying they were investigating. Been almost 90 days, now. Not making assumptions, but it's gonna be hard to deny that the lawful time to validate is hasn't long passed, and that it has not yet been done!
- Resident47 replies to chuck bOutside of Texas state law, nothing compels a debt collector to ever validate .... unless of course the agency wants to continue contacting and demanding money. Raising and later reasserting a dispute via Cert Mail is wise practice. You can try setting your own response deadlines just to test a collector's intent, but it's not something you can enforce.
The collector slinking away quietly is a common enough response among peddlers of junky and fraudulent debt claims that it's a no-brainer to spend the six dollars in USPS fees to make it happen. - Katie BContact the FTC!!! These people are liars and they are violating the Fair Debt and Collection Laws. A woman sued them and won!
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