888-420-2510

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    tired
    888-420-2510 calls almost every day looking for someone connected to an estate. I told they I had never heard of this person, they still keep calling.
    • Caller: Ascension Point
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Margaret Olsen
    I don't know caller or want them to use any of the information about me.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    Mel
    Received a call from them about a relative who is still living.  Not sure what wires got crossed here but it concerned me because he is in the military.  Very cheap trick and unkind.
    • Caller: Ascension point
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    Becca replies to ascension point
    U freaking idiot ..U are asecenion point thats why u are saying all this mess ..Do u think we are dumb and can't read ...Bahha
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    LAMET replies to animal lover
    | 1 reply
    Check the Federal Trade Commission website www.ftc.gov 

    http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2009/07/deceasedebts.shtm
    For Your Information: 07/31/2009
    Who is Responsible for a Deceased Relative's Debts?
    If your relative leaves unpaid debts when he or she dies, do you have to pay?
    According to the Federal Trade Commission, the nation’s consumer protection agency, surviving relatives usually have no legal obligation to pay the debts of a family member who has died. Generally, that person’s estate is responsible for paying his or her debts. But if there isn’t enough in the estate to cover the debts, they typically go unpaid.
    After a relative dies, debt collectors may contact family members and ask them to pay their loved ones’ debts. The rights of surviving relatives are covered by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which the FTC enforces. The FTC has developed a new consumer alert about this issue titled Paying the Debts of a Deceased Relative: Who Is Responsible? To learn more, go to http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/alerts/alt159.shtm.
    The Federal Trade Commission works for consumers to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices and to provide information to help spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint in English or Spanish, visit the FTC’s online Complaint Assistant or call 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357). The FTC enters complaints into Consumer Sentinel, a secure, online database available to more than 1,500 civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad. The FTC’s Web site provides free information on a variety of consumer topics.
    MEDIA CONTACT:
    Office of Public Affairs
    202-326-2180
    (FYI deceased debts)



    Also for more assistance
    http://www.consumerjustice.com/consumer/
    http://www.collectorsexposed.com/forum/
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    bill collecter replies to Distressed daughter
    | 2 replies
    you gotta ask yourself who the real theif is, theft is taking something  that is not yours or borrow and dont pay back. hopefully god had mercy on your mom, but i guess we will never know
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    Sany
    If a family member wanted to get this company out of their life and to avoid lawsuits etc. what would be a good percentage to settle a debt and should pay installments be set up if there are limited funds.
    • Caller: Ascension
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Sany
    If a family member wanted to get this company out of their life and to avoid lawsuits etc. what would be a good percentage to settle a debt and should pay installments be set up if there are limited funds. by the way they sent a letter.
    • Caller: Ascension Point
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Juan
    Rec'd call today for my brother's estate.  My brother died two years ago.  He had no money, no property...so no estate.  Will wait to see if they call me a second time before I waste my breath on them.
    • Caller: Asension Point
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    Cheyenne replies to Bob
    I too am now getting calls from this company, Ascension Point, with the number listed here about my deceased mom's accounts. Thank GOD I saw this site!
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    Ferd
    Somebody at this number left a message for my ex-wife to call about my mothers estate.  We were divorced 8 years ago.  I told her to ignore it because legit companies identify themselves.  Scum sucking low life bottom feeders.
    • Caller: Didn't Identify themselves
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    MSue replies to Texas Attorney
    | 1 reply
    I received this call in the AM on my private personal cell phone.  I knew it was a scam from the beginning simply because I did not know this person.  My concern is how this company or organization get my person cell phone information.  The person they were trying to contact had a similar name. Do you know of a cell phone listing that these people have access to?  Thanks
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    MSue replies to Texas Attorney
    I received this call in the AM on my private personal cell phone.  I knew it was a scam from the beginning simply because I did not know this person.  My concern is how this company or organization get my person cell phone information.  The person they were trying to contact had a similar name. Do you know of a cell phone listing that these people have access to?  Thanks
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    Mike
    They called and left a message for me concerning my late grandmother .... she passed 4 years ago .... glad i found this site and i will pass it along to other family they might try and contact .... really can't believe the nerve of individuals plying on something like this ... thanks for all the info!
    • Caller: Ascension Point
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Judy replies to jimmy
    | 1 reply
    You don't have to play dumb just tell them your not paying there is no estate and they will stop calling you.
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    Judy replies to meme
    They got your number by doing a local relative search.
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    Judy replies to Ruth
    | 3 replies
    Thats funny because they are only open from 7am - 9pm??
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    judy replies to Cheryl
    No you do not have to pay them only the estate is reliable for the debt's not you personally unless you are a co-signer for the card.
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    Judy replies to Distressed daughter
    They are not theives if you don't have the money then tell them you dont have the money and you are not going to pay. period. tell them to stop calling you and they will.
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    Judy replies to Kevin
    Just tel them to stop calling you. Its that simple!!

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