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- Shill Alert replies to Angry personNo, they should save it as an example of an incompetent shill trying and failing to trick victims out of money!
- JENNY LAWRENCE replies to Matt Powers| 1 replyIS THIS TRUE ? CAN YOU GO TO JAIL OVER DEBT ? http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jailed-for--280 ... s--prisons.html
- JENNY LAWRENCE| 2 repliesIS THIS TRUE ? CAN YOU GO TO JAIL OVER DEBT LIKE THIS WOMAN http://finance.yahoo.com/news/jailed-for--280 ... s--prisons.html ?
- Caller: jeff financial
- FrustratedA girl from "Doc-U-File" called me (on our unlisted #) asking for my Mother (who doesn't live with us and not even the same last name... so how they connected us I'm not sure) saying she was holding a summons from the Sheriff's Dept for her and she needed to speak with her within the next hour.
Got a hold of my mother and had her call. The man she spoke with said they would settle an outstanding balance (from 1988!) for $300. When she asked for specifics, because she couldn't remember anything outstanding or from that long ago, he told her it would cost her $800 for the information.
That's not a legitimate debt collector - that's a scam!- Caller: Doc U File
- Call type: Debt collector
- deanThis company called my apt manager stated that I need to call them right away or they would issue a bench warrant for me , how could they notify my apt manager
- Caller: Legal Complaint
- no name pleasegot the same call as everyone else did, said they would serve me if I didn't call within one hour, and case number, called the number and case number, wrong person, hung up. Didn't know about the scam, will contact my states Attorney and my personal lawyer.
- Theresa ReisfeltThis number called my Mother- I don't know how they got her number and said that I had a criminal case against me over a credit card debt with a credit limit of $300. I called the number and spoke with someone by the name of Anthony.
- Caller: PH Financial
- Call type: Debt collector
- same thing hereJuly 10, 2012 the same number called my sister in law said the exact same thing as the above, the caller ID said "Detroit", the laidy on phone said same story of sheriff looking to serve warrent and will be at front door in a few hours. Why would these crazy people take time to waist it like this, they must really have a sorry life to entertain themselves by doing this to random people. Dont pick up the phone unless you recognize the number, otherwise let themy leave a message.
- If you'd like to know| 1 replyThese people are full of [***]. They say they work for docu-file and tell you a sheriff will come serve you with a "warrant" or "documents" or a "summons". Then they give you this # 888-925-2664. It goes to the closers who represent themselves as PH Financial. In reality, all of the people you talk to sit in the same office and talk a bunch of [***] about you people that owe money. I would know. I worked there. I had no clue what I was getting in to. They lie to their employees too. James Ward is a piece of [***]. He has no idea how to run a business. He's also a despicable man who cheats and hits his baby mama. He has no morals and doesn't give a [***] about anyone but himself. (I know he will see this. They keep an eye on this site) He goes by Matt Powers or Bryan Freeman. Then there is Nicole Evans, Anthony Mesa, Amber Stevens and all the little pricks from "docu-file". Don't believe a word these people say. And yes, you can go to jail over debt in some rare cases but these [***] don't have that power. I wish there was some way to get them, and all of A&N Financial shut down.
- Caller: JMW Collections, PH Financial, Docu-file
- Call type: Debt collector
- paul replies to JENNY LAWRENCEDon't just post the article, read it: "Under the law, debtors aren't arrested for nonpayment, but rather for failing to respond to court hearings, pay legal fines, or otherwise showing 'contempt of court' in connection with a creditor lawsuit." --from the article.
That's why crooked collectors have turned to relying on "default judgments" where the debtor doesn't show so the court simply rules for the collector. Why doesn't the debtor show? It's called "sewer service." The plaintiff/collector has the duty under the law to serve the defendant/debtor court papers informing them of the suit. They just "forget" and presto, a default judgment where they don't have to prove anything. Illegal as hell, in fact it's perjury, but they're making money and using the courts and cops as instrumentalities of their fraud. A bigger perversion of justice I cannot imagine. - anonymous replies to ANGRY PERSONYes, you can theoretically be jailed for contempt if you fail to appear but judges don't send debtors to jail if they don't show up, judges simply award plaintiffs with default judgements. Jails are overcrowded, states are broke and they need the space for more dangerous criminals. In practice, debtors are never jailed for failure to pay or for contempt. My local paper just reported 3 cases where the payday loan company won default judgements when the debtors failed to show up and nobody went to jail.
- anonymous replies to JENNY LAWRENCEThat used to be true but is no longer true. Your link describes what used to happen in 1/3 of the counties in Illinois but lawmakers have come to their senses and realized how STUPID it was to waste taxpayer money on jailing debtors so they repealed that antiquated law. Read it for yourself here http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2012/07 ... n-illinois.html
- anonymous replies to JENNY LAWRENCEThat used to be true but is no longer true. Your link describes what used to happen in 1/3 of the counties in Illinois but lawmakers have come to their senses and realized how STUPID it was to waste taxpayer money on jailing debtors so they repealed that antiquated law. Read it for yourself here http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2012/07 ... n-illinois.html
- mad in Indep Mo replies to If you'd like to knowYou can not go to jail over a civil debt. Ask any lawyer or law enforcement agency.
- Sean| 1 replyWe would just like you all to know that Docu-File, Inc. (http://www.docufileusa.com) is not associated with these people. We are a national title and escrow company and we do not work with debt collectors, nor will we contact you unless you or your lender have requested our services to perform title work on your property. We are eager to track down these impostors and appreciate any assistance you may provide to us. You may contact us at 877-742-4994 or info@docufileusa.com.
- Mac replies to SeanIll admit I have some debts I found it odd but two collections places were using your name. The one listed here and another one aj or je or jr financial firm I can't remember what their letters were but looking up their sites they were close together address office wise. I haven't gotten a call since I changed my number but they had my full real name not my nick name Mac. They were calling my whole family saying docufile and giving their 800 number. Good luck guys
- Joe Citizen replies to ANGRY PERSONYou're an idiot - You can't goto to jail over a debt - Of course f you fail to appear after receiving a SUMMONS you can be held in contempt and a bench warrant may or may not be issued HOWEVER, the COURTS have to issue the summons not some imposter on the phone!
Accordingly, if a person is served for civil proceedings the courts (depending on jurisdiction) allow 28 days to file a reply to the complaint than issue a hearing date after that
My advice to you & the people you obviously work for is DO NOT practice law without (a real crime) a license to do so & DO NOT impersonate ANY office of any court!
Did I mention you're an idiot? - just got scammed replies to SethI just received a phone call from the company called ph financial firm from a also named Bryan Freeman. The paperwork he sent with his so called signature was rubber stamped. Are they for real or what.
- rolandaI got a call from a young lady stating that they sent me a letter that I never recieved. She went on saying that I owed some money n she couldn't disclosed any information when i asked. My initial thought was this company was bogus but I went ahead and made a small payment and then a couple more to close the debt. A week later I received paper work stating the date agreement of the payments n for me to sign n return. I called the number provided n answering message said that it was not set up to answer calls....how crazy for a company to not have a message mailbox. I immediately called my bank n filed a claim against the payments made to this company. I then looked them up on line n the number 8889252664 was provided n when I called it was some promotion for a gift card n when I asked if they were PH Financial the man hung up on me. Be mindful of callers from this company. As I now feel stupid for trying to do the right thing I'm now having to make a claim.
- Caller: PH FINANCIAL FIRM
- Call type: Debt collector
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