918-592-2420
Country: USA
918 area code:
Oklahoma (Broken Arrow, Tahlequah, Tulsa)
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- joeThese Guys are ruthless. They will attach a lein, law suit or garnishment to you faster than you can spit.
- Caller: Works and Lentz
- Call type: Debt collector
- Howard the duck"John Carr" is that your real name?!?! Works and lentz is a joke. "John Carr" called me today!
- Call type: Debt collector
- HowardJohn Carr is a dirt bag and i will be glad when he dies. His wife left him for me because he couldn't get the job done in bed.
- Caller: Works and Lentz
- BMWShe id herself as Erica Larson, as if I knew her or she was a friend of mine...called me by my 1st name. It is a collection agency Works, Lentz and I don't mind the calls, but don't call me as though you know me and I've given you permission to call me by my first name!
- Call type: Debt collector
- Kristy replies to MI also got a message from a Rene Gary from this exact number did not mention what it was regarding or whom she was with. Thanks for posting this, good to know.
- Tyrone| 1 replyThis building at 1437 s boulder is a bank also they have no security you could walk in there and do a
terrorist attack like park in there parking garage and have it set on a timer and then just walk away its a 9 story building maybe a little taller and on a corner. calling all terrorists.- Caller: works & lentz
- Call type: Debt collector
- exes call replies to EssieI've been divorced since 2001, ex moved out of area in 2002 - got a collection call for him on my cell phone (which he never used & I have the same cell phone number for about 10-12 years now). He lost his job Oct 2011 - the collection co did a skip trace which shows places lived and relatives & that's how they found me & my phone number.
I said when you find him let me know as child support is priority over your debt!! - Guess who? replies to sandraYou must work for them!!!!!
- Alty| 1 replyWorks and Lentz.. I talked to Elizabeth both times - one time said she was an attorney and the other she said she was in collections. REMEMBER, THEY WORK FOR THEIR CLIENT, NOT YOU!
- Caller: Works and Lentz
- Call type: Debt collector
- TheyCalledMeToo replies to tryingtocleancreditIf they can't give the the original creditor and amount, you don't have to pay and they have to take it off your credit report. OK State Law. Another company tried this with me in the past.
- NunyaCindy Bingham called and said to call back. Did not leave a message as to who she was with or what the matter was that I should call her back about. This number does belong to Works & Lentz located in downtown Tulsa, OK. They are a law firm that handles debt collection for medical bills. Do not provide them any information over the phone; they are required by Federal and State law to provide you in writing proof of the debt, the original creditor, and details of the charges owed. If they tell you otherwise, they are lying. If they do not provide this information to you they cannot pursue you any further and if you communicate to them in writing that all communication should be via mail they cannot keep calling you. Again the law. Know your rights and don't ignore it...handle it before it affects your credit especially if it is something that is not legit. If it is, get the proof and pay the bill. :)
- Caller: Works & Lentz
- Call type: Debt collector
- BBRiley Armstrong called my supervisor and left a message for me to call him. I tried to call back twice, but got a different person each time. Not sure who they are looking for but it is not me.
- Caller: Works & Lentz
- Call type: Debt collector
- former collector replies to lgc| 5 repliesWorks and Lentz is an attorney office. They specialize in collections for medical offices and hospitals and they are a "last resort" collection agency for most medical and hospital debt in the Tulsa area. This is their line of work. When you call them, they will tell you up front who they are. They aren't "posing" in order to be threatening or misleading. If they're calling you it's not a scam. I previously did collections for a specialty surgeon's office and I was trained by their attorneys. They are easy to work with (personal experience with a past debt) if you make payment arrangements and keep them. If you don't, they will sue you on behalf of the physician or hospital.
- former collector replies to tryingtocleancredit| 1 replyYou should contact the hospital, doctor's office, or insurance company in order to get an itemized list of charges. Request your medical records. It's your right. If your insurance company paid any claims on your behalf you should have received an explanation of benefits in the mail. Compare the charges billed to insurance compared to the EOB from your insurance company. I used to send accounts to collection to Works and Lentz. We never sent itemized statements to them. Just the amount owed and contact information.
- former collector replies to brotherbrady@live.comIt is very legal to charge interste on outstanding medical bills Most medical providers charge interest on the outstanding balances at each billing cycle. Our office did. Legally, you don't have to pay the interest. We waived the interest for a lot of patients who requested it.
Works and Lentz is a law firm and collection agency. They are used as a last resort by many physician's offices and hospitals in the Tulsa area. They have been around for many, many years. They are easy to work with if you make and keep your payment arrangement. - former collector replies to D| 9 repliesWorks and Lentz isn't a bottom feeder collection agency. They are legitimate and they have been in Tulsa for many years. They are a physician's office or hospital's last resort for collection before they sue you in court. If you owe a doctor or hospital some money and don't pay it after their inside collection attempts, they turn your account over to Works and Lentz.
- Rahzzel replies to former collector| 4 repliesYou can't be sued over medical bills. What are they going to do? Put you in prison for being unable to pay over $100,000.00 in medical? What a genius idea. 'They can't pay us so lets make them a burden of the state.' So smart.
- Heather replies to RahzzelIt's more like they sue you and then your wages are garnished until the debt is paid off.
- GONNAWIN HAHA replies to former collectoryou have got to be an employee this is funny i work for the hospital i was sued by that were suppose to be taking the money out of my checks they said would start few months later low and behold i get a letter from WL about being sued wow well there goes my arrangments out the window since you keep saying basically pay your bill we are a good company ha we will work with you ha like the agreement i had to make payments to WL i answered the calls made the payments bam garnishments over a verbal agreement according to mrs susan Lentz made with me that i could not have a copy of by the way ha well here i am because i was so stupid to trust these embosouls with following through with their work(which is CRAP) i almost lost my home over did lose my car because i couldnt afford thier garnishments and a house, car, bill s, food your right mr Former collector they are a great company wtf ever i bet not one of them have ever had to struggle to put food on the table after as many people as they scam oh and the big funny thing is i had copies of final bill from hospital after in was $400.00 works and Lentz got me for 1500 oh ya thats just an awesome company doing their job so as you can see they are full of crap show up to court fight them back i know i am this time screw trying to work it out they lie
- average consumer replies to tryingtocleancreditIf they send you a letter on it, in that letter it states that you can dispute that you owe that bill and they have to go back to the medical provider and make sure that the balance is correct. If you want a medical bill ask the medical provider, that's what I've always done and it's worked....hopefully it will continue to.
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