Global Collections
- Susan replies to AngI got a call from them today... have no idea why... we pay our bills
- haydenmartin97| 7 repliesIt is often seen that businesses suffer from huge financial losses due to non-payment of the debts from the lenders. Nowadays, with the emergence of the reputed debt collection agencies, it has become much easier for the people to obtain debts efficiently from the debtors and avoid suffering from huge financial losses. These debt collection companies work under certain legal boundaries and have the authority to take action against people, who do not pay debts on time. If you take the service of this organization, then you can surely avail satisfactory debt collection services.
- Kellie replies to haydenmartin97Who told you this haydenmartin?
Unless, you are one of them?
My free estimate is 80:2...20 for honest guys. - Yoda1725 replies to haydenmartin97Hi "haydenmartin97"
You write like a hijra. Dalits are far more high born than you. Shills like you are worse than excrement. Since you know how to use a computer, why do relieve yourself in an open field, instead of using a toilet? I bet you don't wash your hands after you go. - TheHolyHandGrenade replies to haydenmartin97"These debt collection companies work under certain legal boundaries and have the authority to take action against people, who do not pay debts on time." Sure they do, however when..
- they are snaking money out of a bank account without authorization..
- they are calling and asking for sensitive info from the consumer (when they should already have it), but refuse to give their simple company info..
- they falsely threaten with claims the process server is on their way if they don't pay up now..
- they falsely threaten jail time for a civil matter..
Nice try Shillboy - B-Edwards replies to haydenmartin97Nitwit Shill Alert! That post makes no sense at all. That is one problem with out-sourcing.
- Steve - From Technical Support replies to haydenmartin97No, no my friend you have not yet addressed my customer service concerns in a timely and courteous manner. Your post is going in circles, it is in a loop.... you are stuck in a Vindaloop! Now have I addressed your shilling in a prompt and courteous manner?
- William replies to haydenmartin97It is often seen that businesses have shills come to websites like this one to do "damage control" and try make the business appear to be perfectly honest. But you are worse, you are advertising !!
Your intellect is no match for any of us regulars.
I could write better than that in the 9th grade, at the age of 15.
But I had an advantage; I wasn't working for dishonest people. - Resident47 replies to haydenmartin97That's a non sequitur in this thread. It is also not a comment but overstuffed promotional copy trying too hard to be unspecific. I was unable to pin this material to whatever company used it, which is a shame because it badly needs editing. Please forward my revision to its source(s) for their kind consideration.
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It is often seen that consumers suffer from huge financial losses due to sudden unemployment, marital strife, medical expenses, and other involuntary change, leading to non-payment of debts to heavily securitized predatory lenders. Nowadays, with the emergence of networked computers to assist the disreputed junk debt collection agencies, it has become much easier for the financial gamblers to obtain dubious accounts efficiently from the callous creditors and avoid toiling at real jobs with honest bosses. These debt collection companies work to defeat and ignore certain legal boundaries and abuse their authority to take legal action against people who do not defend their rights on time. If you accept the moral and legal responsibility of this industry, then you can surely prevail with satisfactory ratings rather than remain a constant target of enforcement action. - krista| 5 repliesHow do I make them stop calling!!!
- TheRealSeriously® replies to krista| 3 repliesGet a call blocker! Simple!
- Yeah Right replies to TheRealSeriously®| 2 repliesCall blockers can help but are not fool proof. Then you use the word simple when the opposite is true. Scammers will most always change or spoof their number making it harder for you to stop the calls. Ignoring calls from sources unknown may reduce the amount of junk calls but will not eliminate them. I speak from personal experience. I let unknown calls go to voicemail and if it is important they will leave a message. Yes, there are some call blocking apps on my phone. They do help to a certain point but a call blocker is not a one size fits all solution.
- Kat replies to Yeah RightYou are correct in your statement that call blockers help to a certain point. However, they are the best choice for most people and DO do a lot of good. Many of them allow you to block entire area codes, which dramatically decreases scammers chances even when they change numbers.
Unfortunately, there is no "one size fits all solution". - chainsaw replies to kristaDon't answer the phone, how simple can that be???
- E.C. replies to Ang| 2 repliesAdd phone number do not call State and federal. $5000 fine if they do call.
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