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Leave a CommentIt's funny to read these losers try to get out of there debt!!!!.... If YOU pay what you owe you wouldn't have none of these problems.... Most of the people complaining, credit report probably look like S**T!!!... Grown folks who don't want to take responsibility on their actions, so they want to blame the world. If they make money on old debt maybe you should get into the business so you could pay your bills!!! You are the reason why there are places like this. You can get sued and garnished for up to 25% of your income if they choose to go that route. LOOK IT UP!!!! ...
half couldn't speak english let alone where they where or what was really going on. wanted a case number and couldn't understand only the ext. I did keep calling them with not results. yet but tired of the phone calls for a person that doesn't even live here let alone my 7 year old thinking I am in trouble.
Our law firm sues bill collectors who violation the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and FCCPA, Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act. Our client(s) have advised of calls being made from this number to our clients to collect debts. Our clients have complained of threatening calls from this number. The FDCPA prohibits making false statements to collect a debt, and the use of harassment and intimidation to collect a debt. Most lawyers who handle FDCPA claims will do so on a pure contingency basis wherein the consumer does not pay any money out of pocket to hire the attorney and if the consumer wins the case the bill collector has to pay the consumer's attorney's fees. This message is a public service of Shuster & Saben, LLC. Please visit us at www.attorneyforeclosuredefense.com
I got a call from this number 888-311-9924 and say i owed a debt, but how can that be...? Im only 17years old still live with my parent plus i dont work or have any bills under my name and they want me to pay back! I wonder how do they get my number!
Just rec'd same ignorant call from this so called company and this person doesn't even live here and stated give him this message anyway the idiot. love the sopeona thing, get lost you're all a bunch of crooks buying peoples debts and making threats and causing more problems for the unemployed
left a case number and ext num. called back and said they were a law office looking for a melody martin.Guy said would not be getting any more calls to my number form th courts
I just submitted a complaint to the Pennsylvania Attorney General's office concerning SRS. They called my son and told him that my wife was the subject of a civil complaint and that we needed to arrange a time between 8:30 and 4:30 to received a summons.
This company is acting illegally. If they contact you, file a complaint with the FTC, BBB, and Attorney General's office. Please read:Industry Tipscollection agencyDEBT COLLECTION - YOUR RIGHTS - Under the FederalTrade Commission's Fair Debt Collection Practices Act,collection agencies may not use any false, deceptive ormisleading representations or means to collect debts. They maynot harass, oppress, or abuse any person while attempting tocollect a debt. A debtor may be contacted between the hour******a.m. and 9 p.m. only and can be contacted at work unlessinstructed not to. Collectors may not tell others about thedebtor's personal finances. If you use credit cards, owe money on a personal loan, or are paying on a home mortgage, you are a "debtor." If you fall behindin repaying your creditors, or an error is made on youraccounts, you may be contacted by a "debt collector."You should know that in either situation, the Fair DebtCollection Practices Act requires that debt collectors treat youfairly and prohibits certain ****ods of debt collection. Ofcourse, the law does not erase any legitimate debt you owe.This brochure answers commonly asked questions about your rightsunder the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.What debts are covered?Personal, family, and household debts are covered under the Act.This includes money owed for the purchase of an automobile, formedical care, or for charge accounts.Who is a debt collector?A debt collector is any person who regularly collects debts owedto others. This includes attorneys who collect debts on aregular basis.How may a debt collector contact you?A collector may contact you in person, by mail, telephone,telegram, or fax. However, a debt collector may not contact youat inconvenient times or places, such as before 8 a.m. or after9 p.m., unless you agree. A debt collector also may not contactyou at work if the collector knows that your employerdisapproves of such contacts.Can you stop a debt collector from contacting you?You can stop a debt collector from contacting you by writing aletter to the collector telling them to stop. Once the collectorreceives your letter, they may not contact you a***n except tosay there will be no further contact or to notify you that thedebt collector or the creditor intends to take some specificaction. Please note, however, that sending such a letter to acollector does not make the debt go away if you actually owe it.You could still be sued by the debt collector or your originalcreditor.May a debt collector contact anyone else about your debt?If you have an attorney, the debt collector must contact theattorney, rather than you. If you do not have an attorney, acollector may contact other people, but only to find out whereyou live, what your phone number is, and where you work.Collectors usually are prohibited from contacting such thirdparties more than once. In most cases, the collector may nottell anyone other than you and your attorney that you owe money.What must the debt collector tell you about the debt? Within five days after you are first contacted, the collectormust send you a written notice telling you the amount of moneyyou owe; the name of the creditor to whom you owe the money; andwhat action to take if you believe you do not owe the money.May a debt collector continue to contact you if you believe youdo not owe money?A collector may not contact you if, within 30 days after youreceive the written notice, you send the collection agency aletter stating you do not owe money. However, a collector canrenew collection activities if you are sent proof of the debt,such as a copy of a bill for the amount owed.What types of debt collection practices are prohibited?Harassment. Debt collectors may not harass, oppress, or abuseyou or any third parties they contact.For example, debt collectors may not:use threats of violence or harm; publish a list of consumers who refuse to pay their debts(except to a credit BBB); use obscene or profane language; or repeatedly use the telephone to annoy someone. False statements. Debt collectors may not use any false ormisleading statements when collecting a debt. For example, debtcollectors may not:falsely imply that they are attorneys or governmentrepresentatives; falsely imply that you have committed a crime; falsely represent that they operate or work for a credit BBB;misrepresent the amount of your debt; indicate that papers being sent to you are legal forms when theyare not; or indicate that papers being sent to you are not legal forms whenthey are. Debt collectors also may not state that:you will be arrested if you do not pay your debt; they will seize, garnish, attach, or sell your property orwages, unless the collection agency or creditor intends to doso, and it is legal to do so; or actions, such as a lawsuit, will be taken a***nst you, when suchaction legally may not be taken, or when they do not intend totake such action. Debt collectors may not:give false credit information about you to anyone, including acredit BBB; send you anything that looks like an official do***ent from acourt or government agency when it is not; or use a false name. Unfair practices. Debt collectors may not engage in unfairpractices when they try to collect a debt. For example,collectors may not:collect any amount greater than your debt, unless your state lawpermits such a charge; deposit a post-dated check prematurely; use deception to make you accept collect calls or pay fortelegrams; take or threaten to take your property unless this can be donelegally; or contact you by postcard. What control do you have over payment of debts?If you owe more than one debt, any payment you make must beapplied to the debt you indicate. A debt collector may not applya payment to any debt you believe you do not owe.What can you do if you believe a debt collector violated thelaw? You have the right to sue a collector in a state or federalcourt within one year from the date the law was violated. If youwin, you may recover money for the damages you suffered plus a***ditional amount up to $1,000. Court costs and attorney's feesalso can be recovered. A group of people also may sue a debtcollector and recover money for damages up to $500,000, or onepercent of the collector's net worth, whichever is less.Where can you report a debt collector for an alleged violation?Report any problems you have with a debt collector to your sta****torney General's office and the Federal Trade Commission. Manystates have their own debt collection laws, and your AttorneyGeneral's office can help you determine your rights.The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptiveand unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provideinformation to help consumers spot, stop and avoid them. To filea complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visitwww.ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382
I was really thrown off when I spoke to one of the****ociates there, because, she had all my information. But once I told her I needed a paper trail, and so****ing in writing to verify, this was a legitimate office. I received an email with all the information on it. I was so embarrassed. I wanted to believe, this debt was charged off. I thought charged off meant, I did not have to repay the debt back.I was treated fairly, and given a settlement for a lower amount. Which I was able to fit in my budget.I think people will make several excuses, not to pay their debts, so they can continue this repe***ive cycle in life.
You must work for these idiots and wrote that to make them look good, looser
Message stated that they were contacting next of kin and wanted to verify address before sending belongings. Left Case Number.
I thought they were a scam company as well. Until I asked for the credit card number, they said I owed. I realized it was my debt. I hesitated to pay the debt, until I called the credit card to verify. I was so embarrassed. Sometimes we think we can forget the debt, and after a couple of years it will fall through the *****s. But we were able to do a reasonably low settlement, and they sent me my release paper. And I waited 30 days to find out my 3 Credit Bureau Reports were reflected, that the debt was Paid in full.I know the economy is very challenging right now, but for all of you guys who think, we can walk away from this growing deficit, we too are at fault for not paying our bills. We add to the growing concern of Global deficiency. I spoke to a very nice person there who was very helpful, in****isting me to resolve my debt as a settlement.
I got the same exact phone call! did you call back? what did you do?
I recieved a phone call from a blocked number I checked my voicemail and there was a message from 1-888-311-9924 a man left the message telling me i had to call back and give a case number and ask for ext 217. The man said that I am named as a Defendent in a Civil case that has been opened a***nst me and that they need to contact me to arrange a time between 8:00 am and 4:30 pm for someone to drop the summons to appear in court off at my home! I am glad I found this site because I see the dumb stuff this company is trying to pull!
I got a call also... a man who identified himself as William Bellamy from SRS and stated I had a case filed a***nst me in district court and if I did not respond to his call I would be served... Who the heck do they think they are to behave in such an aggressive manner......
This company is called SRS > Superior Recovery Services &****ociates. Address > 80 S Main Blvd, Suit# 112Vineland, New Jersey, 08360858-691-3636Or you can call this rude lady directly at 951-216-7401 & she will try to talk over you. So feel free to dish the treatment on her. This is a SMALL BILL COLLECTION AGENDY that tries to get you to pay OLD BILLS THAT THEY BEEN WRITTEN OFF AS BAD DEBTS. They buy Old Debts From Cell Companys & Sears & Wards & Pay day loan place for PENNYS ON THE DOLLAR & then call you and try to get you to collect. DONT SIGN ANYTING WITH THEM EVER > IT WILL RES**** THE CLOCK ON WHAT EVER DEBT IT IS AND YOU WILL OWE THE MONEY > REMEMBER THESE ARE OLD DISCHARGED DEBTS From COMPANYS THAT HAVE ALREADY BEEN WRITTEN OFF AS UNCOLLECTABLE. They Buy these debts for PENNYS ON THE DOLLAR and then try to trick YOU AND MAKE YOU SIGN SO****ING SO IT A LEGAL DEBT A***N. THEY WILL SAY THEY ARE TRYING TO SERVE YOU SO****ING & dont give them any information EVER. They also have the 888-311-9924 number. This company is the same kind of company as CONSUMER RECOVERY****OCIATES so >>> GOOGLE 877-311-7783 & there is information there to tell you how to WRITE YOU ATTORNEY GENERAL & they will NEVER CALL YOU A***N. Turn turn these Lame SMALL DEBT COLLECTORS into YOUR ATTORNEY GENERAL !
Got a call from 888-311-9924. I had received a call from Sarah with extention 217 & I asked to be transfered to that extension. The Lady who answered the phone asked me for my name and my case number & I repeated my self >>> transfer me to ext 217. She told me to be STILL and she asked me for my name and number a***n. I yelled at her and said EXTENSION 217 >>> I WANT TO TALK TO SARAH & she ***g up on me..This is one of these SHADY BILL COLLECTIONS AGENCYS that buy old DEBTS FOR PENNYS ON THE DOLLAR that have already been discharged and Written off as bad & uncollectable. Just like Consumer Recover****ociates & their number is 877-.311-7783. Dont EVER SIGN ANYTHING WITH THESE PEOPLE BECAUSE IT WILL >>> RES**** THE CLOCK ON THE DEBT <<<< & YOU WILL OWE THEM MONEY. GOOGLE >>> 877-311-7783 & read the comments & turn them into Your State Attoreny General.
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