Financial Asset Management Systems: can they garnish wage?

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Sub: #17 All you need to do......
Replied on 07-15-2009, 03:30 AM
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This company will work with you.....call the corporate office @ 770-438-5580 and ask to speak with the President of the company and they will assist you immediately.....it does not get any easier.....

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Replied on 08-12-2009, 06:18 AM
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I will be contacting the Attorney General's Office both here in Austin, Texas and State of New York to file a...civil and possibly criminal charge / complaint against this *%$@#
Financial Asset Management Systems for inappropriately misleading, if not duping, innocent people into believing that they owe money on some lame past debt due, when in fact all past bills were PAID IN FULL, without reservation and hesitation. Please contact your State Attorney General's (AG) Office in your residential state to file a complaint. That criminal-like behavior is conducted by use of a telephone line (most of the time), then the USFCC (United States Federal Communication Commission) should be notified as well. This collection agency's business behavior is somewhat unsavory and highly questionable. If you owe money on a...legitamit, qualified, genuine debt, then accept responsibility; however, if you know dam well that all your bills are genuinely "paid-in-full" and have bona-fide documentation to support your legitamit claim, then tell Financial Asset Management Systems that you are handicapped and suddenly experiencing an epileptic seizure (as a consequence of their phone call) and you have to hang up now to get your medication. So, WARNING: BE CAREFUL with these....(you fill in the blank).



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Replied on 08-13-2009, 04:55 AM
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Did you dispute the debt via a Debt Validation letter? If you know it isn't your debt, send them a Cease & Desist letter and be done with it. If they decide to sue you, you can file a Motion for Discovery, where they have to *prove* the debt is yours.


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Replied on 08-14-2009, 11:52 AM
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They keep calling me and not leaving voicemails - I don't have any outstanding debt - the one c/c I have has like 4 dollars on it. I have student loans for my grad program, but I'm still in school and I checked on the .gov site, it says my repayments don't have to start until November 2010. The rest of these posts are kind of making me afraid to answer because I don't want them to take me for a ride.



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Replied on 08-17-2009, 09:06 PM
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Send them a Cease & Desist letter, Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested.


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Sub: #22 Who is that?!!!
Replied on 11-03-2009, 07:01 PM
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FAM keeps calling our house in English and Spanish (we don't speak Spanish). Once they left a message for someone who's name doesn't resemble anyone in our house. I called, they said 'sorry' - and then continued to call our house - every day - several times a day!!!!

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Sub: #23 FAMS in Georgia 888-998-6920
Replied on 11-11-2009, 06:24 PM
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A man from FAMS called my cell and gave me the entire SSN of the person they are trying to reach which is not me but someone with my name, the next day the called my office per the caller ID and it was 6:55 a.m.and 6:57 a.m., then the called back in the afternoon where I advised they are calling the wrong person. We will see how long this goes on but they are going to get sued giving out people SSN's and calling people at 7 in the morning. ( i am video recording the caller ID info and everyone should do the same)

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Replied on 11-11-2009, 06:25 PM
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A man from FAMS called my cell and gave me the entire SSN of the person they are trying to reach which is not me but someone with my name, the next day the called my office per the caller ID and it was 6:55 a.m.and 6:57 a.m., then the called back in the afternoon where I advised they are calling the wrong person. We will see how long this goes on but they are going to get sued giving out people SSN's and calling people at 7 in the morning.

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Replied on 12-07-2009, 04:50 PM
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I am on the other side. I was called about a person who has many debts. I am gathering this company also works with taxes and support cases.

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Sub: #26 Rude Representatives
Replied on 01-08-2010, 07:46 AM
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This company called my phone from a restricted number and once they could not get me to make a pmt right away the guy just hung up the phone on me..This does not change the fact that I am still unable to make the pmt at this time. When i called back to report this to management they acted as if they did not care that their associates are rude to the customers.

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Replied on 01-12-2010, 11:58 AM
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I spoke to repreentative Kim Moses at this company, she was very rude and disrespectful she talked like I personally got a loan from her!




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Replied on 01-12-2010, 12:11 PM
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When i called back to report this to management they acted as if they did not care that their associates are rude to the customers.
You are technically not a customer. The client who they are collecting for is the customer.

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Sub: #29
Replied on 01-12-2010, 06:03 PM
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Someone called my wife's cell phone from 800-530-2609. When I checked the number @ whocalled.us I found that it was this collection agency. Has anyone had any dealings with them?
I work for them for a little while, and if it's a student loan they are collecting on, they can garnish you very easily. That was one of the quotas we had to meet in fact.

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Replied on 01-14-2010, 04:45 PM
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I just got a AT&t USB CARD for internet, I got a 1 year contract with limited international usage. I got it two days right before I left the country

The contract says "as the sales rep" told me I was going to be able to monitor my usage in a daily basis, however, when I tried to check my usage online it was not available and there is a note on the bottom of the bill online saying that the usage shown may not be current because it takes about 5 days to see the current usages...... by the time I got back in town 14 days after I received a called from cingular telling me that my bill has gone to 5K that they were going to stop the service for my protection. The bill ended up to be 6200. Also the usage shown was in MB and they charge per KB.. Is that legal anyway? Please help me. I do not know how to proceed ?

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Replied on 01-20-2010, 11:18 AM
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Well I can top all of you. I took out $22,000 in student loans. In 12 years I have paid Financial Asset Management Systems over $30,000 in wage garnishments...they lied and said they were helping me rehabilitate my loan (I had defaulted) during this last year and in the final hour decided that they could only consolidate my loan. The lie was that when my loan was rehabilited, it would be completely taken off my credit report. Now I am expected to pay if off in 20 more years, having then paid a grand total of just over 100,000 on a 22,000 loan. My God, SHAME ON ME FOR GETTING A COLLEGE EDUCATION. There's so much more to the story.........
I had my check garnish for Us. Department of Education. I called the loan office to see how i could stop the garnishment. The Us. Department stated I had to conatact FAMS and make some arrangement for them to stop the garnishment. Im paying garnishment and additional payment to stop the garnishment.

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Sub: #32
Replied on 01-21-2010, 11:32 AM
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Financial asset management systems is all about collection of defaulted loans...if you dont pay you will get garnished...if you owe pay...hell yea we get a bonus for everytime you pay or get garnished...you think we care about your financial hardships..hell no..we will take money out of your childern mouths...we dont care...so pay...sounds cruel dont it? Good causee that is the type of people you will be dealing with at financail asset management systems...even the director can agree on this...




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