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Sub: #161 Rudest customer service ever
Replied on 09-02-2009, 07:31 AM
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I have been dealing with these people for about 3 to 4 years - they are rude and act like it's their money you are paying them. They are "customer service" people, you don't speak to an attorney ever! They make harrassing phone calls, the have automated calls come to your home and no one ever answers when you say hello. I sent them a do no contact letter, which worked, but now i guess they are mad and they aren't sending me my payment invoices. They also refuse to send me a statement showing me where my money is being credited to and what other charges they are obviously posting to my account. They tell me that they don't have to do that.but if they are collecting for credit cards then why don't they have to. The credit card companies do it. I paid off one judgement and haven't received anything from them acknowledging that and they haven't reported the paid off judgement to the credit bureau. These people are horrible and all they do is make threats. They are merely customer service people that probably have no education and can't get a real job. The companies using them should be ashamed to have their name associated with mann bracken.

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Replied on 09-02-2009, 09:04 AM
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here's a larff - call them up and refer to the person you speak to as a "costumer service rep". im sure they will take issue with that since you are not in any way shape or form a "customer" of theirs. you are a debtor. but its pretty public knowledge they are scummy. as far as your paid off judgment, have they marked the judgment satisfied with the court? how was it satisfied? voluntarily or through an execution? if its the latter they probably wont send you a satisfaction letter. as far as detailed billing statements of where your money is going, most ca's and collection attorney dont do that. if they are nice they will draw something up for you, but again, you are not a customer and they dont HAVE to do that.


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Replied on 09-02-2009, 09:19 AM
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how about another larff.if the judgement was satisfied.the consumer is entitled to something stating that.i love how humanoids from other agencies stick up for each other in a round about way.btw it doesn't matter how a judgement was satisfied.it was that's all that matters.

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youre correct. however, if it was satisfied through executions (as mine was , hence my experience in this matter) the agency will have the rit returned as satisfied and will tell you to get a copy from the court. i was told flat out that i will not be supplied with a copy from them because it wasnt paid voluntarily. i suppose i assumed this was usually the case. pardon me for invoking a little perspective for the OP.




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Replied on 09-02-2009, 09:32 AM
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whether from the court or the CA you should and will get something stating that.that is why they call it a judgement.sorry for the shot,but no matter what the circumstance or how you get it.you always get it.the letter that states the judgement was satisfied.

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Sub: #166 Hiring an Attonery
Replied on 09-09-2009, 05:53 PM
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I had a lawsuit from Mann Bracken. I hired an attorney and they filed a motion of summary. Mann Bracken filed a Notice and Order of Nonsuit. Here's the problem they can refiled the suit again. I had to pay the attorney fees plus 25% of what they saved which in reality was zero. Of course the attorney stated they will not charge within a year if they re-file the suit. I know owe the attorney and have not reach any agreement with the charge off account. Be careful when you hire an attonery.



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Replied on 09-09-2009, 09:28 PM
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Yep, it's called a Satisfaction of Judgement, and it is necessary to have to update your credit reports to paid judgement status. It is usually recommended to download the form yourself and send it to them with your last payment because of this very thing. Here is the form for California as an example, Google it for your state.


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Replied on 09-16-2009, 09:18 AM
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We just found out that Mann Bracken LLC has a Lien on our home, and we knew nothing about the judgement. I am wondering how I can find out who they are debt collecting for so I can get the lien removed..I would think you would have to appear in court to have this done...so their lawyers or whoever must be able to do something..



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Replied on 09-16-2009, 09:05 PM
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Call your local county civil court and ask them how to file a Motion to Vacate the judgement due to Improper Service. They probably did go to court, some of these process servers are rather sloppy, and they likely got a default judgement when you didn't show up. Which apparently they do often. New York state Attorney General Cuomo is suing a whole gaggle of them for precisely this.


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I am trying very hard to pay off all my credit card debts. I - being a total idiot went to a debt settlement company. They "suggested" that I not pay my bills, and that they had great relationship with creditors.... What a lie.

Anyway, I am now in a dmp. I'm trying to pay off all my loans 100%. However, Mann and Bracken want a lump sum payment. I do not have the funds to give them the payment. I offered to pay it off through the DMP program. No deal. They said they would continue with the arbitration and see me there.

Is there anything I can do? I tried calling Chase directly. They said I could only talk to Mann Bracken law firm is a collection agency which threatens to take you to arbitration. Read the discussion to know the way out. that they no longer had the account.

The lady on the phone was very nasty. She told me if it went to arbitration I could pay her attorney fees and court cost. All of this is true information. So not misrepresentation.

I think I may be stuck. But I have a budget, and I am trying to pay everyone. That leaves me very little wiggle room when it comes to something like this.

Suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

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Dont pay if you cant just make sure you show up to court the judge will tell you to call Mann Bracken and settle something with them well I didnt do what the judge said in a timely manner then in a couple of days I received from them that my case has been dismissed i went down to the court and they told me that I am free of the debt.



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Replied on 09-21-2009, 01:43 AM
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NAF (Abitrators) are being slammed with another Class Action lawsuit. To get in on the Class, go here:
"http://milberg.biz/naf.html"
Mann Bracken is also included in the suit, among others.


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Sub: #172 Mann Bracken
Replied on 09-22-2009, 12:09 PM
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Mann Bracken has been calling trying to collect a dept that i already payed off and they are trying to tell me that i never paid it. what do i do?? i sent money orders but i dont think that i have the receipts anymore because i thought that i wouldn['t need them any longer since i pyed them off.

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Replied on 09-22-2009, 12:23 PM
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that doesn't matter.they have to prove you owe it,not the other way around.send a DV letter to this bottomdwelling JDB.send it certified mail return receipt.

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Replied on 09-23-2009, 11:48 PM
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Hello, I've been in debt with American Express for 3 years for the amount of 21,000. I've saved, then lost my job, was forced to dig into my savings..Now Mann Bracken is sending me letters, but I was told by my consolidation company to not speak with them. I want to settle and have just about $4,000. Ive been reading alot of posts and have been noticing they settle for alot less. Is this true? I just want to get this over with and not get sued. Any advice?
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Replied on 09-23-2009, 11:56 PM
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Since you have a DS company that you paid good money for, you should ask them.


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Sub: #176 Mann Bracken Relocates
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Mann Bracken are now in Maryland. They are attempting to bug me but now I see how horific a company they are I will be very mindful how I handle them.




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