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Sub: #65
Replied on 06-28-2007, 01:28 PM

PRS has been calling me! Unfortunately, I have the same name as some sleeze bag who doesn't pay their bills! Not only that...check this out: The deliquent bill is a Sears charge. I work for Sears!!!! I pay my bill,ask my boss.
Anyway, I've continually given them the last 4 digits of my SS, but today I refused since they called me yesterday. They denied it. Yeah, let's check my caller ID, huh? Yup...two days in a row. They said it's not harrassemnt since I won't verify my S.S.
This is bullshit! Get them off my back!

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Sub: #66 protocol
Replied on 07-03-2007, 11:58 AM

arie you are pathetic-- you just sucked at your job so you got fired and have nothing better to do but talk shit about a co you could not succeed within

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Sub: #67 collection agencies
Replied on 09-14-2007, 01:20 AM

I would not want to be a bill collector but I think it's unfair that once you start paying one you get bounced to another after you've been making payments. My exwife of 6 years declared bankruptcy and I had to take out several loans to settle her debts. I was stupid enough to co-sign on several accounts and have been left holding the bag.
This is not the first time she has declared bankruptcy as the victim but since I value my job and credit score I have been forced into paying off "our" debts".
She made sure she ran up bills that were more than she and or we could pay and then skipped out with her brother. I guess that didn't work out either as they ended up moving from the home they purchased together.
Anyway, I would caution anyone who is thinking of cohabitating from signing any type of credit application.
BTW, I've been married and divorced 3 times and if I ever think about an LTR or MARRIAGE, my children, mother, and brother have been given my permission to have me committed.

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Sub: #68 prepare a prenuptial agreement
Replied on 09-14-2007, 01:26 AM

You should realize that even if you're not married certain states consider you to be legally married if you share the same bed once or more. Whether it's a man or woman you should always have a pre-nup available and don't bed them until they've signed this document. Kind of complicates things but it's less expensive to get married than it is to get divorced! The main reason divorces are so expensive is that they're worth it!

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Sub: #69 Robert Wilson?
Replied on 09-26-2007, 04:57 AM

Just found this long-running thread. Anyone knows if the guy named Robert Wilson still works for Protocol Recovery Service in Woodstock (formerly Marietta)? He called me twice a few years back, I was not the person he was looking for and told him so. No matter. He proceeded to spew threats and lies, said that I committed fraud, that he'd create "a lot of hardship" in my life and such (note my credit score is in high 700s).
I was quite surprised but later called back and invited Mr. Wilson to visit and repeat the treats and lies to my face. Hey, he started it, it's my right to respond as I see fit. Haven't heard from Protocol since! Other persons I learned about at the time were one Virginia Patton and one Mr. Bailey. Cowards all of them.

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Replied on 09-29-2007, 02:53 PM

"Pay Your Bills" is an uneducated yokel and furthermore, a coward for not confronting me with his or her real name. I was not fired, I quit because I am an educated woman and I did better. I am a Support Technician for an e-mail security company. Protocol is a ghetto collection agency and it no longer exists in Pensacola. It got shut down three months after I started. Put that in your pipe and smoke it.

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Sub: #71
Replied on 09-29-2007, 03:06 PM

And Katie, you are the pathetic one if you can't even spell my name correctly even though it's right there in bold print in plain English. I'd tell you what I think of you, but I'm better than you and will not deign to your level.

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Sub: #72
Replied on 10-01-2007, 06:25 AM

I bet this "katie" is a former employee, or even the boss, of that crap company you worked for, Ari.

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Sub: #73
Replied on 10-01-2007, 07:44 AM

Dayum an Ari sighting!Hell may freeze over after all!

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Sub: #74
Replied on 10-01-2007, 09:09 PM

LOL! I may come back periodically to visit my fave peeps. I just generally like to avoid the ugly people who leave their foul stench on this forum, like katie and paybills or whatever that calls himself. I don't even care.

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Sub: #75
Replied on 11-05-2007, 08:53 PM

as i was reading the above, i was appalled at some of the things that i read. at first it was very interesting and all of a sudden the name calling and accusations started. and what started it was not even relating to the subject. i felt the the employees of the company should not have written the things that they did and should have understood how the harrasment affect people and learned from it.

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Sub: #76
Replied on 11-18-2007, 09:55 AM

granny: they should not have written those things but apparently, name-calling and harrasment is about all they're good at. Of course, when they feel safe (like
doing it on the phone from hundreds of miles away:
their day jobs). When challenged to put their money where their mouth is, they predictably fade into oblivion.

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Sub: #77 BBB
Replied on 12-07-2007, 03:38 PM

I just filed a complaint @ the BBB online.

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Sub: #78 the deead owner of protocall recovery
Replied on 02-08-2008, 03:11 PM

he ahs mess with the wrong person

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Sub: #79 Protocol
Replied on 02-26-2008, 02:33 PM

This company is ran and owned by professionals. Answer to your ? pay ur bill

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Sub: #80 Protocol Recovery
Replied on 02-26-2008, 02:36 PM

Ari. ur tactics in the industry are lousy...Dont blame the company for your inconsistencies.And 9 times out of 10.When an individual claims wrong number. It actually isnt. A term that is used in collection agencies "Professional Debtors"
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