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Sub: #1 palisades collection
Replied on 10-06-2007, 10:35 PM
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i had an at&t account in cali. but upon my second deployment, my comand sent letters for whom ever needed to discontinue service with any cell phone provider. at&t still continued to bill my accout and since i was unable to pay, it was turned over to palisades collection for 372.00. once i had returned home to ga, beleaveing the debt was takin care of. i recieved notice that a collection agency had taken over and demanded the full amount. afer which at&t was contacted and my deployment orders had been faxed also, ( still have all orders reguarding any and all deployment status ). and i was informed that there was no useage on that account and would be taken care of. but i still get letters from this collection agency, wanting to collect on that bill. and now my credit report is below par. does anyone know any corprate/24 hour hot line numbers or just the home page where account numbers could be entered, i could get as much info as possiable[/list]

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Replied on 10-07-2007, 11:09 AM
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Hi rob2peace and welcome to the site. I would recommend that you click on the "free consultation" button that is just to the right of this post where they can help you with your situation.

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Replied on 10-07-2007, 11:18 AM
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Hi Rob. Have you sent them a debt validation letter?
Are you looking for a homepage for palisades?

Here is a link to a ripoff report regarding a similar complaint:

http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/...off0164829.htm

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Sub: #4 Palisades
Replied on 04-27-2008, 08:15 AM
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Last month a collection report appeared on my wifes credit report. It was filed February of this year and yet we have not been notified by Palisades or have any idea what this is concerning. I too don't have a clue where to go. Any ideas?


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Replied on 04-27-2008, 11:13 AM
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I would suggest sending them a debt validation letter. You can find a good template via my signature link, be sure to send the enclosure with it. Send it certified mail, return receipt requested. You should be able to find a account number and address on your wife's credit report. If you can't find an address just let me know and I'll get one for you.


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Sub: #6 Palisades
Replied on 05-04-2008, 06:06 AM
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Thanks for the info. There was no address or phone number on the credit report or at least I couldn't find it. I'm new at this. If only I had learned earlier in life to monitor my credit. Anyhow, better late than never I guess. I found a couple of phone numbers with addresses but the numbers did not work so I'm not sure about the addresses. Can you help? Again? Thanks for being there.


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Replied on 05-04-2008, 06:29 AM
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Go to budhibbs.com and he has contact info for most of the major collection agencies.

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