I have been receiving phone calls from this company the last couple of weeks, they have also been calling my place of employment and 3 of my relatives, every day. When I asked the guy to send me a letter stating what I owed, he told me that they aren't able to send out letters about debts, we have to strictly go through the phone. Is he full of it?
I have been receiving phone calls from this company the last couple of weeks, they have also been calling my place of employment and 3 of my relatives, every day. When I asked the guy to send me a letter stating what I owed, he told me that they aren't able to send out letters about debts, we have to strictly go through the phone. Is he full of it?
he is required under the FDCPA to send a dunning letter 5 days after initial contact.this guy is violating the FDCPA in more ways than one.file AG,and FTC commplaints against them.that line about only doing things on the phone is a giveaway that this is a bottomfeeding collector.
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I have been receiving phone calls from this company the last couple of weeks, they have also been calling my place of employment and 3 of my relatives, every day. When I asked the guy to send me a letter stating what I owed, he told me that they aren't able to send out letters about debts, we have to strictly go through the phone. Is he full of it?
Report him to Budd hibbs, he will take care of it.
I've receivied a very unprofessional call from the Law Office of Vincent Cignarale. They are in attempt to collect debt that may have been charged-off my account and/or is more than seven years old. I tried contacting them, but wasn't successful. How do I handle this situation when I answer or get in contact with a representative?
If it is out of SOL, simply send a FOAD letter telling him it is out of SOL, to pound sand and never contact you or anyone else in regards to this debt again!
i received several (too many to count) calls from cignarale law firm. so has my mother who is sick with cancer and shouldnt be aggravated with these calls. does anyone know what address is correct for them because i have 2. and would like to send them a certified/return receipt letter.
5100 Transit Road, Depew, NY 14043.
30 Church Street, Rochester, NY
this office called my mom at her work and told her they were looking for me for a debt. i don't live with her not for over 15 years. me and my husband have talked to them since to try to fix this and every time we ask them to send something to us in writting they so no and that becomes the end of the call. from what they are saying i owe about $290.00 i'm not even sure any more this bill is over 2 years old. what can i do they won't send anything to me so i really don't know for sure whats going on.
I have same problem he call me ask for my check account,he wanted 500.00 but later say just pay me 400.00 and fixed problem.i ask for receive say not.khow another person call me change name to kelli pierce with same history,ask for money and no mail paper not receive or id.??????
I received a call tonight. They said I owed $1000 from 2008 payday loan. First thing, I don't remember ever getting a payday loan. Second, I thought these things were illegal in NY state? I have been fighting a fraud case from someone stealing my identity from Craigs list, so I am skeptical about lawyers calling on collecting a debt that I never remember getting. Any help here? What should I do
Tell them to send you a letter in the mail. If they refuse, simply inform them that you know your rights and that they HAVE to, so if they ever even want a hope of getting paid, they had best send a letter.
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