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Sub: #49 Update
Replied on 06-28-2011, 04:53 PM
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Just wanted to let everyone know, Rory Clark and his scum of the earth client Worldwide Asset Purchasing dropped my case and dismissed the bogus default judgment against me after I got a good lawyer. Never even had to go to court. A good lawyer is well worth the money.

I am now pursuing a contingent fee only FDCPA case against these guys with this same attorney to recoup the legal costs for both cases plus much, much more.

As it stands, these guys violated at least 15 or 20 FDCPA rules and after the illegal things they did to me, we are going after every nickle possible.

I'll let you know how it goes and don't give up. These fraudulent collectors CAN be beat.

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Sub: #50 Who helped?
Replied on 10-14-2011, 10:28 AM
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Congratulations on getting resolution. Who is the lawyer you used?




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Replied on 10-14-2011, 10:37 AM
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You are asking a question of an unregistered poster who probably hasnt been here in 4 months. And unless the attorney is in your state, who he used really is irrelevant.

Go to naca.net and find an attorney locally.

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Sub: #52 Settlement Statements
Replied on 11-21-2011, 03:58 PM
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My dealings have not been unpleasant, however, they have not ever provided any statements for you to monitor as to when a debt is paid off. Seems the contact at the office is not the same person who is person who is opening the envelope.

I submitted letters of communication with my payment and have never received any communication back.

Advice, call them and request a statement. There has been other notations on the internet of the same concern.

As I thought my payment obligation was complete, I was receiving calls indicating they have not received payment but they didn't ever send a statement so I had no way of knowing when obligation was met.

Demand a statement




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Replied on 11-21-2011, 04:07 PM
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My dealings have not been unpleasant, however, they have not ever provided any statements for you to monitor as to when a debt is paid off.
Collection agencies as a general rule do not send statements. They are not a billing agency and since you are not a customer per se, you dont get customer service. You can ask for a pay off balance.



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Seems the contact at the office is not the same person who is person who is opening the envelope
I submitted letters of communication with my payment and have never received any communication back.
Payments go to the accounting department....collectors do not see the mail or payments. I know with the agency I worked for, correspondance was paraphrased and put into the notes.

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