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Replied on 06-29-2007, 02:25 AM
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Thanks for the encouragement. I just hope they sent it to the correct place, corp office. I just don't want anyone at my location to find out. Debt is a personal matter and is no one eleses business. I hope this company is shut down soon, they are awful. They need to learn how to talk to people and treat them like human beings.


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Replied on 06-29-2007, 08:08 PM
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If that's where your payroll is, they will. They did it to me--and it worked out fine.

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Replied on 06-30-2007, 01:21 PM
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Paydayavenue which is also the same as CTC tried the wage assignment with me also, but I revoked it. They also sent me a settlement through an email, but I ignored it. They sent my account to a collection company named Universal Fidelity and they would send me letters and call, but I referred them to my BK attorney. One thing I noticed about this company is that there phone # is a Columbus, OH #, but I believe the letters they were sending me were from Texas.

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I defaulted with them also about a month ago. They call me at work everyday, and I've contacted my HR liason here and told her about them and that I have a wage revocation letter. So far, no one from payroll has told me that they've tried to contact them....I hope that they will contact me if they do. I also work for a very large corporation that has businesses in both the US and Canada. I'm hopeful that I'm not the only one of their many employees that's run into this and that they'll send them the letter back as well. I'm afraid I won't know what happens until I get a paycheck that's a lesser amount that what I'm owed.




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