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Sub: #1 866-204-1022 anyone heard of Central Mitigation?
Replied on 07-22-2010, 10:40 AM
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Got a call from CST Mitigation and the answering machine picked it up saying they were Central Mitigation and there is a pending civil case with me as a respondant. I have never received any letter from this company. I tried to google the number and the company but no information comes up. Says I need to have my representative contact her. She could not even finish eating before she left the message. Very professional.

I have defaulted on some payday loans about 3 years ago so I am not sure what this could be about. Mitigation sounds scary.

Thanks for any info on the company or how to proceed.

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Replied on 07-26-2010, 03:54 AM
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Find out from the court if there are any lawsuits against you. The next time they call, remember to ask what this lawsuit is for. Can you give more details on the payday loans you have? Which is your state? DO you have any other debts?

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Replied on 07-26-2010, 07:25 AM
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I called the county courthouse and they said I would have to wait until I got served if there is a lawsuit against me. I have old credit cards from three or four years ago. I believe the statute of limitations for payday loans in Texas is 4 years (I will go back and look that up).

I plan on taking this seriously but I thought she was very unprofessional on the phone (eating and swallowing just to leave a message).

I am unable to find anything with the BBB on this company.

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Replied on 08-28-2010, 11:28 AM
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Dont allow the unprofessionalism of one person cause you a greater hardship later on. I did that once over a debt I had for a sofa I purchased and failed to payoff due to my job situation at the time. Long story short, I recieved summons for a court appearance courtesy of the sheriff's department. At that point I had no choice in paying it off in full plus every other fee they can legally tack on for going threw that process. If its a legitimate debt my best advice would negotiate a settlement you can afford. Good luck

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Replied on 09-16-2010, 07:19 AM
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I also got a call from CST Mitigation and they said they were Central Mitigation and there is a civil case with me. I also have never received any letter from this company. I never heard of this company before.The woman talking had an foreign language and american kind of talk.I track her phone number back to the state of Georgia. 678-951-0619....But she told me to call this number back...866-204-1022
I live on hardly nothing so if it's blood they want they will have to wait in line.
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Replied on 10-08-2010, 10:44 AM
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I've received four messages from this woman "Catherine Jones" within the past 5 days at my place of employment. She keeps insisting that several allegations have been submitted against me - ? Very confused, and am not understanding why she does not call me... but keeps calling my job.

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Replied on 10-08-2010, 10:51 AM
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Tell her not to call you at your job place. This is probably a scam. File complaints against them with your local police.

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Replied on 01-26-2011, 03:44 AM
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I got a call from the same company but let my answering machine answer it, no one asked for anyone there was only am man's voice and it sounded like he was saying hello to his mother. Is this a real place or another one of those scams to scare you? I have not been able to shake the idea I might be in trouble, although I cannot recall why someone with this kind of name would be calling me.

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Replied on 02-01-2011, 08:12 AM
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some guy name steven bull. i told him not to call and sent him a fax. he repeatly called 7 times and said that he will keep calling. he said the calls are being monitored. I told him since it was being monitored then he would know that he is violating the law and i specifically told him not to call again! thats how you know its not monitored.

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Sub: #10
Replied on 03-02-2011, 06:22 PM
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I got one of those calls today, the guy's name was Michael Scott.

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Replied on 03-08-2011, 04:47 PM
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Some guy named Richard cannon keeps calling me. I have never heard of these people until a few days ago. It seems fishy yet valid. But I asked for documents so I can validate my debt. They sent me a half ass e-mail. I'm almost 100% sure it's not my debt and it's a scam. They were quick to ask for money but slow at answering my questions. The guy had to keep placing me on hold to talk to"the attorneys". I am still investigating.....

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Replied on 03-09-2011, 11:01 AM
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I've been searching for this company and did not find any information. What they say sounds ligit, but how do I know if its real. I asked the person that was calling me to send me an email of the info they had on me and email looked very vague just stated the amount I owed and credit card. Didnt give me no other info. Also they threaten me with taking my vehicles if we do not pay them. Kept mentioning that it would be easier to pay settlemet instead of taking it to court. Ugh this is so annoying! How do I find out if it is real?

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Replied on 03-09-2011, 11:12 AM
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Generally, when they are making threats and telling you that they're your last chance to keep it from going to court, they're not legit. Have you received a Dunning letter? If not, they need to send you one. If they refuse, it's a scam. If what they send you looks fishy, send a debt validation letter.

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Replied on 03-16-2011, 06:22 AM
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I have received two calls to my cell phone for someone other than myself. I am hesitant to call the return number, because I feel that they be phishing for information. I simply delete the voicemails, and let that other person (if there is truly someone by the name they leave a message for) deal with their own collections problems. I have added the incoming number to my phone's "reject list" so that it will go directly to voicemail.

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Sub: #15
Replied on 04-13-2011, 08:35 AM
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I just recieved a call from these guys and they are trying to collect on a debt from 2004 that was discharged in a Chapter 7. I figured this out when I asked them where the money had been deposited, and it was to a bank account I haven't had in 7 years!

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Replied on 04-25-2011, 05:22 AM
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Just pay your debts




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