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Sub: #1 anybody ever deal with apothaker
Replied on 08-30-2007, 09:47 AM
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anybody ever deal with apothaker and associates? They just called, left message, said to call them. No 'we are debt collector, any info collected will be used for that purpose' no letter in mail. Is this a fdcpa violation, and who can I call to sue them? I will not call them back, unless somebody advises me too.




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Replied on 08-30-2007, 10:03 AM
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If you do a seach in the bar above you will find many threads about these bloodsuckers. One person after searching and searching got an attorney from the NACA. Apothaker dropped the case like a hot rock.

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Replied on 09-01-2007, 05:55 AM
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I've had the honor of dealing with Apothaker. What state are they cruising in now?

Give me some details of where you are. Do you have any idea of who they maybe collecting for?

Mine was Providian.

I'm going out until late this afternoon but will be here all weekend and will gladly help.

What state are you in. Is this David J. Apothaker. Just google Apothaker & Associates. There are cases pending in Federal Court in PA and they all have to do with violations.

I wish I could get to read some of those case dockets, it appears that Mr. Apothaker has a bit of a problem.

With me, well he sent my summons to my 85 year old mother in law's address in NJ. If my husband didn't go to visit, this crumb would have received his default judgement because I didn't answer. I have been a resident of the Commonwealth of PA for three years!

I'm still livid. Fill us in with as much info as you can give us.

What phone number are they telling you to call?
This will tell me a lot!

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Sub: #4 apothaker and associates
Replied on 04-26-2008, 12:44 PM
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just received a letter from apothaker saying i owe almost $3000 for a citibank account. i live in phila, pa. they said to call 215-634-8421. can anyone please advise on what i should do.

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they gave me a 1-800 #. they are crooks. they lost one of my money orders for $150/month. so now theyre only getting a third of that. they cant do anything as long as you are paying.

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Sub: #6 Apothaker
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I contacted them after calling the debt collecter listed ion my credit report. They were not willing to negociate the amount which is higher than what is listed on the report. any advise




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