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Originally Posted by roxette
Hi Carl
I believe that whenever an organization grows bigger, it's necessary to maintain an overall good relation with each of its clients. But there may be times that it has some ups and downs in some phases and fails to maintain that healthy relation with an individual. It will possibly try to recuperate its losses otherwise it may not be able to prosper in the long run.
Regards
Roxette
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Roxette:
Just to let you know, Asset Acceptance is an unscrupulous company. I have filed complaints with the California District Attorney and the FTC. They were one of about half dozen collection agencies which tried to collect from me on a bogus debt.
They erroniously claimed I had an account in collection, in the amount of $505.00 said to be owed to Holiday Health Spa of California. Also,
arrow financial services tried to collect $1600 from me on the same account. At the time, I wrote a letter, demanding they cease all collection activities. The harrassing communications from these two agencies stopped. However, this was followed up by a string of at least half dozen collection agencies harassing me by telephone and mail (They must have sold the account).
This is a fraudulent claim. The only time I ever had an account with Holiday Health Spa was back in 1992. I have not had an account with them since that time, as Asset and the others claimed. Furthermore, to my knowledge I never owed Holiday Health Spa money, nor has any claim against me for said amounts ever shown up previously on my credit reports. This claim is also in direct violation of California State code CC Section 1812.88, in which a health spa must advise me that a debt is being assigned for collection. None was ever issued.
Fortunately, I saw a news program which reported this type of claim as a scam. As I understand it, certain unscrupulous collection agencies have preyed upon and collected sums of money from many innocent victims, representing bogus claims such as this one. According to the report, these agencies are under investigation by the consumer fraud division of the FTC.
This did not stop Asset Acceptance and Arrow Financial Services from entering these false claims in two of three credit reporting agencies. After countless letters, I was finally able to get them removed (You're guilty until proven innocent). However, there are what is deemed "permissible" entries on my TransUnion credit report from both of these agencies, the purpose of which is described as "collection." As I understand it, these entries will stay on my credit report for two years. I am currently fighting to get them removed.
Just to let you know, other than these entries, my credit record is pristine. Am I angry? You bet!