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Replied on 08-02-2006, 07:21 PM
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Well now i am on her as madmom. It is crazy .

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Sub: #2466 mmg
Replied on 08-02-2006, 07:23 PM
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kristiec i sent you a pm with my info. its been awhile but im still following whats going on with this madness.

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Replied on 08-03-2006, 05:19 AM
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Thanks to all who have sent me your info. I will add you to a list that me and akell or gathering to send in to the FTC, IRS, and FBI. I have pm'd you all back.

If you want to be on this list, please pm akell or me with your full name, address, phone and/or email, amount owed, and date of cancellation.

Thanks again!

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Sub: #2468 personal info
Replied on 08-03-2006, 07:40 AM
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How do I send my personal info to get placed on the list without getting a free debt counseling. I am burnt on debt consolidation companies.

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Sub: #2469 The 10th
Replied on 08-03-2006, 07:53 AM
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Since I am new to this forum I missed all the talk about what everyone is going to do on the 10th regarding MMG. Could you fill me in please? I would like to get my money back from MMG, also. Thanks.

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Sub: #2470 RE: lmagazzine
Replied on 08-03-2006, 08:01 AM
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lmagazzine,
I hate to say it, but you must read the entire forum. You need to familiarize yourself with all the particulars we have all been through.
Most Importantly create a story about when you started with MMG/RMP all the coverage you had, (example what they were suppose to take care of for you) steps you took to contact them, and then how you became aware of this forum and cancelled with RMP. Put that together and submit via e-mail on August 10th to the above mentioned agencies.
Please feel free to p.m. also if you have any questions!!
Welcome to the fight!
Mary from Mass

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Replied on 08-03-2006, 08:06 AM
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Thank you Mary! I will sit down this evening and read the entire forum. We can't let these people do this to us and get away with it! I have received a court judgment against me from one of my creditors because they never settled with them. I owe way more now to the company because of interest and court fees that were added to the balance.
Lori from PA

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Replied on 08-03-2006, 08:44 AM
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To Guest, you can pm me or akell with your full name, address, phone and/or email address, amount owed, and date of cancellation. If you are not a member, you can email me a kcallander @ msn.com

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Sub: #2473 mmg
Replied on 08-03-2006, 12:40 PM
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Are the only 2 choices out there to settle the debt is lump sum (rmp has that, I have no savings for the lump sum), or bankruptcy? What are most doing?

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Hi Ray in PA, try to hold off on both for as long as you can. I held off for 4 years and I was never taken to court, though I did receive a few collection notices towards the end. The problem is, the bankrupcy laws have changed dramatically. It is not as easy and much more costly to claim bankrupcy, you are first referred to a debt company to help you, and if that does not work, you go before a judge that gives you a payment plan to pay off the debt. I managed to settle $14,400 worth of debt for under $4900. I called one that the balance was over $6,000 and told them I only had $2200 to pay them and if they did not settle my debt with that, that I would then have to negotiate with one of my other debtors. They were all willing to settle way below what I actually owed them. If you want more specifics of the other debt balances and what I settled them for, I can post it. I did not want to claim bankrupcy so I just held out and fortunately, RMP gave me most of my money... at least enough to start negotiating with the creditors. PM me with your info to be put on our list.

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Replied on 08-04-2006, 09:44 AM
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Akell, are you still out there? PM me so we can coordinate this list or you can email me at kcallander @ msn.com.

Is skipper out there? Do you already have a list going? If so, can we talk? I have a list growing but need more names to really make an impact.

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Sub: #2476 Ray and Lori from Pennsylvania
Replied on 08-04-2006, 12:37 PM
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I had to file Bankruptcy, and the trustee that works for the creditors couldn't believe my story. I showed them all the paperwork from MMg/RMP over the two years I was with them. The trustee can look immediatley at your credit history and she saw that I had not used or even tried to use those cards in two years. She told my lawyer to file a D5 exemption on behalf of my plight from these (THIEVES). That makes a huge difference with the new laws, if you have not tried to use your credit cards or apply for new ones in the whole time you were with those THIEVES at RMP.
P.M. me and I'll explain the rest about the law. I don't want those (THIEVES) reading my help to you.
Mary from MASS

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Replied on 08-04-2006, 01:09 PM
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Jerryhavis, I pm'd you back. mfk, I am interested in learning what you are talking about, can you pm the info to me?

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Replied on 08-04-2006, 02:15 PM
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KristieC, I just pm'd you with my info for the list.

Thanks!

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Sub: #2479 MMG/RMP
Replied on 08-04-2006, 07:35 PM
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KristieC, I just pm'd you with my info for the list.

Our Mississippi State Attorney General said they would help me out after I sent a formal letter to the Stantons and MMG/RMP. I sent the same letter to Mike Gerity. I have to wait 10 days with no reply from them then go back to the Attorney Generals office.
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Sub: #2480 RMP/MMG
Replied on 08-06-2006, 10:20 AM
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I received a letter from the Ohio Attorney General saying they have become aware through a review of several different records that I had difficulty with MMG. We (the Attorney General) are in the process of reviewing the business practices of RMP.

The Attorney General is asking if I would like them to review my transactions. They also included a complaint form to fill out.

I was curious if anybody else in Ohio received the same from the Attorney General's office. If you haven't here's some information that might be helpful.
State of Ohio
Office of the Attorney General
Consumer Protection Section
30 E. Broad St., 14th Fl.
Columbus, OH 43215-3400
(614) 466-8831

As Schim21's ex,I give her all the credit for the tireless effort she used to continually send information to any party that might help our situation. We were one of the lucky ones to get a refund but were still killed by all the accumulated interest and late fees.




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