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Sub: #209 Finalley got in touch with them today!
Replied on 07-02-2009, 03:01 PM
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The agent I talked to said they've had a lot of offices close, so that's why its been a lot of trouble to get in touch with them. Not sure why their GA office doesn't pull up on any search.

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Replied on 08-12-2009, 05:39 AM
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i have just been contacted by superior asset mgmt and they used the number that the person said didn't work in the first post. i called it back to discuss my acct. they called me at work to discuss it originally. they also said they have been trying to contact for quit some time, and this was the first time i had heard of them. the man i talked to today was very rude and didn't really want to tell me about how the company worked at all. he said my balance was so far past due with t-mobile that they are going to have to involuntarily collect on that amount. i called today to ask the man ecsactly what that meant. how would the company involuntarily collect on the amount. the man wouldn't tell me, and just got his feathers kind of ruffled with me even after reasureing him that i wasing hostile, nor was i going to get irassional. i had just called because i had some questions about the company, alot of questions they wouldn't awnser for me. i just wish they would tell me more.

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Sub: #211
Replied on 08-20-2009, 03:26 PM
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I highly recommend anyone trying to reach them do so by writing. Their customer service rep. are extremely rude and push you to pay them immediately on the phone. The truth is he cannot even provide me the details of debt. Besides, what kind of companies only accepts payment over the phone?
I'm not sure how this company operates, but do try your best to reach someone else before contacting them. AVOID!

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Sub: #212 hey there im josh
Replied on 08-26-2009, 03:46 PM
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hey i just wanted to introduce myself :P

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Sub: #213 hahah
Replied on 09-02-2009, 03:06 PM
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I paid a collection off three years ago, and Superior STILL hasn't taken it off my credit report.

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Sub: #214 they are full of shit
Replied on 09-03-2009, 12:09 PM
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I called them to let them know they have a collection notice on my credit after called the place that put on collection to let them know the bill was paid over 6 months ago i was told but the company they reported the payment to superior mgt they told me they needed a copy of the receipt the company can not just send them a letter. What kind of S*** is this.

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Sub: #215 new number
Replied on 09-09-2009, 04:59 PM
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the number is 678 229 5198



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Replied on 09-10-2009, 02:26 AM
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Dispute it with the credit bureau.

And *of course* they want proof you paid, anyone can just say they paid.


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Sub: #217
Replied on 10-24-2009, 01:02 PM
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HI all,


superior asset management has a debt for me under T-mobile. This debt was from 2007 and they have posted as a kd on my credit report in may 2009 (i assume when they bought the debt). Is this considered as reaging a debt? If so what should i do about it?

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Sub: #218
Replied on 01-06-2010, 01:18 PM
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How can you be expected to pay a debt when there is no lawful money in circulation backed by gold or silver? Just accept the "debt" value and be done with it.

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Sub: #219 Superior Asset Management
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This collection agency picked up this old T-mobile account I had opened back in 2005! The T mobile account was included in my dicharged BK that was final in 2007. It is now 2010 of course and I started receiving letters and when I call them they tell me I need to contact my attorney who handled the BK in order for their company to remove their report of off my credit report. I could not beleive the unprofessionalness of this colection agency!! How is my attorney from 2007 going to have anything to do with removing with what this company is reporting on my credit in 2010 and reporting that the acct was opened 2009?? On top of that they interupt me and shout and overtalk me as I try to talk resonable with them. Low Low Class people and very low class vocabulary!!I ask them for a supervisor, they tell me they do not have one, then they do but she is not there and they don't know her name or her hours she works... I pull this company up on google.com and the complaints from other "vicims" are miles long! I hope the feds get involved fine them, and shut this business down! isn't this against the law to try and collect on a debt that was discharged on a BK?

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Sub: #220 kim
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I had Superior asset Management call me Saturday. They were very rude! This man would not let me get a word in. They wanted me to pay a debt that I owed to tmobile for $600+ dollars. I remember having a tmobile account in my name years ago aand I probably do owe them for cancellation fees if anything. When the representative called me, I was ready to pay off the account because I am trying to clear all negativity from my credit report. The guy that called me made me so mad that I hung up on him. I called back to speak with someone else. Then she made me mad and I called in to speak with yet another person. He hung up on me! The last attempt I made, I ended up speaking with a young lady that was cool calm and collected. She seemed to understand what I was going through. I ended up settling the account with her @ 50%. She took my bankcard # and the call ended with me thinking that I paid the bill. Well Monday morning(today), I get a call from Bill again. He called me once again very rude. I hung up on him. I called back and spoke with Gerald who tried to act like he was concerned but really wasnt. He kept putting me on speakerphone or something. I told him that I already settled the account on Saturday but he said that there was no record of that. I did not give them my card # again because I was afraid that they would try to charge my account again. Someone needs to do something about them. All of the reps kept trying to get me to update account information but I refused to do so because if I am paying off this account then no updated information is necessary. I am so sure that they are violating the FDCPA in more than one area! I am not dealing with them anymore. This has been on my credit for at least 2 years without me paying it so that is where it is going to stay!

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This collection agency picked up this old T-mobile account I had opened back in 2005! The T mobile account was included in my dicharged BK that was final in 2007. It is now 2010 of course and I started receiving letters and when I call them they tell me I need to contact my attorney who handled the BK in order for their company to remove their report of off my credit report. I could not beleive the unprofessionalness of this colection agency!! How is my attorney from 2007 going to have anything to do with removing with what this company is reporting on my credit in 2010 and reporting that the acct was opened 2009?? On top of that they interupt me and shout and overtalk me as I try to talk resonable with them. Low Low Class people and very low class vocabulary!!I ask them for a supervisor, they tell me they do not have one, then they do but she is not there and they don't know her name or her hours she works... I pull this company up on google.com and the complaints from other "vicims" are miles long! I hope the feds get involved fine them, and shut this business down! isn't this against the law to try and collect on a debt that was discharged on a BK?
Dispute it on your credit report as included in Bankruptcy, that's what I had to do on some of my accounts when we did bankruptcy.

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Sub: #222
Replied on 03-05-2010, 11:48 AM
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(800) 895-3116, just got through to them. this is the correct number

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Sub: #223 Telephone number
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the telephone number they are using is 800-895-2989

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Sub: #224 Superior asset fraud
Replied on 04-29-2010, 10:51 AM
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T-mobile sells there collections accounts to these morons,even if you owe T-MOBILE NOTHING !! HERE IS A NEW CONTACT 1 800-895-2989 It is time to pull togrther and FILE AN CLASS ACTION LAW SUIT AGAINST SUPERIOR ASSET MANAGEMENT! READ THE RATINGS ON THE BETTER BUSINESS B. THERE RATED AN F THE WORST




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