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Sub: #1 Address for Prelitigation Inc
Replied on 03-15-2006, 07:19 AM
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Does anyone have an address for Prelitigation Inc? I need to send them a letter, they are harassing me now. They are calling everyday.

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Hi sharaylewiss!!! I haven't heard of these people my self and did some research and can't find one thing out about them-anywheres. Maybe someone else here has dealt with them and knows how they can be reached. we'll wait for someone else to come along. sorry I couldn't help more. shirley

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I think they are Ellis Crosby but under another name

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hi again Sharaylewiss---If they are ELLis Crosby, I didn't find anything linking the two. I did find Ellis Crosby's info But they just filed bankruptcy in Florida.
Ellis Crosby and Associates
4494 Southside Blvd, Ste 200
Jacksonville, FL 32216
Phone: (904) 928-3536
Fax: (904) 928-0722

Hey, I have an idea. First off maybe someone else here has heard of Prelitigation Inc and we can get the info from them.
BUT you can also post the phone number that they have been calling from and leaving on your answering machine to call them back with. We have some people here that can sniff out a phone number real good and that can lead to a name and address. Try that---try posting the phone number information that you have. shirley

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Proverbs xxii & iv pre-litigations & collections
17-4 e. 43rd street
Jacksonville, fl 32206

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BBB syas they are a dry cleaners?

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LOL...that is pretty typical of their behavior, from what I've heard

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Just look up sunbiz.org and put in ellis, crosby and associates you will see the same address for both companies....

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Sub: #9 PRelitigation services
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Just got another call from these people, spoke with LT. STeinhart,,,,,, Before he could really say anything I advised him that I do have an attorney and that I have asked these people not to call me at work and they have continued to do so, I asked him who his supervisor was and he told me it was none of my business.........then I told him he was violating laws with collections, and he told me FU and good luck and hung up, How are these people getting away with this................

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Oh my. PLEASE keep track of every bit of the conversation. Write everything down. Dates and times, everything. Send a cease and desist letter as soon as possible. They are violating the law by treating you like that.

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I got a call from Prelitigation Services. I am not sure if this is the same company or not.They harrassed me something terrible at work telling me they were going to come to my work and arrest me,etc. It scared me to death. The phone number I have for them is 954-237-6824. Initially, I got a call from someone identifying themselves with United Federal Bank. However, when they were giving me instructions about where to pay, they gave me Prelitigation Services. Does this sounds familiar to anyone?

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same story just a different person. they are using cell phones, cells are not governed by the FTC. to pay moneygram receive code 3567. i have already reported them to moneygram...do the same and let's shut them down as well

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You reported them to MOneygram? I have not heard of this before. How does this shut them down?

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the company is getting money through illegal activities. FDPCA violations. you cannot threaten, hassar... organized crimes...moneygram will stop doing business w/ them.

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Ellis Crosby/United Federal Bank/Prelitigation are all the same, from what I understand.

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do not forget interstate wire compliance




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