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#129Debt recovery service for MTE Financial
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08-27-2009, 08:39 AM
I live in Tennessee and I just got a call from CRS (Credit Recovery Service) trying to collect a debt for MTE financial. They told me that they were taking me to court and that I had 24 hours to make an arrangement with a debit card so that they could debit my account each month on the date of payment. Should I do this? The account was in 2006
do not give them anything as MTE is totally illegal.CRS is a bottomfeeder collector.file AG complaints against CRS.also tell them you won't speak to them again until you receive something in writing.btw,they are lying to scare you into paying a debt you don't owe.they can't and won't do what they threatened.
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#131MTE Financial
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02-09-2011, 05:37 PM
Hello, I am dealing with a company saying they are investigating a loan I took out 3 years ago. The company is G and A Investigative Services. They said MTE will take me to court for not paying. I remember paying them some of the amount but can't find my records and I had to close my account because of fraudulent activity so they were unable to take money from me. Is this legit? Should I settle with this investigative company? They said I took out $250 but I know I made at least 2 payments they want me to settle for $220. What should I do? Thank you!
again do nothing until you see something in writing,and i mean a collection letter sent via snail mail.not email.MTE is totally illegal,and this place is breaking the law with their threats.do not pay them until you see something in writing.btw they could have been the"fraudulant activity" on that account as they could be MTE themselves and have numerous alias's they go by.
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