enterprise activation
Date: Wed, 12/20/2006 - 18:06
If you don't know who they are, you should definitely tell your
If you don't know who they are, you should definitely tell your employer that you don't know who they are, and not to honor it until you can find out. Ask your employer if the place is leaving a phone # or address, and then request a validation.
If they are trying to use a wage assignment, they are required to send your employer a copy of the wage assignment with your signature on it. They can't just call your employer and say "we want to garnish your employee's paycheck" without any proof.
Have never heard of Enterprise; maybe someone else on here has.
Me and my employer have tried to get them to give us information
Me and my employer have tried to get them to give us information, but they just keep asking for our fax number and will not say anything else. I had some trouble with payday loans a while back but i thought it was all solved......i guess not! These people never quit.
Well it sounds like your employer is on your side. You shoul
Well it sounds like your employer is on your side. You should give them the fax # just so you can see what they are trying to send. If it is a wage assignment, you can revoke it. Or if you are good with your employer, it might have more of an effect if your employer sends them a letter saying they do not honor voluntary wage assignments.
Then send a cease and desist letter and tell them stop stop contacting your employer.