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Allegro Law Firm reviews – has anyone worked with them?

Date: Wed, 04/23/2008 - 09:39

Submitted by anonymous
on Wed, 04/23/2008 - 09:39

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Allegro Law Firm reviews: Has anyone heard of them or worked with Allegro Law Firm. I have not seen anything on them and I am being pressed to make a decision. Just can't make up my mind if I should do debt settlement, or credit counseling. 4 of my cards have gone to collections and one, the largest is still willing to lower my interest or I could do Credit counseling. I am torn and don't know which is the best way to go. So much negative stuff on here about debt settlement that it has me scared to go that route.


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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:47

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:47

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:47

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:47

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:47

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:48

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:48

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:48

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Chevy Chase Bank has settled a seven-year-old class-action lawsuit that could affect hundreds of thousands of credit card holders who say they were charged late fees and excessive interest rates that were not part of their agreements with the bank.

The bank agreed to pay $16.1 million and repair any damages to customers' credit history. A court-appointed firm must now try to locate the customers, many of whom have moved since the problems surfaced more than 10 years ago, according to the settlement in Baltimore City Circuit Court.

lawcash.com/attorney/4895/chevy-chase-bank-lawsuit.asp


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 12/11/2008 - 14:48

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for soHappynow, i have enrolled in a cc with allegro for 6 months now and my interest rates were reduced and its reflected on my statement. i feel like they did everything that said they would, did you do a settlement program? because i see that if you are not paying your creditors, on your on or in a program or not, you still can get sued and creditors are still allowed to call. if i was in a position where i cannot afford to make the payments, i would feel more comfortable going through a law firm rather than any other abc company anyways. just my 2 cents


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 12/17/2008 - 13:41

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i did a cc with allegro and i've been with them for 6 months. everything is going fine. i got my interest rates reduced and its reflected on my statements. i haven't done a ds with them but i referred my co worker last month and hes doing it with them. i'm happy with their services


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 12/17/2008 - 13:46

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Here is something funny.....LOL. It seems an Edward Cherry is suing a collection agency and a Bank in Broward county FL. It seems he's taking care of himself. Is this the guy we know of?....LOL

Cherry v. Bureau of Collection Recovery, Inc.
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Plaintiff: Edward Cherry
Defendant: Bureau of Collection Recovery, Inc.

Case Number: 0:2008cv60682
Filed: May 8, 2008

Court: Florida Southern District Court
Office: Fort Lauderdale Office [ Court Info ]
County: Broward
Presiding Judge: Judge James I. Cohn
Referring Judge: Magistrate Judge Barry S. Seltzer

Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Consumer Credit
Cause: 15:1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

Cherry v. HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
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Plaintiff: Edward Cherry
Defendant: HSBC Bank USA, N.A.

Case Number: 0:2008cv60683
Filed: May 8, 2008

Court: Florida Southern District Court
Office: Fort Lauderdale Office [ Court Info ]
County: Broward
Presiding Judge: Judge Adalberto Jordan

Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Consumer Credit
Cause: 15:1681 Fair Credit Reporting Act
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff

If it is him it's funny.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 12/24/2008 - 09:52

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I have been working with Allegro Law in debt settlement for about 6 months now. I did give them all of my info upfront and was able to make the large payment upfront. They have settled on most of my accounts and still send out the regular payments on the others until the companies agree to contracts. Be patient! It takes a while, but it is worth it! I see statements from my accounts with balances getting smaller and smaller while paying less each month than I was previously.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 01/01/2009 - 15:32

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I am a credit manager by trade. I am very familiar with contracts and credit, as well as the small disclaimers that are pitfalls. I have looked over all Allegro has to offer. Seems legite, but be aware that if you can't afford to pay the creditors and your payment to Allegro the first month, your accounts will go over 30 days past due and will be on your credit for 7 years.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 01/06/2009 - 14:08

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Just some advice, i just cancelled my account with Allegro Law Firm.... You can do it yourself and save a lot of money!! I spent over 1,000 in charges with Allegro law and they did nothing for me in 6 months but take my money.. I called my creditors myself and was able to settle my own claims at half the price. Trust me just call yourself and settle they are more willing to help you.

I wish i would have known this before I could have use that 1,000 to settle some accounts instead that money was just lost.... TRUST ME DO NOT GO WITH ANY COMPANY ESPECIALLY SINCE YOU CAN DO IT YOURSELF!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 01/20/2009 - 11:03

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I cancelled trying to settle my own debts BECAUSE NONE OF MY CREDITORS WOULD WORK WITH ME! Especially Chase Bank and Amex. I joined Allegro Law because they were the only honest company I spoke with. I would definitely join Allegro Law Firm if you need professional debt settlement.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 01/20/2009 - 13:14

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I bet Rexx works for Allegro Law Firm.... LOL

Your own creditors send you settlement letters in the mail and are willing to work with you!!!! I have settled with Chaise for a fraction of what I owed... So I know Chaise works with you!!!

Save your money and do it yourself, it takes less time too!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 01/22/2009 - 11:36

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I've tried talking to Chase bank about 6 months ago regarding my 29% interest rate on an $18,000 debt. They said they could not help me and cancelled my card. I signed up with Allegro and now I'm finally free from the Chase Bank Debt. I would recommend to anybody seeking debt help to sign up with Allegro. They helped me and I'm very thankful. Thanks again Allegro for all you help!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 01/25/2009 - 15:39

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Allegro Law is NOT affiliated with Campos or Hess Kennedy AT ALL. They have accredation in all 50 states and abide by each state's respective laws regarding credit repair. They also have a national Network of Attorneys that are available as needed


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 01/28/2009 - 14:11

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Don't worry tom321, this guy is going to jail anyway now, and if he's part of the crew at Mezey/Campos/Allegro/HK/Americorp who ripped me off of over $10K, I hope he rots in hell too!!!!!!!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 01/28/2009 - 20:59

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Found on Rip-off.com

Hess Kennedy is a big SCAM:

I use to work for Hess Kennedy for almost a year and for the months that i worked there i saw alot of shady things happen to innocent people who made a couple bad financial decisions and are paying for it even worst through this economic time through hess kennedy. The name of the company I worked for was called Americorp. We never could let clients on the program or new clients know that we actually worked for a company called Americorp. To me i thought americorp was actually a debt relief company until I started putting two nd two together. Since working at this place i was representing so many different companies Hess Kennedy, Consumer Protection Law Center, Allegro Law and Mezey and Associates.. WE WERE ALL THE SAME COMPANY taking the same calls. How the program worked was clients were suppose to make a monthly payment which partial went to fees nd partial to there escrow but in certain situations especially for clients who weren't on top of there A game were ripped off and everything was going to the company. We were told if a client threatened attorney general or to contact the BBB they would automatically get all there money, (I WANTED TO TELL EVERYONE WHO WAS BEING RIPPED OFF) it was true and actually happened until the attorney general and the receiver in FL took over. We were told to tell anyone who called that we had lawyers on board but they were all busy and to take a messege and someone would get back to them. We never had lawyers we were a call center with a group of people who was just trying to make a decent living but was actually scamming innocent people. When things started to hit the fan my boss told me that we were not Hess Kennedy and all the fake lies were not true about our company then she told me that we were the processing center for Hess Kennedy (all the same). Thank God I no longer work there and found something legit.

This is why when Allegro was sued, they were also sued with Americorp. Just look at the docket on Justia.com and see both names. Allegro Law IS part of Americorp is Mezy is Hess Kennedy etc. Make no mistake here. Facts are facts...sorry.

Check my posts on other names they go by to see more names.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 02/17/2009 - 13:01

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Tom321 is an idiot. Goes to tell you what a random newspaper ad telemarketer knows. Americorp is a processing company for like 200 debt settlement companies moron. Allegro has nothing to do with Hess Kennedy or Mezey. You don't have a clue on how the industry works. You use this forum like a gas station bathroom wall, you call every company on this site a scam. Look up Tom321 on this site and you can see he calls Freedom Debt Relief a scam, Superior Debt Services a scam, FDRS a scam, and every other company that is rung on this site a scam. Instead of wasting your time ranting nonsense on this site (like a stupid dog chasing its tail in circles), why don't you apply your time to something that will benefit your future and career... god your a waste... I never seen anything so pathetic... really!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 02/18/2009 - 17:47

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If I don't have a clue then why do you keep coming in here defending yourself from my comments. If I'm a waste why bother? It's because I'm so RIGHT. And every time YOUR workers tell the truth on you on the net, I and I stress (I) somehow don't know what I'm talking about. As if I said these things. You seem to forget that I get my info from YOU and your ilk. You tell on yourselves. Entertain me some more with your BS.

Quote: "Look up Tom321 on this site and you can see he calls Freedom Debt Relief a scam, Superior Debt Services a scam, FDRS a scam, and every other company that is rung on this site a scam."

Ummmmmm....they are scams. It's all over the net. And that's not every one. I'm curious to know what I say about Nova Debt? You seemed to have left that one out. Hmmm I wonder why? So yes look up what I say about those companies. It just might help you out.

The more you respond, the more I know I'm beating you and spreading the word.

Down with the scam....LOL.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 06:23

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Oh and I forgot

Quote: "Americorp is a processing company for like 200 debt settlement companies moron."

Telling on yourself again. What stand up company does this?

People, if a company does not do their own business from beginning to end then that's a big red flag. Last but not least ALWAYS CHOOSE LOCAL, NOT the internet.....LOCAL. Therefore you can talk to someone IN PERSON. Therefore if they shank your calls show up at their office. Therefore if they scam you you bring the cops right to their door and you know just who to sue.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 11:59

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"if a company does not do their own business from beginning to end then that's a big red flag."

HAHAHA LOL -- Again, you know NOTHING of the debt settlement industry. Bit of advice -- do yourself, friends, and family a favor and go kill yourself -- you uninformed welfare dummy.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 17:38

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"bring the cops right to their door"

hahahahahhahaah ohhhhh my god your giving me stomach cramps... why don't you call the cops on Chase Bank for a 28% interest rate hike for no reason...

hahahahahahhaahah... here you are folks... free advice from financial expert Tom321

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lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/19/2009 - 18:17

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I have been with Allegro law for over half a year now. They have already worked with getting rid of more than 1/3 of my total debt. The only problem that i have ran through is people seeing that i am on a debt management program (in regards to me needing a new car ASAP). In this situation, ALLEGRO is willing to send notification to your dealership in regards to them OK-ing you getting another loan! It's also easy to throw extra money you may have lying around to the debt, outside of your monthly payment window. I call them all the time and have not had any problems yet. Totally recommend these guys


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 02/24/2009 - 19:24

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LOOK what I found. This is from Brad Daley from Court Mediation Service aka CMS PERSONALLY on Rip-off.com. This is what he said after someone complained about his scam.

Steve,
You are neither now nor have you ever been a client of mine. Your statements are totally false and constitute libel. If I find out who you are, I will sue you and then show you what real debt collection means. This goes not only for you but your frequent posting friends and any other company or organization. Anyone who wants a real legal opinion of CMS should contact my General Counsel, Attorney David Grossack in Massachusetts. Attorney Andy Nelms in Alabama is another source for information. For the record, not one client has EVER been dissatisfied with me or my service. As such, I have resisted posting comments here because this site is not a trusted source for information. Anyone can post a blog about any company and state anything. This site promotes extortion and my sources indicate the 'owner' is not even in this country because of a Federal indictment. They will only remove blogs if paid enough money. Always check the source of information like this. Lastly, Steve, you have just found the best way to get sued by making such claims or statements.

If you notice he mentions the name ANDY NELMS. Andy is suppose to be in charge of Allegro Law. Now we all know the CMS process does not work and Brad Daley is not a guy on the up and up. But it seems he implements Andy Nelms in his misadventure.

I told you this is a LARGE network of people operating to make a fast buck off you. Which is why Edward Cherry of Hess Kennedy scam comes in here and defends Allegro with different names. It's clear it's him. His vocabulary in his writing is unmistakable. You have to believe this. The more tentacles the more money. It's as simple as that.

I'm done here. I've said all I can on this.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 02/28/2009 - 12:04

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I am about to do Business with this company,but I am kind of scared,any solid advise for me?

Thank you


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/10/2009 - 15:41

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My girlfriend had signed up with Allegro law about 10 months ago to handle about $7000 in credit card debt. They set her up on $200 a month payments and she has made all of them. Now she is being sued by one of the card companies because they have not received any payments. She checked and none of the cards have received any payments. She called Allegro and they informed her that they were in negotiations (which is what they have said every time she has contacted them over the past 10 months).

She asked to close her account because it was obviously doing nothing and demanded that her money be refunded. They told her that all they could refund would be her escrow account which amounted to $600. Six hundred dollars out of $2000 and not a single penny was paid to any of the cards. That means the company took $1400 in fees to do nothing? She was also informed that there was a total of $3000 in fees for their services. They said that $66 out of every payment went towards fees but that obviously did not add up.

I just found out about this whole deal yesterday even though I have been seeing her for over 5 months. As I am an attorney I am having her forward all documentation to me for review and possible forwarding to the proper authorities. If this is truly a scam (which from the info I have it certainly sounds like one) then I will do what I can to bring that to light.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/12/2009 - 07:43

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PLEASE PEOPLE STAY AWAY FROM ALLEGRO LAW FIRM.
THEY STOLE MY $340.00 AND REFUSED TO REFUND ME A
DIME NONE OF THE CREDITORS THAT THEY CLAIMED THEY
CONTACTED HEARD FROM THEM. THEY ARE THIEVES!!!!
PEOPLEEWARE!!!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 03/16/2009 - 13:24

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Several non-profit companies work through Allegro Law, as they fight with the creditors to lower your interest rate and cut your monthly payment. My mom just signed up with her non-profit company a monthly low payment that will be divided on time between her creditors. This is better than bankruptcy, will not stain your credit.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/17/2009 - 14:34

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Several non-profit companies work through Allegro Law, as they fight with the creditors to lower your interest rate and cut your monthly payment. My mom just signed up with her non-profit company a monthly low payment that will be divided on time between her creditors. This is better than bankruptcy, will not stain your credit.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/17/2009 - 14:35

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I helped my fiancee go through Allegro to manage her debt. Well, they promised that her credit score would be fine and even go up over time, even though she had not been late on her 3 credit cards she had. So, we signed up and 6 months later her credit score dropped from 700 to 596, needless to say, we are both frustrated with Allegro and the mis-information they gave us to get us to sign up. Your credit score WILL DROP SIGNIFICANTLY if you go through their debt management program.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/19/2009 - 13:39

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Here???s ANOTHER example on this forum of a FAKE post written by some WORM hiding behind a computer. If you are a REAL customer, then you are DEAF, ILLITERATE and DUMB.

That???s because REAL clients are run through a regiment of compliance INFORMING them of the pitfalls of the service. IE: Derogatory Credit Reporting, Inherent Risk Of Lawsuits, Interest Accumulation, Possible Taxes Owed On Forgiven Debt Amounts, and No Guarantees. Can you READ and HEAR DAVE C.? I think not.

If you were a REAL client you said YES, YES, YES, YES, and YES I understand this BOTH on RECORDING and on the CONTRACT. Bottom line, this forum is full of disgusting pathetic liars. You can???t believe a singe word said in this elementary school bathroom wall forum. How pathetic can you be?

THERE IS LITTLE TRUTH SOMEWHERE IN THIS FORUM, BUT FOR THE MOST IT TO BE A PLACE FULL OF MISINFORMATION AND OUTRIGHT LIES.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 03/21/2009 - 14:20

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Please beware of Allegro Law's debt/credit counseling service. The guy who introduced me to their so called debt management program lied about the interest rates that would be applied to my accounts once I was enrolled in their program. The truth is they can't even promise that they can get you a lower interest rate.

I was told that the first payment included a fee that went to Allegro and the minimum payments to my credit cards. Well, they took the whole $550 as a down payment on getting me into their program. I was under the impression that they were going to start paying my minimum payments since they were deducting money from my checking account. Again, the guy that enrolled me in the program lied about how it works and what kind of results I could expect. He even told me to stop paying my credit card companies once Allegro Law started deducting money from my account.

Three months later I had paid Allegro Law almost $1,000 and one of my cc accounts had gone to an attorney for collection and the other had been slapped with late and over the limit fees. Long story short--I paid Allegro Law $800 for them to get me $700 deeper into debt. They are a bunch of crooks who prey on people who are at the end of their rope financially. They will promise the moon and deliver nothing. The individual can negotiate the same deals with the creditors that the law firms claim to.

DON'T USE ANY CREDIT COUNSELING SERVICE!! MANY ARE IN BED WITH THE CREDIT CARD COMPANIES AND COLLECTION AGENCIES AND SOME ARE JUST PLAIN CROOKS!!!!!

BUYER BEWARE


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/24/2009 - 21:25

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Don't do it. They keep 3/4 of you money and only put a small amount in Escrow for you. They send one letter to your creditors and then you are on your own. Go with Credit Counselor or work directly with your creditors. They will cooperate in this economy. If you go to court Allegro does nothing and the judge will rule in favor of the money you owe.
This is written from my very own personal experience. I fired these people and out of $2400 collect they only gave me back less than $250 and I am still in the same position as I started.

PO'd in Florida


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 03/27/2009 - 10:31

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I am confused now myself for I too am working with Allegro and recently had a sheriff at my door from the collection agency. The sheriff had a summons to search all my net worth and what I owned as tangible assets to take away from me. I told them I only own a cheap broken down car that was it. I regret saying that much. I called Allegro and asked them why and how they are handling my account since I hired them to keep the dogs off. I made considerable payments so far into the program they set up for me and yet it seems they are not doing so well in keeping off the dogs the collection companies send out to annoy people. What I am not so impressed with is the first initial payment of 16% of the debt goes towards the firm and it will take a year and a half to build up the escrow before they negotiate. So I am rather frustrated with that in addition the collection agencies are using tactics to induce fear to get thier deadbeat accounts paid for. I know that the original credit company sold off the debt years ago and is basically out of the loop. So it's the battle between me and the collection company. Allegro law is saying that they will have an attorney to discuss my rights and obligations in a few days. I wonder what the results will be if any.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 04/01/2009 - 11:06

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