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Date: Tue, 04/28/2009 - 07:52

Submitted by anonymous
on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 07:52

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if i file a complaint with ag of my state what happens? Same with FTC? What do they actually do? Creditors/collection agencies seem to do what they want to, how do these agencies help us the consumer?


pretty much how FYI described.except the AG'S will work with fewer complaints,and might act right away if the place in question is in their state.example:first shore credit called about 1 1/2 yrs ago.they are in IL.i am in IL.ms.madigan took care of this pretty quick.the FTC there has to be alot of complaints.it took about three years to get heathmill the overseas pdl parent co.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 08:12

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Paul First shore called you too? They've been calling me off/on for a few weeks. I FINALLy got a number out of them to google. Do you know what they collect on?[samebox:2a64fbfa4d="paulmergel"]they are a bottomfeeder that focuses on ipdl debt.[/samebox:2a64fbfa4d]


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 12:05

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I would contact your state's AG office by phone and ask to speak with someone regarding your complaint. In a case like yours, I wouldnt let them wait until they get more complaints, I would request that they step in now, because a major violation has taken place. I would also file a complaint with the FTC as soon as possible, they should be quite interested in this matter.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 04/28/2009 - 15:38

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"Creditors/collection agencies seem to do what they want "

BEST BET IS TO KEEP SENDING LETTERS OF COMPLAINT TO THE FCC AND YOUR STATE ATTORNEY GENERAL..CALL LOCAL CONGRESSMEN FILE VERBAL COMPLAINT ETC....NOTHIG IS DONE UNLESS ENOUGH VBALID COMP;AINTS ARE REGISTERED!!!!!!!!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 05/02/2009 - 03:20

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Actually it says what they do right there on the complaint website. "Your complaints can help us detect patterns of wrong-doing, and lead to investigations and prosecutions. The FTC enters all complaints it receives into Consumer Sentinel, a secure online database that is used by thousands of civil and criminal law enforcement authorities worldwide. The FTC does not resolve individual consumer complaints."

If enough of a pattern appears, the FTC may step in and request the Dept. of Justice to allow them to sue, but generally the FDCPA is designed to be utilized by Consumers - i.e. SUE THEM!


lrhall41

Submitted by Chrys Henderson on Sun, 05/03/2009 - 23:10

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