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Mann/Bracken

Date: Mon, 08/17/2009 - 08:36

Submitted by anonymous
on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 08:36

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Over a year ago I received a letter from Eskanos & Adler in Ca. as well as a letter from the National Arbitration Forum concerning a credit card debt. Thank goodness I found this wonderful forum to assist me in handling the issue. I asked for & received the debt verification. I always sent responses to the agency (now Mann/Bracken) via certified, return receipt letter. I also asked for the cease & desist. No more contact from the company until 2 weeks ago when I received a letter from the NAF that the case was being re-opened & I had until the NEXT day to respond. I immediately sent a fax (no other option to respond in such short notice) that I am still awaiting a copy of the debt verification with the correct name AND a SS#. Aren't people supposed to submit a SS# when they apply for a credit card? There is no # on the DV, the middle name on the account is not mine & the company won't supply the requested info. no matter how many times I request it. Don't I have the right to know the full name on the account as well as the SS#? What should my next step be?


Someone should be along shortly to assist you. Also, look into the possibility of letting them know that you are not willing to go through mandatory arbitration. They are trying to rush it through so they can have a payday. You should also look into getting legal help. Go to Budd Hibbs website for this information. Also look at the arbitrationjustice.com website and see the info about lawsuits that are pending against both NAF, and Mann Bracken. See if you can petition to have a stay placed on your case due to several different lawsuits that have been filed against both Mann Bracken and NAF. Also, I would look toward others in the forum to also give advice as well. I am just making a few suggestions. You are not alone! A lot of people have been bilked out of a lot of money because of these two companies. Also reccommend five million dots.com for more info.


lrhall41

Submitted by meircats on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 10:04

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The National Arbitration Forum just recently announced that it was no longer going to be involved in the arbitration of credit card debts. Apparently they were being sued to much, and there is too much proof that they are not the impartial forum that they claim to be. Also, they are allegedly owned by a hedge fund that also owns Mann Bracken. Hmmm. This should help your case, as I can't imagine NAF awards will continue to hold much wait.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 08/17/2009 - 10:19

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