Quick cash net/Law Firm
Date: Wed, 07/07/2010 - 13:07
You need to make them prove that you borrowed the loan by sendin
You need to make them prove that you borrowed the loan by sending them a validation and/or verification letter. I would also state in the letter that your car and ids were stolen last year and the copy of the police report as proof that if they genuinely have the right to collect a debt that was taken out in your name, it was taken out fraudulently, and you are not legally obligated to pay on it.
I wanted to share information with all reading this website; I j
I wanted to share information with all reading this website; I just logged on to www.complaintsboard.com and found out that it is a scam and apparently has happened before to several people. I pulled this informaiton from that website on what to do if you receive phone calls from anyone claiming to be calling on behalf of Quick Cash Net as this company does not exist:
"I contacted the authorities and reported their phone #. They threatened to send police to my work and to my house to arrest me. This made me very angry. These jerks are the ones who are breaking a multitude of international, federal and state laws which would equate to a very long time behind bars.
They have been reported by many people to several state Attorney General's offices, the FTC, the FCC, the FBI, and state and local law enforcement agencies. I encourage others to add their experiences and evidence to the case against these scumbags. First, file a report to the FTC at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/. The FTC will assign you a case# and automatically generate a pdf form with your case# that you can and should bring to your local law enforcement agency and, if possible, your state attorney general's office. Inevitably, justice will be served and they will be caught."
The steps that are mention above is that accurate? Is that what I need to do to file a complaint?
Yes. I would definitely get in touch with the FTC and your stat
Yes. I would definitely get in touch with the FTC and your state's attorney general. The FTC usually handled consumer business complaints and matters under the Fair Debt Collections Act, so I doubt the FCC could do much. I don't know that your local police department could do much either since their jurisdiction ends at the city border. I would recommend seeing if this firm is registered with the BBB and filing a complaint, along with your and their state attorney regulatory commission if they exist.