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Date: Thu, 02/02/2006 - 21:57

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 02/02/2006 - 21:57

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I got a debt settlement offer from law office of m.n.kay on behalf of FDS Bank/Macys
before I send them my money I want to make sure this is legit, and im not gonna send a bunch of money to some people and not have my debt paid off.
has anyone dealt with law offices of mitchell n. kay in the past?
thank you! :D


I recent rec. a letter from LO of Mitchell N. Kay, pc, about a capital one account that was setteled and it shows deledted on my credit report, 1st of all the orignal bal. is different from the what C One has and they are asking for 737.80 in settlement , not only did i pay the amount C One and i agreed on, i was sent a letter stating that the debt was paid and the information was sent to the credit report companies. The next step if I keep hearing from them is a legal action against them.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 01/04/2010 - 11:30

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I am getting calls from this law firm on my cell phone. They will not leave a message and I know I have no outstanding debts or judgements. Thanks for the info!!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 01/04/2010 - 12:37

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
One correction... if a suit is filed with a court and a summons issued, you must respond to it even if the debt involved is beyond the statute of limitations. If the summons is ignored, a default judgement may, depending on the jurisdiction, be entered against the defendant. It must then be paid.

This is actually incorrect in most jurisdictions. A judgment void ab initio is invalid.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 01/08/2010 - 14:20

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Law Office of Mitchel N. Kay contacted my husband last year about a supposed debt. We asked them to provide all the required information about the debt but they didn't. It was for a Chevron card but we didn't have Chevron cards. We checked my husbands credit with all three bureaus and it wasn't on any of them. They had told us the debt was from "sometime" in 2003. In my research I found that CA statute of Limitations for card debt is only 4yrs. This meant that even if it had been our debt, the limitations had run out in 2007. They also called my work and gave personal information to my coworker who has the same first/different last name as my husband even though he kept telling them he wasn't my husband and couldn't verify any information. We sent a return receipt letter stating all the facts of our side and told them not to contact us again. Their calls stopped for months until last week. Today I reported them to the Federal Trade Commission and the NY Attorney General. We are also having a lawyer draft a letter regarding their harassment that will be sent to them. Also, I am sending a copy of everything to the NY Bar Association. I would encourage all of you to put in the work and take the same steps. Its the only way to stop this kind of thing. Of course, if it is your legitimate debt, grow up and pay up.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 01/13/2010 - 13:28

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[QUOTE=Anonymous;426993]The law offices of Mitchell N Kay are a reputable law firm of which i have never had a propblem. I too received a collection notice from them, paid it off and my account was settled. I think you are all a bunch of people upset about having a collection agency hounding you for money that is rightly owed.[samebox:7f88845e90="paulmergel"]this is a humanoid.they work for this rent-a-lawyer.after 17 pages of complanits they had to have an employee come on and give the company line.nice post.in the time it took to type that nonsense they called and threatened someone.i'm sure of it.humanoid.[/samebox:7f88845e90][/QUOTE]
It's people like the person I quoted that piss me off. Did you not read 97.99% of the replies here STATING that they were called and/or contacted and had NOTHING TO DO WITH THE DEBTS?? Most of the people here stated that. If you are so happy with these ridiculous scammers then don't come on here belittling people who aren't happy with them.
I have my own story to share. I did in fact have an account with T-mobile 6-7 years ago that I closed and never paid the early termination. I am perfectly accepting of the fact that I was sent to collections. However, LMNK was fishy from the start but I kept putting them off. I was smart enough to do some research on them before sending a single penny and found out how shady they really are. I instead sent the money directly to T-mobile along with a copy of one of LMNK's letters and a letter explaining that T-mobile can contact LMNK and take care of it but to understand that these monies are meant to settle the account.
T-Mobile instead took my money and probably threw my letter in the garbage. That says a lot about their company. I called up LMNK and got some Indian sounding guy that sounded like he taught himself English from People Magazine. He asked "why didn't you send US the money" and I gladly told him to go to Google and look up your names, it doesn't look good for you. His response was "uh-huh" as in he was cornered. I told them to contact T-mobile as their "collections agent" and verify that the money was sent because it was. I will then send a copy of the transcript from T-mobile Online indicating the settlement was paid to them, a copy of the money order receipt and a letter telling them to leave me the hell alone and that if they don't remove that mark from credit within a certain time period they will face serious consequences. Letter was sent certified so they can't deny receiving it. Good luck getting out of this one LMNK!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 01/25/2010 - 13:08

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
I don't deal with collection agency's--f them. Let them call-they go right to my voice mail! When my debt was written off--that's it--I'm not repaying shit!


That's the attitude! Just cause you owed money doesn't make you a bad person.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 01/26/2010 - 07:46

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
1) How can they seize the funds in your bank accounts?
Where would they obtain this information?
2) Their website (resolve.mitchellnkay.com) is not a valid site.
Is this person for real. I am being asked to pay 50% of fraudulent charges on a Master Card. They are asking me to make the check/money order/check payable to their "client". Has the client extended power of attorney to allow MNK to endorse in their behalf? Any suggestions?



It is easy. When I worked for first horizon national corporation if we had their banking information we could go in there and seize the funds owed to us provided it was not welfare or any type of pension. If they owed us 1,000 dollars and all they had in their account was 1,000.00 guess what that thousand dollars now belongs to my company by direct debit. It is perfectly legal.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 02/01/2010 - 10:11

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:mad:I got a call from MNK lastnight, then today. I knew there was something fishy about this guy. He was way to nice, talkative, and complimenting. I gave him my account number and then came home and googled the company tonight. I was so upset to read the information about this "law firm" scamming people. It's the weekend and there really isn't anything that I can do until Monday.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/05/2010 - 21:19

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What people piss you off? Just because you didn't have a bad experience with this MNK doesn't discredit the experiences of others. We are so happy that you were able to pay off your debt with no problems (clapping). I hope that you don't get another letter from another collection agency requesting payment for the same debt. Don't be so judgemental; you never know what other people are going through until you walk a mile in their shoes.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/05/2010 - 21:27

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They are totally scum buckets. However they are being fed by TMobile. Who throws every bad debt situation their way. I cancelled my T mobile account 5 years ago after it barely worked at my home within 45 days of getting the phone. I was assured by the sales rep and his map that I woulld have no problems. I settled the issue and agreed to pay half the cancellation fee to T mobile even though I should not have. I was lied to by the sales rep. Now the same debt has arisen agian. This is as much T Mobiles fault as anyones.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/11/2010 - 09:17

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last april i opened a t-mobile account for my daughter and the lady told me that it was on a month to month basis..now t-mobile says i owe them $203 for a two year contract early termination fee..which i never had and if i did it was sold under false pretences..then after talking to six people they finally told me they couldnt waive the fee because its been handed over to the collection agency "the law offices of mitchell n. kay"..and now after just a little online research im not sure if they will scam me and i just want to open a new t-mobile account with a family plan for me and my kids :(


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/12/2010 - 06:48

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In December I received a letter from Law Office Of M.N. Kay regarding a debt that they said I owed them. I sent them a letter on December 24th disputing the debt and asked them to Validate the debt. I told them I had been a victim of Identity Theft a few years ago and I have a fraud alert on my credit report stating this. I also gave them a copy of the police report. They said owed money to T-mobile, I have never had account with T-Mobile!

A few weeks later I received a letter back from them stating they verified the and they attached a cell phone bill. First of all I didn't ask them to verify the debt I asked them to VALIDATE it! Second of all, the bill they sent me wasn't even in my name it was an Ashley person name. So not only did they violate my rights according to the Fair Debt Collection Act they also violated Ashley's rights and gave me, a total stranger her SS#, address, and cell phone#. When I saw this I was shocked they would send me this information. So now it has been over 50 days and they still haven't validated the debt. Tonight I received an alert that something changed on my report and found that they reported the debt to Experian! Now they have violated the Fair Credit Report Act, because they never told Experian I was disputing this account and they violated the Fair Debt Collection Act by reporting it!


I have filed a complaint with the BBB, The FTC, The State Attorney Generals Office and The State Bar Association.

Maybe they will respond


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/12/2010 - 19:03

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I was doing some research for someone I know who also has a bill for $1197 from Tmobile formerly Voicestream, this is how it is stated on her credit report. I have seen Tmobile collection accounts on many credit reports before and it has NEVER stated anything about it formerly being Voicestream. This person I am doing research for called this company about this debt and they asked her for her entire SS #. Thankfully she was smart NOT to give it to them. I called the law firm myself and was told by the representative that they are legite, gave me website to look at to prove so and the website is non-exisitant. The guy in the phone "Mr. Roberts" said he would get me over to his supervisor, and I thought I'd get hung up on and the same man came back and started talking about how real they are and when I mentioned this website, he said all those people have debt they are no taking care of because they are losers!

Is it just a coinendence that more than half of these people owe Tmobile? I think this place is a fraud. NEVER EVER give ANYONE your full SS #. They should be able to verify your account in other ways.
I will be calling back anonymously just to see what other information I can get out of them. I can't figure out how they are continuning to do business with all the complaints I am reading. Nothing but bad things.
EVERYONE on here needs to file a complaint with BBB, and anywhere else you can.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 02/17/2010 - 14:40

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these people mailed me and told me i had owed $349.03 to regions bank..i however have NOT been banking with regions in 3 years, since i was 16. they told me *in very poor english* that the case was brought to them in december 2007 *only 6 months after i opened the account..if i really owed this money to the bank wouldnt they have contacted me sooner or at the time i put more money into my account? and i asked "alright well why are you just now contacting me?" he paused for about 2 minutes and made up some bogus reason that i didnt have the same address when i started the account as i do now..which doesnt add up considering i lived with my parents at the same location in 2007 and have now moved to college. he even told me "if you try to call regions, they'll just direct you to us." and immediately said "how are you going to pay this today? check or card?" after explaining numerous times i was NOT paying, i hung up..so i decided to call regions just for the hell of it. the woman i spoke with said "you dont even have an account number with us..here are some numbers you can call to check this out." NONE of which matched with MNK..what scums.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/19/2010 - 11:34

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
law office of M.N.Kay
General information:
If you owe a debt and have a letter offering a settlement and you pay, the creditor,eg, Macys,Fingerhut or the company that owns them are responsible to report it to the credit bureau not the law office or collection agency(unless they own the debt or the paper)
After your bill is paid get a LETTER OF SATISFACTION, This states what you paid, to whom you paid it and for what you paid. This can be your proof to the credit agencies if the account owners are dragging their feet on reporting it to the credit bureaus. Keep proof of payment until you are satisfied the issue is closed.If you paid a bill in full and a collections agency writes you to pay that same bill and you paid it and then found proof, get all the documents together,photocopy them and send it to the account owner for a refund.
Law offices of mitchell n. kay have been in business for a number of years, if they were doing deceptive and shady practices, they would have been shut down a long time ago. Lets face it, noone likes to be forced in paying a debt they probably cant afford at that time or that they plum forgot about. But someone has to collect it, as long as my rights are not infringed upon and total respect is maintained, feel free, do your job.


Actually, Mitchell N. Kay has sent me a collections bill that I had in 2003, it is now 2010 and I already paid Mitchell N. Kay the money a few years back. I know what bills I owe and what bills I have paid.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 22:59

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
I was doing some research for someone I know who also has a bill for $1197 from Tmobile formerly Voicestream, this is how it is stated on her credit report. I have seen Tmobile collection accounts on many credit reports before and it has NEVER stated anything about it formerly being Voicestream. This person I am doing research for called this company about this debt and they asked her for her entire SS #. Thankfully she was smart NOT to give it to them. I called the law firm myself and was told by the representative that they are legite, gave me website to look at to prove so and the website is non-exisitant. The guy in the phone "Mr. Roberts" said he would get me over to his supervisor, and I thought I'd get hung up on and the same man came back and started talking about how real they are and when I mentioned this website, he said all those people have debt they are no taking care of because they are losers!
Is it just a coinendence that more than half of these people owe Tmobile? I think this place is a fraud. NEVER EVER give ANYONE your full SS #. They should be able to verify your account in other ways.
I will be calling back anonymously just to see what other information I can get out of them. I can't figure out how they are continuning to do business with all the complaints I am reading. Nothing but bad things.
EVERYONE on here needs to file a complaint with BBB, and anywhere else you can.

My "collection letter" states that I owe AT&T, and they are working with Palisades Collection, LLC to collect. I was with AT&T 10 years ago. Thought I had actually paid them off, through Mitchell N. Kay actually...and now they are attempting to collect again. And because it is so late in the night no ones offices are open, not even AT&T. :( I have looked both Mitchell N. Kay and Palisades up through BBB and both of them have an F rating, and neither are accredited through the BBB. These people have been reported several times, and they are still in business. It makes me sick to think that they do this to people. I will be calling them and asking them loads of questions. Calling AT&T to see that I do NOT have an account with them, and also Palisades, and also reporting the two frauds to the BBB.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/25/2010 - 23:47

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
My "collection letter" states that I owe AT&T, and they are working with Palisades Collection, LLC to collect. I was with AT&T 10 years ago. Thought I had actually paid them off, through Mitchell N. Kay actually...and now they are attempting to collect again. And because it is so late in the night no ones offices are open, not even AT&T. :( I have looked both Mitchell N. Kay and Palisades up through BBB and both of them have an F rating, and neither are accredited through the BBB. These people have been reported several times, and they are still in business. It makes me sick to think that they do this to people. I will be calling them and asking them loads of questions. Calling AT&T to see that I do NOT have an account with them, and also Palisades, and also reporting the two frauds to the BBB.


Don't ever pay Palisades! They sued me over a cell phone bill a couple of years back with Verizon. The summoned me to court over it although I never owned a cell phone. We get into arbitration in court and I dropped that bombshell on their lawyer. Everybody in the room was laughing at him because he came to court with ZERO documentation showing that I ever did business with Verizon. The court gave him 6 months to come up with documentation. After 6 months, I got a letter from the courthouse showing that the case was tossed.
They are planning on you not showing up to court, thereby winning the case by default. Don't talk to them! Don't answer your phone, don't respond to mail. Don't do anything and let them summons you. Have your day in court with them to waste the lawyer's time.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/26/2010 - 05:42

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I justgot a letter from law offices of mitchell n. kay also. it was for a phone bill from at&t. I have told them i never was a customer of at&t. they told me "just try and prove it,you cant can you." bty this was for a so called bill from 11 years ago! the are scaming i am out to prove it!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/26/2010 - 08:06

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I received a call and listened to a recording asking me to call to their number. I did not but I did find that there at least 3 offices, Hakensac, NJ., Chicago, Ill.,and New York,NY. Two of the offices have F ratings with the BBB and the third has a rating of C. Their have been lots of complaints filed with the BBB.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/04/2010 - 15:18

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My name is listed in the phone book using just my initial and the law firm Mitchel N Kay has bugged me with calls for any one whose first name starts with J. I'd like to be rid of this constant pest on the phone. I have had the number for 30 years. I'm 70 years old and in a wheelchair and it is a problem to get to the phone.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/09/2010 - 18:37

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Ha ha, I am about to file a police report on Mitchell N Kay for loosing and not reporting fraud evidence. They were trying to collect on a cell phone bill that I never opened, when I sent them the info they requested to begin fraud investigations they simply ignored the evidence and lost it. They never even let T-mobile know that I was trying to dispute the account as fraud...

:oGo directly to the company who is trying to collect from you, and tell them that you dont trust their collection agency!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 03/12/2010 - 23:54

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This company rep was very rude to me today. Said he would see what he could offer me, put me on hold, supervisor came on saying that he was told I refuse to pay. They gave me 3 offers on ways to pay debt off. I tried to call original company, all call rought to this so called law firm


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 03/16/2010 - 15:51

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This is not a Law office. There is no Mitchell N. Kay,P.C.
They are collection clowns scaring people int paying off charged off debts.
The keep 90% and send the assigned co. the rest.
Do not pay them a penny. Your debt was written off and this is a scam business.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 12:29

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:Dthey are a ripoff company. Demand they validate the debt t you in a good stearn letter. They cant, and will remove it from your report. I repeatedly sent them 3 certified return receipt letters, and demanded debt validation, they went squirmming. in debt validation, under the law they must produce proof the debt is a real and valid debt, documents. They cant. Cheers. Oh be stearn, in your letter, or they will just send you another form letter. Then just send another stearn letter back demanding, and cite you will conduct a FTC complaint and report them to the FBI.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 03/18/2010 - 19:28

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they keep calling, they don't leave messages. They use several different toll-free numbers. I answered one time and was put on hold or something, no one spoke.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 03/19/2010 - 12:36

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Im trying to buy my first home and as I'm clearing up my credit, mn kay hits me with a bogus T-Mobile charge for $362. I needed a contact number for them so i googled the name. Thank god i found this wed site...i aint paying this bastards nothing!!! THANK YOU EVERYONE.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 04/04/2010 - 20:40

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I am glad I found this site. I also am not paying the $ 910.00 they say I owe to Direct TV. I had Direct TV back in the early to mid 1990's and when I called Direct TV today they could not find anything. They could not find anything by way of the account number, old home phone number, access card or serial number on the unit which by the way back them was $450.00 to buy what they now put in every room of the house for free.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 04/16/2010 - 16:38

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Originally Posted by puma1077
I got a debt settlement offer from law office of m.n.kay on behalf of FDS Bank/Macys
before I send them my money I want to make sure this is legit, and im not gonna send a bunch of money to some people and not have my debt paid off.
has anyone dealt with law offices of mitchell n. kay in the past?
thank you! :D

Don't even bother calling them back, they're 'SCAMMERS'.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 04/26/2010 - 01:12

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I got a phone call asking for my SS# saying I owed over $70 on my TMobile bill--they claimed the account was in my maiden name and I have never had an account with TMobile or anyone else. My phone services have all been either under my mom's name or my husband's name. They promised to continue calling until I paid the debt because I refused to give them my SS#. Would this be considered harasment?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 04/26/2010 - 08:02

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In my opinion, this law office is shady indeed. They have been calling my phone number for months for someone - apparently just because they have the same last name. In fact, if you search their phone number you can find several reports of their seemingly doing this.

I would not send them money.

I would not hire them.

I would file complaints.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 05/04/2010 - 13:47

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
I got a phone call asking for my SS# saying I owed over $70 on my TMobile bill--they claimed the account was in my maiden name and I have never had an account with TMobile or anyone else. My phone services have all been either under my mom's name or my husband's name. They promised to continue calling until I paid the debt because I refused to give them my SS#. Would this be considered harasment?


NEVER! EVER! give anyone your social security number over the phone even if they ARE a valid debt collector.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 05/04/2010 - 13:49

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I agree, this so called collection agency, which is NOT licensed to practice debt collection in MN has been robo calling my home number for the past 6 months, looking for someone who does not live , nor has ever lived at my residence. Their staff & management are rude & unprofessional ! DO NOT EVER GIVE THESE CROOKS ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION !

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Originally Posted by Anonymous
They have been calling my cell phone and not leaving messages. I have called them back--law offices of mitchell n. kay is looking for someone that I have never heard of (maybe owned this number at one point). Their representative was rude and hung up on me when I asked Mitchell N Kay to stop calling my cell phone.
I would not trust anything from this so-called law firm!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 05/10/2010 - 12:17

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After reading this, I am glad I kept my paid off receipts from T-Mobile when the contract ended. We also get calls from an automated recording which garbles the name MNK and tells the answering machine not to listen to the call if "this is not you". It also tells you to press a # "if this is ***"--good luck getting an answering machine to do that.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 05/22/2010 - 04:57

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I have recently recieved a letter from Mitchell N Kay P.C. Law firm for a cell bill that was paid in full over 7 years ago, not 1 of their employees could speak english and when I asked to talk to Mitchell N Kay they told me he was not available I got just as rude as they did and demanded to talk with him they put me on hold and no one ever returned to the line. I will not be sending them any money this so called bill doesnt show up on my credit report. I refused to verify my last four of my SS number and my address that made the rep and his supeorvisor very mad. I have already been a victum of Identity Theft and do not verify SS number with anyone I have passwords they verify instead.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 06/03/2010 - 11:29

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When I lost my job, I couldn't pay my American Express bill. I got sent to a collection agency called NCO and then to Mitchell N Kay. Recently I received a letter to summon me to appear in court from the law firm of Mitchell N Kay.I was truly frightened. I was kept getting these awlful phone calls and decided to call back the law firm and was set up with a payment plan that I kept up for a couple of months. But I noticed, my balance would go back up to the original debt because of some legal fees. I felt like my debt would never end. Now looking at these threads, I have feeling my money is not going to the proper place. I'm not sure what to do next?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 07/04/2010 - 11:18

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Been getting repeated calls from 'kay mitchell n.' No message. When I do pick up, there was noise in the background but no answer. Last I checked (re-financed last fall) my credit was perfect (809 score) and as far as I know I have no outstanding debt. Only was in collections once in 2005 with 'Comcast.' I was disputing a charge of $85 and they immediately put me in collections. Settled with Comcast directly. Have the receipt from the local office. Wonder if they found this and are trying to get a second payment (and keep it). Doesn''t show up on my credit report as well it shouldn't. Seems like they're fishing for cash.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 07/06/2010 - 08:14

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As a debt collector i appreciate that you understand I have a job to do, I wish everyone was as reasonable as you are.
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Originally Posted by Anonymous
law office of M.N.Kay
General information:
If you owe a debt and have a letter offering a settlement and you pay, the creditor,eg, Macys,Fingerhut or the company that owns them are responsible to report it to the credit bureau not the law office or collection agency(unless they own the debt or the paper)
After your bill is paid get a LETTER OF SATISFACTION, This states what you paid, to whom you paid it and for what you paid. This can be your proof to the credit agencies if the account owners are dragging their feet on reporting it to the credit bureaus. Keep proof of payment until you are satisfied the issue is closed.If you paid a bill in full and a collections agency writes you to pay that same bill and you paid it and then found proof, get all the documents together,photocopy them and send it to the account owner for a refund.
Law offices of mitchell n. kay have been in business for a number of years, if they were doing deceptive and shady practices, they would have been shut down a long time ago. Lets face it, noone likes to be forced in paying a debt they probably cant afford at that time or that they plum forgot about. But someone has to collect it, as long as my rights are not infringed upon and total respect is maintained, feel free, do your job.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 19:06

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymous
As a debt collector i appreciate that you understand I have a job to do, I wish everyone was as reasonable as you are.


if you work for M.N.K then you don't do a job.you break the law.the only reason this bottomfeeder is still in business is simple.when (thanks to this,and other sites) someone exercises their rights with a DV,or C&D letter.you drop it like it was radioactive.why?because every debt,or supposed debt you try to collect is either.paid in full,past SOL,or doesn't even exist.if you ever pursued any DV with further collections,or actually took someone to court after getting a DV,or C&D letter.you would lose big time.back to the phones drone.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Mon, 08/09/2010 - 05:10

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we just recieved a call from these people at first the woman , Asian Idian her voice sounded she says that she's looking for my girlfriend who has now been married twice asking for her by her first married name which she hasn't had for years and had settled all her old debts. along time ago . All our phone numbers are ALL in my name we aren't married and share no info. together ! The woman really messed up when she said this is a decoy I was like what the F---- is a decoy you mean your a con artist she replies no I'm with the law offices of and pauses then says the law offices name . then I say if your going to con someone at least learn english then she hung up on me instantly! I WOULD HAVE TO SAY GIVE THEM NOTHING LET THEM TAKE YOU TO COURT AT LEAST YOU'LL KNOW IT'S FOR REAL!!!!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Tue, 09/21/2010 - 14:37

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