Frontier Financial Group e-mail
Date: Mon, 02/07/2011 - 19:20
Submitted by Kenneth Barhight
on
Mon, 02/07/2011 - 19:20
Total Replies: 10
Frontier Financial Group
631 N. Stephanie St. #419 Henderson, NV 89014
1-888-527-2389 "www.payffg.com"
Tax Time Settlement Offer
$635.60
ID #: xxxxxxxx
Balance: $908.00
"www.payffg.com"
Original Account #: xxxxxxxxxxxx
Original Creditor: KNOX VENTURES LLC
Current Creditor: SKUTR FINANCIAL
Dear KENNETH,
Frontier Financial Group would like to extend a special tax time settlement offer that equates to 70% of your remaining balance. This offer to resolve your account for less than the amount owed expires 30 days from the date of this letter. Please contact our office at 1-888-527-2389. Phone payments may incur an $8.95 processing fee. You can also make payment online at "www.payffg.com" You will need your ID number above to pay online.
Unless you notify this office within thirty (30) days after receiving this notice that you dispute the validity of this debt or any portion thereof, this office will assume this debt to be valid. If you notify this office in writing within thirty (30) days from receiving this notice that you dispute the validity of this debt or any portion thereof, this office will obtain verification of the debt or obtain a copy of a judgment and mail you a copy of such judgment or verification. If you request this office in writing within 30 days after receiving this notice this office will provide you with the name and address of the original creditor, if different from the current creditor.
This communication is from a debt collector attempting to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.
Frontier Financial Group
And what happens if the company states they already sent a dunni
And what happens if the company states they already sent a dunning letter and I didn't receive one? Are they required to send another? I don't remember getting any letters from any CA's as of yet.
I received a message from Frontier Finacial Group stating that s
I received a message from Frontier Finacial Group stating that someone in my household (they didn't mention a name) had a check waiting for them and that they needed more info. Do they really think we're that stupid?
Hey Kenneth... You can ask the company to send you another lette
Hey Kenneth... You can ask the company to send you another letter as you haven't received the earlier one. You can ask the CA to validate your debt as well.
Kenneth, What is the letter you posted? It looks like a dunning
Kenneth, What is the letter you posted? It looks like a dunning letter. Filing at this point with the FTC would be a waste of time. That is a borderline infraction at best and the FTC can't even handle multiple blatant violations.
Tammy, yes they do think you are that stupid. Thank goodness you are not. Believe it or not many are or they would not try that!
actually frogpatch that is an email.doesn't count as a dunning l
actually frogpatch that is an email.doesn't count as a dunning letter at least not in my eyes a real dunning letter is sent via snail mail.respond ken that want a letter sent via the USPS to you.
So thereis no confusion, those of you that owe debt are not cust
So thereis no confusion, those of you that owe debt are not customers any longer, you are a debtor..you were a customer when you incurred it...and I used to be just like you so save it...and quit whing,,
how about getting back to the phones loser as that is what you a
how about getting back to the phones loser as that is what you are.btw i have been on here long enough to know when a humanoid posts on a thread they have some connection to the bottomfeeder being discussed so if you want to come back and state you have no affiliation.as you stated save it,and again back to the phones drone.
This is interesting...This 'scumbag' posted a reply to this thre
This is interesting...This 'scumbag' posted a reply to this thread a few hours after FFG tried to call me at work. This thread hasn't been written to since February.
Apparently a phone call came to my work place from FFG. A co-worker took the call and the person on the phone asked him if he was crazy when he wouldn't transfer them to HR. She said you can't do that. This is after a previous call when they were told they could not contact me at my place of work as it is not allowed.
Easy enough, if you want to contact me do it by any other means than my work number. I have told my co-workers any calls that aren't related to work are to be told to stop calling my work number. Actually, a letter in the mail would be preferred as I wont give any information over the phone.
So, scumbag, if you were the person trying to call me, I'd recommend you find someone who can spell and write me a letter. You should have my address.
Just my 2 cents. I think it's a personal choice if one wants to
Just my 2 cents. I think it's a personal choice if one wants to receive a dunning letter via email or snail mail. One collector I spoke with recently gave me the choice, and I OK'ed the email instead of snail mail. They sent me an email with a PDF of the letter, which I responded to with a email demading validation of the debt (the form posted here on these forums). Just awaiting their response now. So if you get one in email, but absolutly want snail mail, then request it that way, but if you are OK with email then that could serve as a dunning letter.
Oh, and scumbag, debtors and still consumers and protected by th
Oh, and scumbag, debtors and still consumers and protected by the consumer credit laws of the each state. So, while yes people need to quit whining about debts, collectors and lenders need to stop violating consumers rights and actually abide by the laws. I know neither will happen though, so the cycle will continue.