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Nationwide (Direct Financial/Quick PayDay)

Date: Thu, 05/19/2011 - 10:58

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 05/19/2011 - 10:58

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Got a call from UNKNOWN asking to call back 888-489-3155. They gave me a case number. The company answered as a Nationwide and claimed they had a payday loan from early 2006 from Direct Financial/Quick PayDay. The amount in question was excessive, far more than any legally allowed PDL. Over $1,000.

They gave me my old address and an old employer. Said pay them that amount, gave me no option to dispute, no DUN statement, nothing. Told me pay now or they could file service against me within a few hours.

A few things stood out:

-- No option to dispute
-- Past SOL
-- No "This is an attempt to collect a debt."

And so on. Guy basically told me since I'm refusing to pay now that they will file service. Of course, they are also going to be filing improper service, since they are going to serve at the wrong address and/or wrong employer -- if they serve at all.

If they serve, I will be able to file an SOL challenge and a venue challenge. Nevermind, failure to follow FDCPA, so I might be able to counter.

Any suggestions.


Yeah, they ended up calling again at 7:30 a.m. (obviously not a smart thing to do). Gave me the same message as the first time about needing to verify my address so they can serve me, that it's my last chance. They also are using the lingo about being the Mediation Firm. Seems like it's all scare tactics and empty threats, which in itself is another no-no.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sun, 05/22/2011 - 09:27

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WOW, i am amazed i wasn't the only one. The same thing happen to me on 22nd of May, they told me if i didn't make a payment i was committing fraud and will be served within days, they refused to give me there address saying by law they are not authorized to do that.Well that is a bunch of B.S. Is there anyway to prosecute these people, because technically they did commit fraud by using your identity to collect money for a false claim.. Anyone?


lrhall41

Submitted by Yaya1682 on Tue, 05/24/2011 - 23:43

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