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Tom Parker

Date: Mon, 10/01/2012 - 12:35

Submitted by Kacey_jade
on Mon, 10/01/2012 - 12:35

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Today a Tom Parker from a global check processing called my job and my sister telling them I was being investigated for check fraud. I just so happen to intercept the call to my job the first time and told him no information could be given over the phone. He called back a second time and unfortunately I couldn't answer and another girl gave him our fax number and he sent an employment verification letter???? Wth??? They are getting worse and worse. Just when I think these people have left me alone they start again and each time it's even worse. Last October I gave my human resources letter stating they couldn't do wage garnishment but does this mean they are going to try???? My hr person said if they get the letter she can't do anything about it???? In officially scared! What do I do


Thanks for responding. I did send one of them to my payroll person the beginning of this year but she informed me that if she got a note saying wage garnishment then there was nothing she could do about it and would have to garnish my wages. Usually they don't affect me but this one actually faxed papers to my job. None had ever did that before.


lrhall41

Submitted by Kacey_jade on Mon, 10/01/2012 - 15:31

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You need to tell your uneducated and knowledgeless HR person that this is a WAGE ASSIGNMENT, not a WAGE GARNISHMENT. Tell her to google what the difference is, then perhaps she'd know how to do her job.

With regard to this company, it's a scam. Give me the number for work tomorrow. It gets us through the day to call these people.


lrhall41

Submitted by waffles on Mon, 10/01/2012 - 15:57

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Your payroll person needs to educate themselves on the difference between garnishment which requires a judgment and a court order and a voluntary wage assignment which is strictly voluntary. She must follow the law....look up the difference as they could be held liable if they violate your revocation.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Mon, 10/01/2012 - 16:10

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Ugh these people are relentless!!! Thankfully my hr person said she would call me before anything since they are facing paperwork!! I spoke to the guy this morning and told him to cease and desist and I would send paperwork to him stating to no longer call me and he transferred me to a mr Hamilton who proceeded to tell me that since it was federal charges and not collecting on a debt that he didn't have to listen to the cease and desist. I told him I was filing a complaint on him and after I used some probably inappropriate words he hung up.....I just wish these people would fall off the face of the planet!!!


lrhall41

Submitted by Kacey_jade on Tue, 10/02/2012 - 07:49

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