wage garnishment?
Date: Wed, 03/13/2013 - 12:10
They sound like a scam bottom
They sound like a scam bottom feeding collector... I would give a copy to my payroll and ignore them, tell them you are a victim of fraud, which is what sounds like. They have to validate the debt in writing..they must show proof..Do you have a name for this supposed company?
Do you have their physical
Do you have their physical address - mail them one and still give a copy no matter what to your payroll department. They need to be sending you something in writing anyway to verify the debt is even with them and for what.
No, I don't have any way to
No, I don't have any way to send them a copy. They refuse to give it out.
They refuse to give either an
They refuse to give either an email address or fax number....I have no way of sending them the letter saying I revoke. Now what?
NO
they can't garnish without a court order.hard to get in a state where they are illlegal.they can submit a wage assignment.go to SOAPLADY'S signature on dealing with illegal lenders.there is a wage assignment revocation letter.also avoid speaking to these losers as you state the loan was illegal and they know it.so to summarize get a revocation letter to your HR or payroll person,and inform them that a scammer will be calling.then ignore their sorry ass.a complete bottomfeeding joke that won't do jack but threaten and harrass.
I've tried to send you a pm
I've tried to send you a pm but it won't go through........I'm trying to write a new article and like a dummy I forgot how to do it....Any tips? Thanks!
Wage Assignment
Hate to bug you again but I got a call again from the same "company" . This time she told me that I signed a wage assignment and that it was totally different and that my payroll department didnt need a court order to garnish my wages. I will be sending one to my payroll department on monday but can they use that against me? The was done online. She told me that didnt matter. Help!! Thanks!
They have a wage assignment,
They have a wage assignment, not a garnishment. A garnishment requires a court order, a wage assignment is voluntary does not...and it can be revoked at any time.
Email and/or fax them the following...give a copy to your payroll department.
Dear _____________
I hereby revoke any and all voluntary wage assignments I may have signed on account #______________ effective immediately.
Govern yourself accordingly.
exactly
don't worry about the idiots.just do as helpinaz states and gove the revocation letter to your HR/PAYROLL person,and ignore them.btw if this is a bottomfeeder and not a the lender then any wage assignments are not valid as only the original lender can invoke a wage assignment.they are not transferable.therefore that's the reason the ex-hooker won't give info.just get the letter to your person asap.