RJA Capital, planning arbitration need advice
Date: Tue, 05/21/2013 - 10:19
RJA Capital called me on 3/15/2013 stating that there was a summons that was going to be delivered to my place of employment for me and the only way to stop this was to setup a payment plan and make a payment of $500 that day.
They called my brother the same day looking for me and told him he was a reference on a loan I had taken out. He most definitely was not. They provided a case number to him and instructed to tell me to call them with it.
The loan was an online payday lender that was not licensed in my state and who i paid the principle balance back with interest and closed my bank account.
I have already paid this company $1000 and am about to send them a cease and desist letter so they can not withdraw anymore funds from my account.
I contacted the Law Offices of Michael Lupolover from this website
http://fdcpa-attorney.com/
They stated I have a good case and I would get $1000 from RJA Capital without paying court fees or attorney fees because they violated FDCPA. The only thing I would pay is the $6 for them to send me the check for the $1000.
Anybody have any info or guidance on this?
They called my brother the same day looking for me and told him he was a reference on a loan I had taken out. He most definitely was not. They provided a case number to him and instructed to tell me to call them with it.
The loan was an online payday lender that was not licensed in my state and who i paid the principle balance back with interest and closed my bank account.
I have already paid this company $1000 and am about to send them a cease and desist letter so they can not withdraw anymore funds from my account.
I contacted the Law Offices of Michael Lupolover from this website
http://fdcpa-attorney.com/
They stated I have a good case and I would get $1000 from RJA Capital without paying court fees or attorney fees because they violated FDCPA. The only thing I would pay is the $6 for them to send me the check for the $1000.
Anybody have any info or guidance on this?
Just close down your old bank
Just close down your old bank account and open a new one to stop debiting money from your account. File a complaint against them to the SAG or FTC immediately.