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Allied Interstate threatening me and harassing my mother

Date: Thu, 05/11/2006 - 13:04

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 13:04

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I am receiving numerous calls daily from allied interstate, starting early in the morning and ending just before 9. I spoke with an employee who was very rude to me and threatened me repeatedly, he went as far as to call me a fraud because I was a student and then hung up on me after saying I was going to be sued. Allied is even calling my mother's ecll phone daily, even though she has told them that I do not live with them. Is it legally for Allied to threaten me and harass my mother?


No, Allied is violating the federal laws. Report their activities to the local AG's office as well file your complaints at the FTC and the BBB.

You must train yourself with the legal powers guided in the FDCPA. You will realize your rights and deal with them accordingly.

Calling endlessly at work or home is illegal under the federal laws. The collection calls must be placed between 8 am and 9 pm. If they want to place the calls outside this duration, they must have your consent first.

Besides, your mother or anyone else should not be called if they are in contact with you. Ask your mother to send a cease and desist letter to their mailing address. It will be violation of the federal law if they contact her further after receiving the cease and desist letter. Make sure that your mother sends it through certified mail and return receipt requested for proving the actions.

Get the debt validated from Allied for which they are collecting. They have to put the details in writing about the creditors and the principal amount along with interests accrued. Do not make any payment before you have reviewed the details properly and found it to be correct.


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Submitted by Gretchin on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 13:17

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One more question, the Allied representative said that the debt in question was going to be filed that night and a lawsuit was going to be sent to me and that my bank account (which he named) was going to be frozen immediately following. This is just the representative trying to scare me, right? This the the first time I have spoken with the company and was just told to pay in full right then.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 13:58

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Allied wants to scare you at the most so that you send them money in panic. They profit from people in fear. Don't get scared! Throw a debt validation letter to their mailing address and make your step in the legal way. The federal laws state that the CA must not contact you further after receiving the debt validation request. If they do so, it will result violation of the federal laws and you can file charges against them. They will be penalized for each call made towards you. Keep the list of the phone calls with time and dates for records. If you have a recording device, connect it. Check the state laws first if you can record the collection calls secretly. This is important so that you don't put yourself in trouble. You can get this info from the AG's office or you can post the name of the state of your residence. I will let you know about it. Relax!


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Submitted by Gretchin on Thu, 05/11/2006 - 16:07

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They call me on 12/05/06 and threaten me about a credit card that I had did 6years ago and the people that I got it from had did a charge off on that credit card and here they come calling me and threaten me and get this the last balanace on the card was 1882 and they are talking about now I owe 2000 and something in dollars now and it have been close for almost three years now and now allied interstate is trying to collect over 2000 and some dollars off it now.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Wed, 12/06/2006 - 19:21

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The company that contacted you have commited violations per the fdcpa. collection agencies are not allowed to threaten anyone at anytime. Has Allied validated the debt? If they have not validated, you need to send them a debt validation letter certified mail with return receipt. Make them prove they are legally suppose to collect the debt. You could also contact the original creditor and see if they have sold the debt where it is charged off.


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Submitted by Not so Lucky on Wed, 12/06/2006 - 19:25

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I was called at 4:40 today and was asked questions about my neighbor. I refused to answer and the rep became hostile. I hung up. He called back. I didn't answer. I called THEM and spoke with "Dennis" and told him to remove our number from their contact list. I'm waiting to see if they will honor my request.


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Submitted by on Fri, 08/10/2007 - 14:00

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I am also getting phone calls from them, I answered one of them and I told them that my debt management plan was collecting and paying the Capital One they were talking about. I had a conference call fir them, debt management plan and myself and this person told the debt management office they did not accept payments, anyway it was a mess that the debt plan people told me they would handled it, as of today I have not heard from them and my payments are being made to both Capital One credit cards. But I do agree they are UGLY/NASTY.


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Submitted by spanisheyes on Sat, 08/11/2007 - 13:41

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Beware of them. They talk rudely???????and wait???????they talk crap as well. They will say that they are authorized by some xyz company to collect the debt. But when you ask them to give you the confirmation / transaction number to support their claims, they wont be able to give you anything. If you ask them to validate the debt, they will flatly say they don't do that. It is utterly ridiculous.


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Submitted by Good Nelly on Mon, 08/13/2007 - 03:12

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They have called my family members and threatened them that if they do not have me call them they will sue. They would call at 7am until about 10pm, calling their CELL PHONES! This company needs to be stopped. they are harassing innocent people!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Fri, 02/01/2008 - 14:46

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Calling at 7A and 10P? I would let them know that what that will get them is not a return call from you, but a lawsuit for violations of the fdcpa. You need to find out their mailing address and send them a debt validation and Partial Cease and Desist letter. Be sure to send it certified mail return receipt requested. Be sure to specify you don't want them contacting third parties regarding you, in addition to you, your employer, and anyone else. If you need an example of this type of letter, once can me found in the "do-it-yourself" section of this website.

If they contact your family memebers again, after they sign for the letter, then sue them for violations of the FDCPA. Likewise if they call them at 7 A and 10 P.


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Submitted by FloridaRon on Fri, 02/01/2008 - 16:03

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She has no right to speak to you like that vicson22. In fact she violated the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in doing so. Also you cousin cannot be charged with any crime or imprisoned, which threatening to do so is also a violation of the fdcpa.

What state do you live in? I would like to check your state's statutes to see if you can legally record phone calls without the other party's knowledge. Even if your cousin does owe a debt, disclosing this information to you is also a violation.

In the mean time send them a letter instructing them not to contact you by phone anymore. Send it certified mail, return receipt requested. Here is their contact information:

allied interstate, Inc.*
435 Ford Rd. #800
Minneapolis, MN 55426-1066
Phone: (952) 546-6600 1-800-806-3342 1-866-525-7795
Fax: (952) 595-2311


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Submitted by JCEMT on Thu, 04/17/2008 - 17:41

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I used to work 3rd party collections. I scoffed when I read about people who reported agencies calling their bosses or relatives, or calling early in the morning. I just simply did not believe it.

I stand corrected. Allied has called my work numerous times in the day, even after being told repeatedly not to call. They refuse to call my home number. They have said, "I'll call you at work as much as I want until learn to pay your bills." When they threatened to call my boss, I thought it would just to be for employment verification.

Nope. Three days later, he calls me into the office, shuts the door and says, "Your creditor called me about your bill, saying you gave them permission to talk to me and that we'd pay. If they keep calling--you're fired." He also offered to document the call so I could forward the log to the FTC and attorney general.

They have ignored my DNC demands, and will call up to ten times in a day if they're in the mood. If they're unconcerned about the law so much that they'd actually call my boss, I wonder what other tricks they'd be willing to try?


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 02/26/2009 - 17:11

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