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More trouble with PD6 Ventures

Date: Mon, 10/16/2006 - 06:25

Submitted by tarynstitches
on Mon, 10/16/2006 - 06:25

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Total Replies: 2


I got this e-mail today at work:

Quote:
I want to resolve this with your involvement I am willing to extend the deadline for arrangements to October 31st after this date extensions and missed/late fees will begin to accumulate once more and your balance will be due in full no arrangements or settlements will be accepted. A VERY serious review into this matter will begin on 10/31/2006, but you do have until this date to call me and set up arrangements to resolve your balance. You can contact me @ 1.800.859.6439 ext 358 for more information such as the balance, fund date, fund amount, and Fund Company we have all this information on file do not ignore this message your account is under intense investigation at this point.




For payment arrangements please telephone us at 1-800-859-6439 ext 358, so that we can discuss your situation. Whatever the source of the problem is, we are unable to help resolve the issue until we hear from you.



Sincerely,

Princeton Harris

Bad Check Recovery Unit
Phone: 1-800-859-6439 ext. 358
Fax: 1-866-323-6555
pharris(at)dmsmktg.com


Does anyone know what all of this means? Is this company really going to contact my employer?


I like the "your account is under intense investigation at this point", sounds like he is making an underlying threat that you are being investigated. A scare tactic. Stand firm with them, and if you have paid back more than your state allows including the total principal, keep demanding they mark you paid in full, and tell them that their scare tactics are being wasted on you.


lrhall41

Submitted by WHEREAMI? on Mon, 10/16/2006 - 09:27

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Review your bank statements and know how much is paid on this account. Follow up with your state laws on this matter. I feel no company can be trusted on what they are going to do next. Perhaps they have your info and may contact your employer if they don't hear from you. I will say, if you are answering their phone calls and discussing about this account, they should not call your employer. Please tell us on this debt account so that we can advice you the next move.


lrhall41

Submitted by aciotsf on Mon, 10/16/2006 - 11:53

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