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Ais services - Anybody have any experience with Ais?

Date: Thu, 09/18/2008 - 13:54

Submitted by jessiejamesprovost
on Thu, 09/18/2008 - 13:54

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So I got a note from Icollectdebt.net saying that they had sold my IPDL debt to AIS services. Figuring I'd stay on top of the ball I e-mailed AIS to get their address to send a debt validation form to them. AIS wrote back saying they have no clue about this debt and the only way to look it up is via a SS# or an account #. I don't have the account # and I sure as hell am not giving out my social. Anybody have any experiences with AIS?


complete bottomfeeder CA.they more than likeley won't send anything.just deal with them like any pdl CA.no documentation no pay.


lrhall41

Submitted by paulmergel on Thu, 09/18/2008 - 14:01

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I just recently received a phone call from AIS. They claimed to have a 'civil complaint' filed against me from 'their client'. I asked who they represented, they said a law firm. I asked what this account was in regard to and that I wanted documentation regarding the account they're claiming to collect. She replied that they would send me a summons to court. Then, after I blew up on her, she told me it was in regard to a specific bank collecting a past due debt. BINGO! They were dead wrong. The account she so confidently named has been named by another bottom-feeding debt collector called Great Seneca Financial who, try as I did for 5 years to get information from them, successfully filed a garnishment for 3 times the amount I ever owned on that account. AIS is another scam company that tip-toes just inside the lines of the Federal Debt Collection Law, and gets away with it. Let them send you a summons to court, and then by all means show up! If they're wrong, that's the ONLY way to beat them.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Sat, 10/25/2008 - 20:51

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