Help with a collection agency
Date: Sun, 10/15/2006 - 19:58
Tell them to take a flying leap and report them to the Florida A
Tell them to take a flying leap and report them to the Florida Attorney General office. They have committed several fdcpa violations and where you have paid all your pdls back, they have absolutely no grounds to collect anything. They are trying to get money on debts already paid. Tell them you are reporting their threats to the Attorney General and the Consumer Protection in Florida. You have proof they are all paid and they are not getting a dime.
Here is a thread for you to check out.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/creditors-information/about13221.html
Thanks. Come to think of it they mentioned Plaza Processing. I a
Thanks. Come to think of it they mentioned Plaza Processing. I am in Dallas. Is this company in Florida? Did I commit some type of internet fraud? And do I need to contact the Texas or Florida attorney general?
Thanks
Contact the Flordia Attorney General office. You didn't commit
Contact the Flordia Attorney General office. You didn't commit any type of fraud. This company is famous for its threats. Thats how they terrify people into paying amounts they don't owe. In your complaint, be sure to put the persons name that called you, the threat that they issued to you. Here is the link the Florida Attorney General so you can file your complaint online.
http://myfloridalegal.com/consumer
Then click on the how to file link.
Hi Michael, did you get the receipts from your lenders after pay
Hi Michael, did you get the receipts from your lenders after paying off the debts? If not, you should insist the companies for a 'PIF' letter so that you have your proof of the debts been paid off.
Regarding the collection agencies calling you, show them the federal laws about validating the debt to the consumers before passing their illegal threats. Tell them that you are aware about your legal rights and will file complaints with your AG's office and also at the FTC.