AdVance Me Today-gettin nasty!
Date: Mon, 09/10/2012 - 18:50
Just today I got a call from AMT, and this guy got rude. Offered a payment in principle only....when I mentioned I had already paid that back through thousands of dollars collected on previous loans he got nasty. Said I was a thief, and was committing fraud.....and he was going to call my boss and tell them I was committing fraud. When issued him to put it on writing, he changed the subject and questioned my character. He tried to explain to me that AMT is not governed by state laws, that they are federally bonded. Not sure what that means. The call ended by him screaming "I'm calling your boss!"...,which did not happen, well yet anyway.
So Forum experts....what's next? I plan on sitting and waiting. I refuse to pay them back more money. Just looking for thoughts on my predicament.
Thank you!
This is exactly my thought. There is no need to make any further
This is exactly my thought. There is no need to make any further payments. They are an illegal lender. Explain the entire scenario to your boss from beforehand. This way these scum buggers won't be able to harm you in any way.
Which state are you in? Check to see if your state's law allows
Which state are you in? Check to see if your state's law allows you to record phone conversations without consent from the other party. If this insect threatened you with calling your boss, fraud and all the works, you should jump at the chance and get a NACA attorney to sue.
Other than that, just ignore all the "federally bonded" BS, its pointless listening to them. Keep hanging up on them if they harass you over the phone. Better yet, annoy them by putting them on hold every time they call after making a poor excuse :D
Oh, and be sure to inform your boss/supervisor that you are fighting these vampires and any calls that they may get at the office should be promptly ignored and blocked.
It might take a while, however, the stupidity calls will event
It might take a while, however, the stupidity calls will eventually stop. Stand your ground, better days ahead.