Has anyone ever had any experiences with RJM Acquisitions LLC NY? I received a letter in the mail from this company about three weeks ago about a fingerhut account that I had 5 years ago (or more).
RJM ACQUISITIONS IS ANOTHER
VERY BAD COLLECTION AGENCY.
I FEEL VERY SORRY FOR YOU GUEST BECAUSE YOU HAD TO WORKED FOR THIS
HORRIBLE COLLECTION AGENCY THAT IS RJM.
Back during 2004 and 2005,
Compass Bank used to sell their accounts that were overdrawn to RJM
Acquisitions for collection.
My account had been overdrawn for a couple of weeks while I went out of
town. I cleared the overdraft upon my return. Somehow, RJM still got a
hold of my account (Compass says they never sold it since I'm still a
customer). Every few months I would get a letter from RJM to pay up. I
would take the letter to the bank, they would contact RJM, and
everything would be fine for a few months.
Now, I'm getting contacted by Island National Group, saying RJM sold my
account to them for collection. Here we go again!
P.S.: Compass hasn't used RJM since 2006.
Sub: #144 posted on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 10:39
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does anyone have the number to
the collections company .. i too have been scammed by the literary guild
book club and i even disputed it through equifax but it remains until
paid, i wasn't able to find any numbers =(
Sub: #145 posted on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 11:21
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Just received in the mail a
notice from this outfit informing of a past due account with THE GOOD
COOK BOOK CLUB (Jan 2003). I have never heard of this company and have
no cook books in my home from them.
The bill is for commitment charges for books not purchased. It looks to
like a scam. I am forwarding this bill to the state Attorney General's
office for verification
Sub: #146 posted on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 10:56
Unregistered
I am not sure if it works but
I called BofA to get it and they transfered me to RJM
acquisitions. try 800-651-4542
Sub: #147 posted on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 13:25
Unregistered
Does RJM Have a Web Address to
go to, to pay on a Debit Account?
I just recived a letter from
RJM stating I owe 62.34 for books I supposedly bought in 2003. What
books DID I BUY? I never heard of Quality Paperback Books so please
show me the statement where I supposedly purchased said books then I
will pay!
Sub: #149 posted on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 05:55
Unregistered
Sorry you were directed here
in error. we are a forum dedicated to helping people in debt. We do not
know about books that you bought.
You may want to try to have RJM validate the debt for
you.
Sub: #141 posted on Fri, 01/18/2008 - 11:20
Sub: #142 posted on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 19:07
I FEEL VERY SORRY FOR YOU GUEST BECAUSE YOU HAD TO WORKED FOR THIS HORRIBLE COLLECTION AGENCY THAT IS RJM.
Sub: #143 posted on Wed, 01/23/2008 - 19:14
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My account had been overdrawn for a couple of weeks while I went out of town. I cleared the overdraft upon my return. Somehow, RJM still got a hold of my account (Compass says they never sold it since I'm still a customer). Every few months I would get a letter from RJM to pay up. I would take the letter to the bank, they would contact RJM, and everything would be fine for a few months.
Now, I'm getting contacted by Island National Group, saying RJM sold my account to them for collection. Here we go again!
P.S.: Compass hasn't used RJM since 2006.
Sub: #144 posted on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 10:39
Sub: #145 posted on Thu, 01/31/2008 - 11:21
The bill is for commitment charges for books not purchased. It looks to like a scam. I am forwarding this bill to the state Attorney General's office for verification
Sub: #146 posted on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 10:56
Sub: #147 posted on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 13:25
[email]cmer52000@yahoo.com[/email]
or
[email]genkid@iwon.com[/email]
Sub: #148 posted on Wed, 03/19/2008 - 15:14
Sub: #149 posted on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 05:55
You may want to try to have RJM validate the debt for you.
Sub: #150 posted on Thu, 03/20/2008 - 06:18
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