William smith keeps sending emails
Date: Thu, 01/25/2007 - 07:18

This is a generic letter. You need to talk with William Smith an
This is a generic letter. You need to talk with William Smith and get your account marked closed. They are sending you this letter because they still want to collect the interests and fees charged on your account. Have you checked if they are licensed in your area? File your complaints with the attorney general's office and get them investigate on this company
Yeah I checked and they aren't so I have filed complaints with M
Yeah I checked and they aren't so I have filed complaints with MI AG and the state they are in. So I guess we will have to see.
rmjacobs - keep us posted on your complaint with the AG - I'm al
rmjacobs - keep us posted on your complaint with the AG - I'm also from MI and have filed complaints with the AG on other unlicensed payday lenders.
have you had any luck? I haven't heard anything yet.
have you had any luck? I haven't heard anything yet.
I haven't heard anything other than my complaints have been rece
I haven't heard anything other than my complaints have been received, but it's only been a couple of months. I plan on contacting them again soon.
rmj & suebee? Follow this link: http://www.michigan.gov/cis/0,16
rmj & suebee? Follow this link: http://www.michigan.gov/cis/0,1607,7-154-10555_12902---,00.html
*two steppin' across texas* ;)
Love to here how this goes even though I don't live in Michigan.
Love to here how this goes even though I don't live in Michigan. I've had a lot of problems with Westbury myself.
It could be a phishing attempt. I don't know the whole story an
It could be a phishing attempt. I don't know the whole story and if you have dealt with this company before but I have received strange emails lately saying stuff similar to this and to "update my account immediately" and they give a special link to "update" my "account."
proceed with caution is what I recommend doing!
"Phishing" is an e-mail sent to you with details about an accoun
"Phishing" is an e-mail sent to you with details about an account you may have with a particular company - say Paypal or a bank. The sender will indicate that your account has somehow been compromised, and that you have to click on the link included in the e-mail to verify your identity and prevent loss of your funds or identity theft.
Clicking on the link included in the e-mail will send your information directly into the hands of criminals who WILL steal your identity and your money, and whatever else they can get access to with the information you provide.
