315-410-8991
NY, US
FormerMarine
FormerMarine
2012-04-17 22:44:38
Unknown
Well I got a call from this number, now it's a Mr Harris and he's reperesening Goldberg and Maxwell....so we know what this is!!
Donna
Donna
2012-03-27 21:32:16
Debt Collector
I had been receiving Phone calls from them for about three months....today they called my Supervisor and informed her that they were gonna to serve me at work when i called bck was informed i was going to be served at my job since they had tried serving me at my old address and old place of employment my question is 1 r they suppose to call me or my Supervisor and tell us that im being served...wont they just serve me?? Has anyone else had calls or problems with this so called Mullins and Kane
thatoneguy
thatoneguy
2012-03-07 20:27:59
Unknown
All you need to do is ask them to send you proof of the debt via certified mail. They won't send you anything and you won't hear back from them.
thatoneguy
thatoneguy
2012-03-07 20:25:56
Unknown
Liar liar pants on fire you are a scam artist quit trying to steal money from good people money.
concerned
concerned
2012-02-01 17:52:08
Unknown
kimr must work for morgan jackson also mullins and kane owner is joe bella the address for thses places is a resturant in buffalo no such thing scammers bottom feeeders dont let them play you i have been the gammit threats arrest warrants and more none exist or ever dont  let them foool im putting toegther a class action suit im working witht he fbi andf state attorney and more
army1
army1
2011-12-14 14:16:39
Unknown
are they sending you documentation via us mail?   if not,  if they  are trying to get you to pay via prepaid debit card ..  its a scam..  let us know how it all pans out.
kim r
kim r
2011-12-12 18:49:07
Unknown
spoke with a respresentative at extention 437 was helpfull and not threatening. we resolved my issue. never was told i would go to jail or arrested. i told them i would set something up and they gave me a settlement offer. no problems on my end
army 1
army 1
2011-12-01 18:29:41
Unknown
They can't arrest people for not paying a loan. Sue them, yes. But nobody goes to jail for being overdue on a pay day loan,credit card or a mortgage."



Here's what they tell you: "This is different. You wrote a bad check" (if you gave a post-dated check). Or, "You committed bank fraud" (if you authorized a transfer from an account that had insufficient funds).

At the time the payday loan company accepted your post-dated check or future bank account withdrawal, they knew you didn't have those funds in your account. Duh. That's the whole point.


And how are they going to prove you didn't plan to have the money in your account later? Unless you were planning not to repay from the very start and they can prove it, they wouldn't stand a chance prosecuting you for a bad check. They know it. You haven't committed any crime. The cops wouldn't care.


If you want to eavesdrop on what would probably happen if they tried to get a cop to arrest you, here ya go. A fellow who works in a county office asks, what do you do when these payday loan companies come in, wanting us to prosecute people for bad checks? And most of the other counties tell him, we just ignore them. We don't like 'em anyway.



But it might get even better for you.

Payday loan companies are regulated in most states. Figure out which state laws apply to you. If you got the payday loan at a storefront business in the same state you live in, obviously the laws of your state apply. If you got a loan online, it might be the laws of the state the company is in, or the laws of your state, so check both.

Then look up the state laws written in plain language at this site. Another source of payday loan laws in each state is here. The laws might not be totally up-to-date, and the legal language is hard to wade through, but try looking for words like "criminal" or "prosecuted" and see if there's an actual specific prohibition against criminal charges.



For example, in Arizona, the law actually says: An individual who issues a personal check to a payday loan place is not subject to criminal prosecution. In Kentucky, every payday loan place has to actually post a sign that says nobody will be prosecuted or convicted of writing cold checks or of theft by deception.

If you're really lucky, you might even find out that out-of-state internet loans are illegal in your state, and the company was breaking the law by loaning you the money in the first place.


But here's the bottom line: Don't let collectors bully you. Find out the law. You're not going to find any cops knocking on your door.
You're not going to jail.



That doesn't mean you can just forget about paying back the loan. You do owe the money, and they can probably sue you in civil court, add a bunch of costs and fees and interest, garnish your wages or put a lien on your property. You don't want that. Talk to them before it gets that far. Try this, if it's not to late. Or see if you can get another loan, or borrow money someplace else to pay it back, or do anything you can rather than default.



But don't let them scare you. You're not going to jail.

And yes, you may know somebody
who's actually been arrested for that.
"Geez," you think, "This is bad."

But it's not. Heck, they might even be

the ones breaking the law.

I'm not a lawyer (thank god), but this is
how I understand it. To find you guilty
of writing a bad check, the prosecutor needs to prove that you intended to write a bad check and that the company accepting the check didn't know there were no funds.
Good luck with that
K
K
2011-11-30 20:36:01
Unknown
Natalie Sims called me, threatening a lawsuit.

VIA voicemail, I told her to sned verifi9cation of the so-called "debt"-haven't heard form her since.
army 1
army 1
2011-11-09 18:15:26
Unknown
this place calls and threatens with messages.  I don't know who they are ...  I'm changing my number
jamathi
jamathi
2011-11-08 19:17:25
Debt Collector
I got a call from the same two companies. I told both of them to kiss my a**!
army1
army1
2011-11-03 18:40:36
Unknown
did anything happen?
r-u-serious
r-u-serious
2011-08-26 17:53:26
Debt Collector
I recived a message from my job that a Natalie Sims called from a Morgan Jackson Law Services from this number for a payday loan.  The trouble is that Dorsey-Thorton has already called and sent letters concerning the same payday loan.  So, I asked her, how can it be that two "law offices"(because we know Dorsey Thorton are scam artists, too) have the same case.  She could not give me an immediate answer at first and placed me on hold.  When she came back, she said that sometimes accounts get doubled placed and that this one is now in her office.  I asked her when did it arrive, she gave me the date and could not answer the question as to why D-T letter came four days later than the date she gave me.  She then proceeded to tell me that she was not affiliated with them, how do I want to take care of this matter, a debit or prepaid card is better than a money order, etc.  When I asked her that if I paid Dorsey Thorton with what they were offering, would the loan be paid, she said that she could not guarantee anything and that this was the case that was in thier office.
PEOPLE BEWARE!!!! MORGAN JACKSON LAW SERVICES, DORSEY THORTON ASSOC., AND UNITED STATED CREDIT AGENCY ARE SCAM ARTISTS.  THEY SCARE YOU WITH THE "WE HAVE A COURT SUMMONS AND DO YOU WANT TO GO TO COURT" TACTIC.  i PAID $315.00 TO ONE AND THESE AGENCIES SHOW NO RECORD OF IT AND GIVE YOU A MANURE FILLED ANSWER AS TO WHY IT DOESN'T SHOW.******THESE PEOP;E ARE SCAM SARTISTS AND YOU NEED TO REPORT THEM TO THE BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU.
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