713-789-5893
TX, US
| Maverick vs Collectors 2012-11-06 03:25:50 Unknown |
I also have been targeted by this scam. Tomorrow the "Private Investigator" is coming to a business I sold my nephew 6 months ago to do an "asset search" (1st red flag)
Private investigators do not let anyone know they are doing an asset search. Why? If you do an asset search before litigation, it tips the debtor to transfer assets into a family members name temporarily to avoid garnishment or attachment.
The caller said he was a private investigator (2nd red flag) I checked AZDPS licensing online under his name and company name. No registration or licensure. Opps. To impersonate a private Investigator in Arizona is a felony.
He should have done his homework before he called and set up an appointment ...because...the new owner (my nephew) and I are both licensed Private investigators in Arizona. I own Maverick Investigations and have for over 20 years.
So this is what is going to happen tomorrow.
Wait..you asked why I am putting this out on the web...and maybe tipping the guy off????? Because he will never read this until it is too late. He is coming at 8am in the morning. The only way he will read this is from jail.
anyway...tomorrow. We have two video cameras set up to record his contact with us tomorrow. A digital voice recorder and Arizona Dept of Public Safety is going to be on an open cell phone line listening in to this meeting. They are haveing the local PD standing by to come in and arrest the "PI" after he says enough to incriminate himself.
Sounds fun huh?
Thomas Watson
Maverickinvestigations.com
| Jim 2012-03-26 19:43:59 Unknown |
Recieved a call from this number this morning. Man asked for Cindy. Told him there is no Cindy here. He asked if I am sure and I told him that is correct. Only two of us living here and her name is not Cindy. He asked me again if I was sure. Looked up number and came across this info. Sure get tired of all of these unsolicided calls almost every day. Thanks...
| Anthony 2011-10-26 13:47:39 Debt Collector |
Tony Rodriguez - has broken English accent.
Very rude and self-entitled even when asking for favors to collect from a third party. Feels entitled to the information you have even though you have no obligation to grant him any information.
| Nice Try 2011-06-06 20:55:16 Unknown |
Tom Bachelor from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I need you to give me a call at 713-789-5893 extension 1137. CALL ME BACK" Seriously guy, do you think that my company would actually return a message with no reference. Cold callers get the hint "we don't want to sell our company". BTW bullying my assistant to get through is not going to work, actually you'll be the one hanging up once she's done with you!!
| Enough 2011-06-06 20:55:16 Unknown |
"Mark" from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I've left you three messages in the last three weeks and you really need to call me back. This is Mark with Greenberg Grant and Richards. 713.789.5893. 713.789.5893." Seriously, if you've left me a message that had any merit to it or would be of benefit to my company, you would have had a return call by someone. Salespeople need to take a hint, if you leave an unsolicited message, send an unsolicited package, etc., and you do NOT hear back from someone it's because they do NOT want to do business with you at this time. IF/WHEN the company finds your services to be useful to them, they will be in touch. Trying to bully your way through an assistant is NOT the way to make it to the person you really want to speak with. Trust me. We're the first and last line of defense on unsolicited calls.
| maggie 2011-06-06 20:55:16 Unknown |
thanks for ur information, he somehow called me, so i found ur message! Stranger!
| Debbie 2011-06-06 20:55:16 Unknown |
I received the call and like many calls like this I get in a day, being the administrative assistant to the VP of our company, he asked for my boss on the first name basis, sounding like they knew each other well. When I asked him what it was in regards to he said it was about the ID 10T. He said he was looking for the 2nd edition, not the 1st and that he had the information. Very pushy and very cocky. I looked up ID 10T and is a term used by tech support operators and computer experts to describe a user error, a problem that is due to the user's ignorance instead of a software or hardware malfunction. It is a masked jab at the user. when ID-Ten-T is spelled out it becomes IDIOT. A highly popular example of this is a user mistakingly using their CD-ROM for a cup holder. So we called him back. He works for a collection company and wanted to help us with collections. When we asked him what an ID 10T was he laughed and said it was their way to get past a secretary who is screening calls for her boss. The point is beware of there ID 10Ts!!!!!!!!!!!
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:16 Unknown |
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| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:16 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| Debbie 2011-06-06 20:55:15 Unknown |
I received the call and like many calls like this I get in a day, being the administrative assistant to the VP of our company, he asked for my boss on the first name basis, sounding like they knew each other well. When I asked him what it was in regards to he said it was about the ID 10T. He said he was looking for the 2nd edition, not the 1st and that he had the information. Very pushy and very cocky. I looked up ID 10T and is a term used by tech support operators and computer experts to describe a user error, a problem that is due to the user's ignorance instead of a software or hardware malfunction. It is a masked jab at the user. when ID-Ten-T is spelled out it becomes IDIOT. A highly popular example of this is a user mistakingly using their CD-ROM for a cup holder. So we called him back. He works for a collection company and wanted to help us with collections. When we asked him what an ID 10T was he laughed and said it was their way to get past a secretary who is screening calls for her boss. The point is beware of there ID 10Ts!!!!!!!!!!!
| maggie 2011-06-06 20:55:15 Unknown |
thanks for ur information, he somehow called me, so i found ur message! Stranger!
| Enough 2011-06-06 20:55:15 Unknown |
"Mark" from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I've left you three messages in the last three weeks and you really need to call me back. This is Mark with Greenberg Grant and Richards. 713.789.5893. 713.789.5893." Seriously, if you've left me a message that had any merit to it or would be of benefit to my company, you would have had a return call by someone. Salespeople need to take a hint, if you leave an unsolicited message, send an unsolicited package, etc., and you do NOT hear back from someone it's because they do NOT want to do business with you at this time. IF/WHEN the company finds your services to be useful to them, they will be in touch. Trying to bully your way through an assistant is NOT the way to make it to the person you really want to speak with. Trust me. We're the first and last line of defense on unsolicited calls.
| Nice Try 2011-06-06 20:55:15 Unknown |
Tom Bachelor from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I need you to give me a call at 713-789-5893 extension 1137. CALL ME BACK" Seriously guy, do you think that my company would actually return a message with no reference. Cold callers get the hint "we don't want to sell our company". BTW bullying my assistant to get through is not going to work, actually you'll be the one hanging up once she's done with you!!
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:15 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:15 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| maggie 2011-06-06 20:55:11 Unknown |
thanks for ur information, he somehow called me, so i found ur message! Stranger!
| Enough 2011-06-06 20:55:11 Unknown |
"Mark" from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I've left you three messages in the last three weeks and you really need to call me back. This is Mark with Greenberg Grant and Richards. 713.789.5893. 713.789.5893." Seriously, if you've left me a message that had any merit to it or would be of benefit to my company, you would have had a return call by someone. Salespeople need to take a hint, if you leave an unsolicited message, send an unsolicited package, etc., and you do NOT hear back from someone it's because they do NOT want to do business with you at this time. IF/WHEN the company finds your services to be useful to them, they will be in touch. Trying to bully your way through an assistant is NOT the way to make it to the person you really want to speak with. Trust me. We're the first and last line of defense on unsolicited calls.
| Nice Try 2011-06-06 20:55:11 Unknown |
Tom Bachelor from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I need you to give me a call at 713-789-5893 extension 1137. CALL ME BACK" Seriously guy, do you think that my company would actually return a message with no reference. Cold callers get the hint "we don't want to sell our company". BTW bullying my assistant to get through is not going to work, actually you'll be the one hanging up once she's done with you!!
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:11 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:11 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| Debbie 2011-06-06 20:55:11 Unknown |
I received the call and like many calls like this I get in a day, being the administrative assistant to the VP of our company, he asked for my boss on the first name basis, sounding like they knew each other well. When I asked him what it was in regards to he said it was about the ID 10T. He said he was looking for the 2nd edition, not the 1st and that he had the information. Very pushy and very cocky. I looked up ID 10T and is a term used by tech support operators and computer experts to describe a user error, a problem that is due to the user's ignorance instead of a software or hardware malfunction. It is a masked jab at the user. when ID-Ten-T is spelled out it becomes IDIOT. A highly popular example of this is a user mistakingly using their CD-ROM for a cup holder. So we called him back. He works for a collection company and wanted to help us with collections. When we asked him what an ID 10T was he laughed and said it was their way to get past a secretary who is screening calls for her boss. The point is beware of there ID 10Ts!!!!!!!!!!!
| maggie 2011-06-06 20:55:09 Unknown |
thanks for ur information, he somehow called me, so i found ur message! Stranger!
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:09 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| bubba 2011-06-06 20:55:09 Unknown |
John rayes debt collection
| Nice Try 2011-06-06 20:55:09 Unknown |
Tom Bachelor from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I need you to give me a call at 713-789-5893 extension 1137. CALL ME BACK" Seriously guy, do you think that my company would actually return a message with no reference. Cold callers get the hint "we don't want to sell our company". BTW bullying my assistant to get through is not going to work, actually you'll be the one hanging up once she's done with you!!
| Enough 2011-06-06 20:55:09 Unknown |
"Mark" from Greenberg Grant and Richards left me a message today. "I've left you three messages in the last three weeks and you really need to call me back. This is Mark with Greenberg Grant and Richards. 713.789.5893. 713.789.5893." Seriously, if you've left me a message that had any merit to it or would be of benefit to my company, you would have had a return call by someone. Salespeople need to take a hint, if you leave an unsolicited message, send an unsolicited package, etc., and you do NOT hear back from someone it's because they do NOT want to do business with you at this time. IF/WHEN the company finds your services to be useful to them, they will be in touch. Trying to bully your way through an assistant is NOT the way to make it to the person you really want to speak with. Trust me. We're the first and last line of defense on unsolicited calls.
| Debbie 2011-06-06 20:55:09 Unknown |
I received the call and like many calls like this I get in a day, being the administrative assistant to the VP of our company, he asked for my boss on the first name basis, sounding like they knew each other well. When I asked him what it was in regards to he said it was about the ID 10T. He said he was looking for the 2nd edition, not the 1st and that he had the information. Very pushy and very cocky. I looked up ID 10T and is a term used by tech support operators and computer experts to describe a user error, a problem that is due to the user's ignorance instead of a software or hardware malfunction. It is a masked jab at the user. when ID-Ten-T is spelled out it becomes IDIOT. A highly popular example of this is a user mistakingly using their CD-ROM for a cup holder. So we called him back. He works for a collection company and wanted to help us with collections. When we asked him what an ID 10T was he laughed and said it was their way to get past a secretary who is screening calls for her boss. The point is beware of there ID 10Ts!!!!!!!!!!!
| John 2010-09-14 04:26:21 Debt Collector |
Greenberg, grant a richards....the worst Debt Collectors, they are a bunch of dirty scum bags!!