716-406-7170
NY, US
Tamianth
Tamianth
2013-12-16 20:35:44
Unknown
If this company is so legitimate, then post up their legal legitimate address & business name, along with their web site if any.

Nice try shill, but get back to your boiler room, its that way --->
Next year they may engrave your name on the broom handle btw.. in fools gold!
Gunnar
Gunnar
2013-12-16 19:53:18
Unknown
I'll explain it to you! You say they're legitimate and that they are working with you.....right? Well then you have their information. Such as their physical address. POST IT!
You won't post a thing. We know why. You're a two-bit fraud! You're an illiterate SHILL!
Skeff Ett Liv!
Gunnar
mrs polarano
mrs polarano
2013-12-16 19:47:25
Unknown
i did due this before i paid them i called the creidtot and also new about this loan ...it wasnt a fake loan it was a real one i had taking out and the creditor verified they where the agency collecting on it for them.. so it cant be a scam i called the creidtor directly and they sent me back to this number and agency and they where very nice and work with me to pay it back monthyl so please explain how they are fraud and also i got a paid in full letter from them today ...it seems legit to me thanks for giving me info but i dont need it
Elspeth
Elspeth
2013-12-14 06:59:07
Unknown
How convenient - another person with loan dementia!  Please read this and learn your rights as a consumer -

Consumers across the country report that they're getting telephone calls from people trying to collect on loans the consumers never received or on loans they did receive but for amounts they do not owe. Others are receiving calls from people seeking to recover on loans consumers received but where the creditors never authorized the callers to collect for them. So what's the story?

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, is warning consumers to be on the alert for scam artists posing as debt collectors. It may be hard to tell the difference between a legitimate debt collector and a fake one. Sometimes a fake collector may even have some of your personal information, like a bank account number. A caller may be a fake debt collector if he:

is seeking payment on a debt for a loan you do not recognize;
refuses to give you a mailing address or phone number;
asks you for personal financial or sensitive information; or
exerts high pressure to try to scare you into paying, such as threatening to have you arrested or to report you to a law enforcement agency.
If you think that a caller may be a fake debt collector:
Ask the caller for his name, company, street address, and telephone number. Tell the caller that you refuse to discuss any debt until you get a written "validation notice." The notice must include the amount of the debt, the name of the creditor you owe, and your rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
If a caller refuses to give you all of this information, do not pay! Paying a fake debt collector will not always make them go away. They may make up another debt to try to get more money from you.

Stop speaking with the caller. If you have the caller's address, send a letter demanding that the caller stop contacting you, and keep a copy for your files. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling you if you ask them to in writing.
Do not give the caller personal financial or other sensitive information. Never give out or confirm personal financial or other sensitive information like your bank account, credit card, or Social Security number unless you know whom you're dealing with. Scam artists, like fake debt collectors, can use your information to commit identity theft ? charging your existing credit cards, opening new credit card, checking, or savings accounts, writing fraudulent checks, or taking out loans in your name.
Contact your creditor. If the debt is legitimate ? but you think the collector may not be ? contact your creditor about the calls. Share the information you have about the suspicious calls and find out who, if anyone, the creditor has authorized to collect the debt.
Report the call. Contact the FTC and your state Attorney General's office with information about suspicious callers. Many states have their own debt collection laws in addition to the federal FDCPA. Your Attorney General's office can help you determine your rights under your state's law.

http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0258-fake-debt-collectors
mrs polarano
mrs polarano
2013-12-14 05:56:09
Unknown
same here ...except i called them back they are mediators and at first i did'nt no why they where calling untill i contacted them back it had dealing with a debt that i forgot all about .....they actually where very nice and even help me pay them of they gave me a settlement and are letting me even make payment arrangements .....i check with the party who i orignally took the loan out and verfy this company was legit so they are not a scam and dont be afraid to contact them back its probably something that you owed to or maybe just a wrong number they wont treat you like your scum they will actually help you out like they did with me .....i just thought i would let you no incase they where trying to reach you take the time out to hear before you assume right of the bat that its a scam
Happy33
Happy33
2013-12-11 01:18:54
Unknown
Same here. Some lady named Ms. Lawson called saying I had discrepancies and I needed to call immediately. The number showed blocked while ringing and the message said to call 716-406-7170. Scammer
bb
bb
2013-10-05 12:07:23
Unknown
Another scam tactic to scare you into giving your infomation to exstract money from you, or for ID theft. Don't fall for it. Even if they got your name from a phone list. I have caller ID, it was listed as restricted then recording gave the #716-406-7170.
Brenda Plourde
Brenda Plourde
2013-10-03 23:15:14
Unknown
who are you i don't know
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