716-568-2980
NY, US
ATOM
ATOM
2011-06-06 20:55:32
Unknown
the caller called me a few time a week said  i need to pay on an accout that i paied out last year
Mari
Mari
2011-06-06 20:55:32
Unknown
They called me too. But this is a collection account in regards to my husband's ex wife account. Might want to read this
http://www.budhibbs.com/debtcollectorpages/giove_law_firm.htm
Laurie Price
Laurie Price
2011-06-06 20:55:32
Unknown
the caller called me a few time a week said  i need to pay on an accout that i paied out last year
LAMET
LAMET
2010-02-08 21:11:45
Unknown
GIOVE IS A SCAM JUNK DEBT COLLECTOR THAT IS BIG TROUBLE IN NY ALREADY

http://budhibbs.com/giove/ - For a lot of info on this scam company

report them to www.NYDebtHelp.com ASAP
This is a special link just for reporting debt collectors and their illegal collection tactics to the NY Attorney General...  



ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO SUES TO THROW OUT OVER 100,000 FAULTY JUDGMENTS ENTERED AGAINST NEW YORK CONSUMERS IN NEXT STAGE OF DEBT COLLECTION INVESTIGATION

http://www.oag.state.ny.us/media_center/2009/july/pdfs/5015%20Suit.pdf

37 Law Firms and Collectors Named in Lawsuit for Failing to Properly Notify New Yorkers Being Sued for Owing Debt

Cuomo Seeks to Vacate Over 100,000 Faulty Judgments Statewide and Provide Restitution to Victims

New York, NY (July 22, 2009) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced his office has sued 35 law firms and two debt collectors in New York State in order to throw out an estimated 100,000 default judgments improperly obtained against New York consumers. This is the latest action in Cuomo?s ongoing investigation into unlawful debt collection practices.

According to the lawsuit filed yesterday in New York State Supreme Court, Erie County, the companies relied on a Long Island company, American Legal Process (ALP), to notify New York consumers that they faced debt-related lawsuits. ALP, however, failed to properly serve consumers across the state with legal papers, causing thousands to unknowingly default and have costly judgments entered against them without the chance to respond or defend themselves. In April of this year, Cuomo?s Office announced criminal and civil cases against ALP and its owner, William Singler, for this fraudulent business scheme.

Today?s lawsuit is an effort to provide relief to the thousands of consumers facing costly default judgments as a result of ALP?s unlawful practices. The suit asks the court to vacate all default judgments secured against New York consumers in cases in which the firms (1) used ALP to serve legal process in commencing a lawsuit, and (2) the firms are unable to provide the court with any evidence, other than ALP?s affidavit, that proper legal service was made.

?Our legal system is defined by due process and the guarantee that every New Yorker will get the chance to defend his or herself in court,? said Attorney General Cuomo. ?ALP?s scheme undermined the foundation of this system and denied thousands of individuals their day in court. Today?s lawsuit is a key step in our efforts to uproot unlawful debt collection practices and undo the considerable harm they inflict on New York consumers.?

ALP, as a legal process server, was hired by high-volume debt collection law firms in New York to serve legal papers, usually a summons and complaint, notifying individuals that they are being sued and must answer the complaint. ALP, however, allegedly engaged in ?sewer service,? where process servers take advantage of individuals facing lawsuits by failing to properly alert them and denying them the chance to respond. As a result, tens of thousands of judgments were obtained against unsuspecting New Yorkers, many of whom first learned they were being sued when they found their bank accounts frozen or their wages garnished. ALP covered up the fraud by falsifying sworn affidavits of service in courts across New York.

The law firms and debt collectors sued today then used these false affidavits to obtain default judgments against NY consumers. Between January 2007 and October 2008, these law firms and debt collectors filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in every county in New York State, with the vast majority of the suits being debt collection actions. In a large percentage of the cases sampled and analyzed, the defendants never answered the lawsuit and the law firms sought and obtained default judgments from the courts. In seeking the default judgments, the firms made use of ALP?s fraudulent affidavits that claimed that the individual defendants had been given proper legal notice of the suits.

To rectify ALP?s widespread fraud on New York?s courts and consumers, today?s lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Honorable Ann Pfau, Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System, invokes the broad remedial powers granted to New York?s administrative judges to correct improperly obtained default judgments. In addition to seeking to vacate all of the default judgments where the sole evidence that the defendant received notice of the suit is an ALP affidavit, today?s lawsuit asks the court to order the law firms and debt collectors to:

   * Inform the New York State Unified Court System of each actions in which they used ALP to serve legal process and in which a default judgment was granted;
   * Notify all the parties in those actions of the existence of this lawsuit and their right to be heard; and
   * Notify the court of amount of any default judgments taken in any of the relevant actions, as well as whether the debtor paid any amount to satisfy the default judgment.

Additionally, where a default judgment is ultimately vacated, today?s suit asks the court to direct that proper restitution be made to any debtor who made payment on an improperly obtained default judgment. The Attorney General?s Office estimates that the average default judgment totaled approximately $5, 474.

Carolyn Coffey, an attorney with MFY Legal Services, a nonprofit provider of free legal services in New York, said: ?Over and over again we see hundreds of the most vulnerable New Yorkers -- the elderly, disabled, and working poor -- blindsided by default judgments in lawsuits that they never even knew about until after the cases were over. Our justice system is built on the basic premise that everyone has a right to be heard in court before a judgment can be entered against them, and the debt collection law firms that engage in sewer service deny New Yorkers this fundamental right. MFY commends Attorney General Cuomo for taking these steps to remedy the devastating effects of sewer service, and for sending the message to debt collection law firms that they must comply with the most basic requirements of due process.?

The law firms and debt collectors named in today?s suit are:
Forster & Garbus;
Sharinn and Lipshie;
Kirschenbaum & Phillips, P.C.;
Solomon and Solomon, P.C;
Goldman & Warshaw, P.C.;
Eltman Eltman and Cooper;
Eric M. Berman, P.C.;
Stephen Einstein & Associates, P.C.;
Fabiano and Associates;
Jones Jones Larkin O?Connell;
Panteris & Panteris, LLP;
Zwicker and Associates;
Relin, Goldstein & Crane;
Woods Oviatt Gilman;
Leschack & Grodesnky;
Hayt Hayt & Landau;
Pressler & Pressler;
Jaffe & Asher;
Mullen & Iannarone;
Arnold A. Arpino & Associates;
Houslanger & Associates;
Mann Bracken, LLC;
Smith Carroad Levy & Finkel;
McNamee, Lochner Titus & Williams;
Thomas Law Office;
Fleck, Fleck & Fleck;
Eric Ostrager;
Cohen & Slamowitz, LLP;
Cullen and Dykman LLP;
Winston & Winston, P.C.;
Cooper Erving & Savage, LLP;
Robert P. Rothman, P.C;
Gerald D. DeSantis;
Greater Niagara Holdings, LLC;
Rodney A. Giove;
Advanced Litigation Services, LLC;
and Jason L. Cafarella.

Attorney General Cuomo also announced that as part of his ongoing investigation into fraudulent process servers and debt collectors, his Office is determining which other law firms statewide relied on ALP to serve legal process on New Yorkers facing lawsuits. More than 20 such firms have been identified to date and his Office is notifying those firms of its intent to seek to vacate any default judgments those firms have obtained based on ALP affidavits of service.

This civil lawsuit and investigation is being handled by Assistant Attorney General James Morrissey and Assistant Attorney General Nathan Reilly, in conjunction with Dennis Donnelly, George Danyluk, Aric Andrejko and Dan Johnson of the Internal Audit Unit of the New York State Unified Court System.
LAMET
LAMET
2010-02-08 20:59:09
Unknown
GIOVE IS A SCAM JUNK DEBT COLLECTOR THAT IS BIG TROUBLE IN NY ALREADY

http://budhibbs.com/giove/ - For a lot of info on this scam company

report them to www.NYDebtHelp.com - This is a special link just for reporting debt collectors and their illegal collection tactics to the NY Attorney General...  



ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO SUES TO THROW OUT OVER 100,000 FAULTY JUDGMENTS ENTERED AGAINST NEW YORK CONSUMERS IN NEXT STAGE OF DEBT COLLECTION INVESTIGATION

http://www.oag.state.ny.us/media_center/2009/july/pdfs/5015%20Suit.pdf

37 Law Firms and Collectors Named in Lawsuit for Failing to Properly Notify New Yorkers Being Sued for Owing Debt

Cuomo Seeks to Vacate Over 100,000 Faulty Judgments Statewide and Provide Restitution to Victims

New York, NY (July 22, 2009) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced his office has sued 35 law firms and two debt collectors in New York State in order to throw out an estimated 100,000 default judgments improperly obtained against New York consumers. This is the latest action in Cuomo?s ongoing investigation into unlawful debt collection practices.

According to the lawsuit filed yesterday in New York State Supreme Court, Erie County, the companies relied on a Long Island company, American Legal Process (ALP), to notify New York consumers that they faced debt-related lawsuits. ALP, however, failed to properly serve consumers across the state with legal papers, causing thousands to unknowingly default and have costly judgments entered against them without the chance to respond or defend themselves. In April of this year, Cuomo?s Office announced criminal and civil cases against ALP and its owner, William Singler, for this fraudulent business scheme.

Today?s lawsuit is an effort to provide relief to the thousands of consumers facing costly default judgments as a result of ALP?s unlawful practices. The suit asks the court to vacate all default judgments secured against New York consumers in cases in which the firms (1) used ALP to serve legal process in commencing a lawsuit, and (2) the firms are unable to provide the court with any evidence, other than ALP?s affidavit, that proper legal service was made.

?Our legal system is defined by due process and the guarantee that every New Yorker will get the chance to defend his or herself in court,? said Attorney General Cuomo. ?ALP?s scheme undermined the foundation of this system and denied thousands of individuals their day in court. Today?s lawsuit is a key step in our efforts to uproot unlawful debt collection practices and undo the considerable harm they inflict on New York consumers.?

ALP, as a legal process server, was hired by high-volume debt collection law firms in New York to serve legal papers, usually a summons and complaint, notifying individuals that they are being sued and must answer the complaint. ALP, however, allegedly engaged in ?sewer service,? where process servers take advantage of individuals facing lawsuits by failing to properly alert them and denying them the chance to respond. As a result, tens of thousands of judgments were obtained against unsuspecting New Yorkers, many of whom first learned they were being sued when they found their bank accounts frozen or their wages garnished. ALP covered up the fraud by falsifying sworn affidavits of service in courts across New York.

The law firms and debt collectors sued today then used these false affidavits to obtain default judgments against NY consumers. Between January 2007 and October 2008, these law firms and debt collectors filed more than 100,000 lawsuits in every county in New York State, with the vast majority of the suits being debt collection actions. In a large percentage of the cases sampled and analyzed, the defendants never answered the lawsuit and the law firms sought and obtained default judgments from the courts. In seeking the default judgments, the firms made use of ALP?s fraudulent affidavits that claimed that the individual defendants had been given proper legal notice of the suits.

To rectify ALP?s widespread fraud on New York?s courts and consumers, today?s lawsuit, filed on behalf of the Honorable Ann Pfau, Chief Administrative Judge of the New York State Unified Court System, invokes the broad remedial powers granted to New York?s administrative judges to correct improperly obtained default judgments. In addition to seeking to vacate all of the default judgments where the sole evidence that the defendant received notice of the suit is an ALP affidavit, today?s lawsuit asks the court to order the law firms and debt collectors to:

   * Inform the New York State Unified Court System of each actions in which they used ALP to serve legal process and in which a default judgment was granted;
   * Notify all the parties in those actions of the existence of this lawsuit and their right to be heard; and
   * Notify the court of amount of any default judgments taken in any of the relevant actions, as well as whether the debtor paid any amount to satisfy the default judgment.

Additionally, where a default judgment is ultimately vacated, today?s suit asks the court to direct that proper restitution be made to any debtor who made payment on an improperly obtained default judgment. The Attorney General?s Office estimates that the average default judgment totaled approximately $5, 474.

Carolyn Coffey, an attorney with MFY Legal Services, a nonprofit provider of free legal services in New York, said: ?Over and over again we see hundreds of the most vulnerable New Yorkers -- the elderly, disabled, and working poor -- blindsided by default judgments in lawsuits that they never even knew about until after the cases were over. Our justice system is built on the basic premise that everyone has a right to be heard in court before a judgment can be entered against them, and the debt collection law firms that engage in sewer service deny New Yorkers this fundamental right. MFY commends Attorney General Cuomo for taking these steps to remedy the devastating effects of sewer service, and for sending the message to debt collection law firms that they must comply with the most basic requirements of due process.?

The law firms and debt collectors named in today?s suit are:
Forster & Garbus;
Sharinn and Lipshie;
Kirschenbaum & Phillips, P.C.;
Solomon and Solomon, P.C;
Goldman & Warshaw, P.C.;
Eltman Eltman and Cooper;
Eric M. Berman, P.C.;
Stephen Einstein & Associates, P.C.;
Fabiano and Associates;
Jones Jones Larkin O?Connell;
Panteris & Panteris, LLP;
Zwicker and Associates;
Relin, Goldstein & Crane;
Woods Oviatt Gilman;
Leschack & Grodesnky;
Hayt Hayt & Landau;
Pressler & Pressler;
Jaffe & Asher;
Mullen & Iannarone;
Arnold A. Arpino & Associates;
Houslanger & Associates;
Mann Bracken, LLC;
Smith Carroad Levy & Finkel;
McNamee, Lochner Titus & Williams;
Thomas Law Office;
Fleck, Fleck & Fleck;
Eric Ostrager;
Cohen & Slamowitz, LLP;
Cullen and Dykman LLP;
Winston & Winston, P.C.;
Cooper Erving & Savage, LLP;
Robert P. Rothman, P.C;
Gerald D. DeSantis;
Greater Niagara Holdings, LLC;
Rodney A. Giove;
Advanced Litigation Services, LLC;
and Jason L. Cafarella.

Attorney General Cuomo also announced that as part of his ongoing investigation into fraudulent process servers and debt collectors, his Office is determining which other law firms statewide relied on ALP to serve legal process on New Yorkers facing lawsuits. More than 20 such firms have been identified to date and his Office is notifying those firms of its intent to seek to vacate any default judgments those firms have obtained based on ALP affidavits of service.

This civil lawsuit and investigation is being handled by Assistant Attorney General James Morrissey and Assistant Attorney General Nathan Reilly, in conjunction with Dennis Donnelly, George Danyluk, Aric Andrejko and Dan Johnson of the Internal Audit Unit of the New York State Unified Court System.
just me
just me
2010-02-08 19:52:56
Unknown
The  number's that they are calling from you cannot even call them back
Just me
Just me
2010-02-08 19:50:52
Debt Collector
This place keeps threating me.  i told them to stop calling me and send me a paper in the mail. they said they did said something out but although i never recieved it.  So i told them to send me an email and i still have not recieved that either.  These people are scams and if it does not stop i am calling my lawyer.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dee
dee
2008-08-19 19:52:15
Debt Collector
seems I am not alone. I looked this up before answering the phone...glad I did not pick up the phone. As I do not owe anyone money nor do I live with anyone who owes money...I shall just ignore the phone. This is the first call, I can only hope they don't call to often, but that is probably to much to ask.
Ben
Ben
2008-08-13 22:37:21
Unknown
the guy asked for someone who used to live with me in a different address 7 years ago...

This happened today 8/13/08

thank god i didn't call him back and asked how he got to me...
skyprincess
skyprincess
2008-06-18 19:55:21
Unknown
call and call and nothing, no voicemails.
Rachel
Rachel
2008-02-19 19:08:11
Unknown
I get calls all the time for "Michelle Martin," so this time I called back, the same number was given to me as to irishgirl with extension number 630. I got an ambiguous voicemail. Person in MY voicemail said they were "Jeremy Switzer (?) from Giove Law Firm" and said they were calling about some kind of file with "my" name on it, and that "I" or my laywer should call back. Annoying.
Anne
Anne
2008-02-19 15:22:46
Unknown
Keeps calling saying they arefrom a law office asking for Amber, Andrea, Angie etc.. trying to get me to bite.  B*****ds.
irishgirl
irishgirl
2008-02-12 18:21:35
Unknown
I received a call from, it sounded like he said a Mr. Sanford.  I didn't pick up the phone and he left a message stating that he was looking for who he thinks is a relative of mine named Daniel P. Mone.  He said that it was an urgent matter and gave me a number to call him back on, 866-326-3328 Ext. 621.  I quickly looked up the number on google and this is what I have found.  I don't want this to be an ongoing problem with them.
Java
Java
2007-12-01 12:56:45
Debt Collector
Giove Law Office, P.C. *****
Aka. Lenahan Law Firm
Aka. Account Management Services - and a dozen other names. For up to the minute information on Giove, visit giovelawofficeexposed.com
3695 Pine Avenue.
Niagara Falls, New York 14303
Phone: (716) 284-0484
Fax: (716) 284-0485
Web Address: www.giovelawoffice.com

http://www.budhibbs.com/debtcollectorpages/giove_law_firm.htm
Lu
Lu
2007-11-27 20:19:16
Unknown
Caller asked for people that I do not know.  He calls at least once a week.  I told him that I just moved her and got this number last month.  He said he would check into this.  Hang up on this jerk!!  Sounds like a collector but too stupid to realize that he has the WRONG NUMBER...
rickmort
rickmort
2007-09-18 22:04:02
Debt Collector
Called called me and asked for someone that does not live at the house.

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Caller:  This is Joe Benton(SP) from Law Offices {could not understand}, is Person A there.

Me:  He does not live here.  Where are you from?

Caller:  The Law Offices of {could not hear this part}

Me: What was that?

Caller:  Law offices of {again did not understand this}

Me:  What.

Caller:  What are you deaf or something?

Me:  Excuse me, who do you think your talking to calling my home and talking to me like this.

Caller: Just put person A on the phone.

Me:  Who do you think your talking to like this, like some sort of thug?

Caller:  I'm talking to you what are you gonna do about it?  You said what 3 times what are you deaf?

Me: Well, if you didn't speak like you had marbles in your mouth...

Caller (interrupting): I need the number of the person. You gonna give it to me?  

Me: I don't have that number, I've told you this twice before and this is the 4th call from you.

Caller:  I've never spoken to you.

Me:  Well than someone in your office was told, and was told to take my number off the contact list.

Caller:  Are you going to give me his number or not?

Me:  What did I just tell you about that number?  Now get off the phone and don't call this house again.

Caller:  I'll keep calling until you put person A on the phone.

Me:  Either you stop calling here...

Caller(interrupting): ...Or nothing...either give me the number I can reach person A or just deal with the calls.

Caller Hangs up on me.
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