716-748-7166
NY, US
cindy
cindy
2014-06-24 02:46:23
Unknown
someone call from 7163620549 saying a name that I had never heard,about the person in big legal issue,I just ignore it.Crazy .
Gretchen
Gretchen
2014-04-09 01:38:40
Unknown
Someone from 7167487396 has called my husband, mother, and a distant uncle of mine re: a court date for a lawsuit... I have no clue what they're talking about.
ed6815
ed6815
2014-03-07 04:34:21
Debt Collector
Been dealing with these rectum's for over a year!
The guy's name is fiorello!
I think I'm going to contact a lawyer!
The debt was paid by ins. company when turned over to collection's!
I'll check to see if scam!
Angelica
Angelica
2014-02-25 18:05:13
Unknown
I just received a call from 716-362-0363, very persistant male from Eastpoint Group wanted me to give a very important message to my spouse because of a serious law suit, thank for this psotings I was able toI tell him where to go, He e is not getting a penny from us.
Bloody thieves! Beware everyone.
Gunnar
Gunnar
2014-02-08 20:01:58
Unknown
Nice try, but the fact remains that NO one should pay ANY debt collector a dime until a legitimate notice of validation has been received by mail. NOT e-mail or fax. As per federal regulations under the FDCPA.
If this, or any other, collection outfit calls & it is your first contact with them they have 5 business days to provide you with that notice of validation. If they refuse, or fail to provide that notice (by MAIL ONLY) they are at best zombie/junk debt collectors attempting to collect on a debt they know to be time-barred or invalid. At worst, they're just low-life, pitiful frauds!
Believe NOTHING you're told on the phone. EVER! If written proof of a collectors claim is not in front of, having been MAILED to you, ignore the collector. If a notice of validation is mailed to you, VERIFY everything on it before you pay one red cent. If you contest a collectors claim, return a letter to them (by certified/return receipt mail) to the return address on the notice you received within 30 days, DEMANDING a full, complete letter of validation.
Know your rights as a consumer under the FDCPA. It's easy, just Google it.
Be Safe. Be Aware.
Gunnar
DM1
DM1
2014-02-08 19:50:29
Unknown
Yet another lying shill!
ShellsBells
ShellsBells
2014-02-08 19:43:23
Debt Collector
It's a legitimate company. I had a debt that was owed(approx $2400), but we worked out a deal so that I would only pay $1800 over 6 months. I received notification via mail of it being paid off in full and would be indicated as such on my credit report. So instead of it just looking like an unpaid loss to the credit card company it now shows I made the effort and paid off the debt in full which raised my credit score.
Len
Len
2013-12-26 16:23:21
Unknown
This guy is calling me now, do i need to get and attorney before we talk?
Jim
Jim
2013-05-17 04:50:25
Debt Collector
You can afford an attorney. Under the FDCPA not only are u rewarded 1000 dollars for violations but the defendant is also responsible for ur attorneys fees. These a***oles tried to sue me for debt that was past statue of limitations I paid to the orriganal creditor that somehow they purchased. Well me and my attorney showed up at the court for the hearing and they didn't even show up. So I won a default judgement against them. See they sue expecting u to be non knowing of the law so they can get a default judgement against u.
Lise
Lise
2012-09-12 17:11:03
Unknown
If they are legitimate, they are not allowed to call other people and disclose that you have a debt.  If they are legitimate, they are also required to send you a verification of debt showing the amount owed, who the original creditor is among other things.  (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act).  If you ARE served with papers via your local sheriff's dept, you must show up at the hearing, even if you can't afford a lawyer, otherwise a judgment will be granted against you to said legitimate company.  Any time someone calls about a supposed debt you owe - THEY must document via snail mail - NOT email - what you owe.  I could go on, but I know that Resident47 and others have posted what you should do in these cases many times.  If the debt is legitimate, then yes, address it while you can.  But always demand proof.  There are many companies out there who can and do skirt the legally required steps, but they can be fined heavily for doing so.
Shill Alert
Shill Alert
2012-09-12 17:03:11
Unknown
Typical shill post we see when they have trouble running their extortion scheme on the phone.

FAIL.
Tina
Tina
2012-09-12 16:51:16
Unknown
Well I thought this was a scam but I was wrong. Got served a month back and ended up having a judgment placed against me. This has cost me a lot more in the end, I wish I would have just dealt with this when I had the chance before it got this far. I just wanted people to know that they are legitimate and you are probably better off addressing it with them before it goes any further.
Amy
Amy
2012-09-12 14:39:17
Debt Collector
This company is unbelievable....received a call yesterday regarding some rediculous file. The next thing I know they called other family members asking about me. These people need to be accountable for their actions. They are scum and should not be able to call people at all.
Todd
Todd
2012-09-11 16:34:22
Unknown
Guy called my home looking for my 65 year old mother by name (no idea why). Gave no name and threatened legal action with file # so and so. Something needs to be done about this filth.
Vicki
Vicki
2012-07-22 19:40:14
Debt Collector
This company keeps calling my cell phone asking for a friend of mine. Even after I have told them it is not me they wont stop harrassing me. I have nothing to do with some one elses debts. My friend doesnt even live in the same state.
His name was Justin Caroman or something like that from East Point Recovery group
(716) 748-7166 is his number
He gives a reference number and he said he'd need to hear from this friend or your an attorney ASAP Is he even allowed to speak to me regarding someone elses debt?
The question is why is he calling my number? Weird
MHS
MHS
2012-06-29 22:49:05
Unknown
SOB called my husband's number looking for my daughter, regarding a "serious claim against her".  Identified himself as Justin Calman (or Kelman or something close) from Eastepoint Group.  He knew my husband's first name, and said he was given that number for her name.  Wants us to call him with her contact number.  Not in ANY lifetime!  I just left him a very unmistakeable message with MY number.  Let's see if he has the kahunas to call me back.
Maureen
Maureen
2012-06-21 15:55:29
Unknown
Got a call from someone at this number looking for my mother, giving her first and last name. Not sure how he associated my cell phone number with my mothers name. He wanted to contact her regarding a legal matter and wanted a phone number for her. Told the ***hole that I had no contact with her and no number to give him. Jerk was really rude. These companies are the bottom of the barrel. She's 80 years old and has nothing! What could they possibly think they could get from her. Unbelievable.
Sarah
Sarah
2012-01-18 14:42:36
Debt Collector
They said they are calling in reference to my mother and that she needs to call them back ASAP or they will take legal action.
Tina
Tina
2011-12-16 18:19:54
Debt Collector
Received a call from this number 716-748-7166 from someone by the name of Justin Miller from Eastpoint Recovery Group. This is the 4th call from a similiar agency trying to recovery a bogus debt. They are bullying and call back constantly. After looking up all of the other numbers and this one I have found that it is a scam. They just get very rude when I tell them that. I contacted the company who they say I have a past debt with and they have no idea who this company is with. This has been going on for months.
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