757-473-5806
VA, US
csm
csm
2011-06-06 20:56:24
Unknown
Collection Company
Current Economy
Current Economy
2010-01-16 15:29:32
Debt Collector
Its Saturday morning 9:45am January 16, 2010 and we just received a harrassing, rude and unprofessional call @ home from Brandon King...maybe Transworld sytems through their clients allow this kind of customer service practice to exist....I am in business and have clients that dont always pay me on time particularly in this current econonomy. I would never think of using these kind of harrasing over-the-line tactics to settle a debt or a payment...I think most people want to settle their debt within a reasonable amount of time, however if practices like this continue to exist their will be legal actions taken against individuals like Brandon King  who misrepresent companies like Transworld Systems.......unfortunately Brandon seems to enjoy this practice of harrassing peolpe....Current Economy
Anne Ryan
Anne Ryan
2009-12-01 18:53:17
Unknown
Hi there, I cannot call from work, do you have a mailing address for work Brandon that I can forward a series of checks for my account.  

Sorry to pester you on here, but its the only way I could get in touch!

Thanks for working with me!
Anne
(ryansraven@yahoo.com)
Corky
Corky
2009-09-25 17:09:46
Unknown
hey Brandon...just wanted you to know that people know where you live...
to wow, here is more information
to wow, here is more information
2009-08-19 20:01:12
Unknown
Harassing calls from a debt collector? Here is what you need to know
 
4 Dec 2007
Debt collectors are highly motivated to convince debtors to pay the debt because they work on a commission. This business model has created the reputation for bill collection agencies that we know today.

The collector might engage in threatening behavior and harassment. However, like any other business they are governed by laws that prohibit certain abusive practices.

There are three reasons for a debt collector to contact you: your creditor has not received a payment from you within the time frame discussed in the contract; you are a victim of an identity theft meaning someone used your identity to obtain credit and didn?t pay it off; and finally, you might be contacted by collectors who are looking for someone other than you .

When contacted by a collector, take as much information as possible from the caller. Ask for the name of the company, address, the caller name, fax and phone number, amount owned, and the name of the creditor who passed your account to them. Also, tell them you expect to receive a notice in the mail concerning this debt. The last step is very important because you need to have proof of the debt in question in writing.

If you discovered that the debt is not yours, never pay it off simply to get rid of the collector. Also, never ignore the collector either. They will not stop contacting you, and may even file a lawsuit against you. If you are repeatedly being contacted by a collector looking for someone other than you, it may be considered a form of harassment. To stop this you need to send them a letter requesting to cease calls.

If you established that the debt is yours and you don?t feel comfortable dealing with a collector via phone, tell them you want all future correspondence in writing. You need to send this request via a certified mail and request a return receipt. If you want to allow calls only between 5pm and 6pm, tell them about it in the letter. By law collection companies are required to respect your privacy and will have to cease all phone calls to your home, relatives, neighbors, and work.

Once you have their claims in writing it?s easier to seek legal help, and keep records of your correspondence.

Send all your responses to bill collectors via Certified Mail. This way you will have proof of receipt by the addressee.

Remember that the amount they claim you owe is negotiable. You can negotiate the total amount due, number of payments, and the payment deadline. Once you worked out the payment plan, request it in writing.

What a debt collector CANNOT do:

Use deceptive practices. For example, threaten you with arrest or  trick you into paying for collection calls.
Use obscene language.
Call you at work after you tell them that your boss does not approve these calls.
Deny you the right to receive a written notice (within five days after your first phone conversation) that would tell you how much you owe and the name of the creditor that says you owe the money. If you do not receive the notice within five days, call the collection agency and ask for its address and fax number. Then, send a letter to the collector noting its failure to send you the required notice. As a minimum, make a note in your file.
Refuse to give its name and the name of the collection company when asked.
Put a debt on your credit report if you file a dispute. It must validate the debt by obtaining a verification of the debt or a copy of a judgment from the creditor before continuing their collection efforts. The results of the investigation must be mailed to you.
For more information on Fair Debt Collection visit http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/credit/fdc.shtm
Wow...
Wow...
2009-08-19 19:55:24
Unknown
All I have to say...Brandon, get a life and smell reality. You don't know what people are going through right now that they can't pay their debts.  You don't know if they are paying little by little and have not gotten to your debt that your calling so rude and like a child about. Your attitude when calling gets people hyped up and ready to throw down. I see why you have a job over the phone and not in person...you would be torn up into pieces. People are being laid off, etc. You don't know if they are trying to man up and pay what they owe, but I think paying the mortgage/car/utilities is a lot important than paying your client right now. You are probably a person who is alone, life sucks, don't have your dream career and by calling other people with an angry/horrible/not professional/yelling at them about their debts (assuming that you know what they are doing) makes you feel better. That is very sad...I hope things go well with everyone that is trying to pay thier debts in these times. If you still are getting rude calls from this company and/or Brandon/Marie, etc...contact FTC...FDCPA...OCC...ECOA....You Have A Voice!! :0)
Homer Sexual
Homer Sexual
2009-06-18 00:51:04
Unknown
You sound hot
Brandon King
Brandon King
2009-06-13 12:21:54
Unknown
How embarassing that you don't pay your bills! Ever thought of just trying to deal with the collection agency and own up to your adult responsiblities instead of making threats??? Except responsiblity that you have issues with paying your bills and don't threaten people and act like a human being when someone calls you to tell you that you owe money. Be a little humble when you need help and I'm sure you will get a better response...Imagine if someone owed you money and you have been begging for it... I wish debtors would take a look at themselves and stop playing the victim...Stop buying stuff you can't afford.... And lynch really??? what is it 1962??? How absurd you sound I hope nothing does happen to me because i have informed all my co-workers and friends about this post and I am sure that you would be the prime suspect! Stop blaming the people that have to force you to pay your debts and man up!
Angryj
Angryj
2009-02-12 00:57:32
Debt Collector
757-473-5806
Rude prick named Brandon King spammed my voice mail box.  He also contact my parents at my previous address that was 10+ years old and was extremely rude to them also.  Claimed to be working with the office PSI.  called back and got a voice mail.  If I ever meet him I would lynch his as..
Nick
Nick
2008-03-19 11:09:47
Unknown
I received the same call from that lady Marie.
Andrea
Andrea
2008-03-18 18:44:59
Debt Collector
Caller named Marie Williams, incredably rude. States" ...I'm just a little suprised that your just refusing to return any of my messages that i left you.  I don't understand what's going on, I don't know why you are ignoring um, but I suggest that if you don't return my phone call you have your representation do so immediately.  The number once again is 473-5806, this is not a sales call, you better return my phone call.
Annoyed person
Annoyed person
2007-10-26 18:54:52
Debt Collector
Someone demanding to speak with me or my husband identifying himself as CMS, Inc. and someone named Adam.  I asked him to send email and he said "we can't communicate electronically."
Me
Me
2007-10-23 22:54:06
Unknown
What was the name of the collection agency?
Yo Yo
Yo Yo
2007-09-25 03:56:24
Debt Collector
Annoying bill collector.
1-702-518-3447 1-240-318-1636 1-239-948-0869
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