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| Mandy 2014-05-22 16:36:55 Debt Collector |
I have also received the same type of calls from the same man. He left 3 messages saying he was going to make his first attempt to deliver my court papers to my home ( then stated half my address) and if he couldn't reach me there he would be at my place of employment. He knew that as well. He said I needed a state form of I.D. and to be available. This is about the sixth company and countless number of people who have called with the same type of threat over the same "loan" I have supposedly defrauded on.
| Kristin 2014-05-21 20:58:19 Debt Collector |
Let me also note that when the man called, he made his number private. This was just the number he left on the voicemail for the "company pursuing" the man he is looking for
| Kristin 2014-05-21 20:57:30 Debt Collector |
I have been receiving calls from this man as well, asking for a man I have never heard of in my life. I have repeatedly asked to be taken off the call list because it is the wrong number and every time I have asked, they say they will notify someone about it, and then I keep receiving calls. The last call was a threat like this one, saying the man has a court date coming up. I have no idea how to make them stop...but it IS harrassment. I'm in South Carolina.
| Resident47 2014-05-21 05:46:01 Unknown |
Sure you were listed, on databases used by skip tracers or on stolen data. Even if (and that's a flimsy "if") your name and number was ever submitted on a loan application as a secondary contact, that doesn't give any debt collector a right to bully you and make indirect threats, which are bogus anyway. Their well-established game is to exploit family members to terrorize the alleged debtor into paying without question. The thug playing dumb on the phone is not "just a messenger", he's a debt collector, as the FDCPA defines one, and liable to your son for damages if he files a real lawsuit.
| Resident47 2014-05-21 05:45:58 Unknown |
Can you bother yourself to see prior remarks in this very short thread? You know, being led by the hand everyplace is what gets you in trouble with unlawful debt collectors in the first place. Read what the laws say; make up your own mind.
| Marianne Prusik 2014-05-20 17:27:41 Unknown |
Jason Richter called me looking for my son, to inform him of a "case being filed against him in court". I don't know what the man is talking about, and do not know whereabouts of my son, nor how to contact him. I feel this is harrassment. I don't know how he got my number, and when I asked him, he said I was "listed as a personal contact " for my son. He said he was just a messanger and didn't have information on who was bringing a suit against my son. This is highly suspicious!
| ronnie 2014-05-07 21:01:59 Debt Collector |
These people are telling me i took out a loan and their coming to my house to give me some papers to go to court
is this something I should worry about
| Resident47 2014-05-01 17:34:30 Unknown |
It will be "nothing" forever. It's an empty and therefore illegal threat. Again, read that linked material.
| concerned 2014-05-01 07:54:08 Unknown |
Didn't show up on day he said he would. So nothing yet.
| Resident47 2014-04-30 15:02:26 Unknown |
} "Jason richter is coming to get me" .... "Did they ever show up" .... "Has this guy ever came [sic] to anyones house?"
The fearmongering shill-like remarks need to stop now. Debt collection by lies and entrapment is not how honest agencies do their job.
Never let bullies on the phone confuse extortion with debt collection. True debt collectors do not typically send their claims straight to a judge, and they don't take your ransom money to broker quick deals with so-called "process servers". There are no secretive "arbitrators", "mediators", or "prelitigation specialists", only sweaty criminals with a script full of bullying remarks. Lawful debt collection is a process, not an ambush, and you are due a chance at each stage to raise a dispute. The agents' horrid threats are empty and their conduct is illegal. Do not reward lawbreakers with your money. Challenge them always, sue them if you can.
FTC and CFPB material on US federal collection law:
http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ... debt-collection
FTC alert: "Fake Debt Collectors"
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0258-fake-debt-collectors
| concerned 2014-04-30 07:00:17 Unknown |
Did they ever show up
| season 2014-04-22 12:11:11 Unknown |
I'm getting the same calls for my son who has not lived here in 10 years. Has this guy ever came to anyones house ?
| DAVE 2014-04-17 18:33:30 Unknown |
I keep receiving messages and want them to stop!!
| Sheila Armstrong 2014-04-16 15:09:33 Unknown |
They keep calling me threatening to come to my place of business to serve me with papers for a loan I did not take out. I called them back and they refuse to stop calling me even called my husbands number and talked to him without my permission.
| Willis 2014-03-31 22:45:57 Debt Collector |
These people have called my boss, and my sister saying they have a complaint against me, and Jason richter is coming to get me to sign some papers for an appearance in court? Can somebody help me? Is this a scam?
| mark 2014-03-11 22:20:06 Debt Collector |
Being surved
| Mimi 2014-02-20 21:48:05 Debt Collector |
Harrassing message for someone who doesn't live here threatening to come here and "serve" someone. I'd say its harrassment.
| Athena 2014-02-19 18:48:53 Debt Collector |
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