Viking Collections
PO Box 59207
Minneapolis Minnesota 55459-0207
U.S.A.
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Viking Collections Harrasment ripoff, harrasers, rude, not intelligent at all Minneapolis Minnesota
1Author
1Consumer
1Employee/Owner
These people called me 3 times in one day after I had hung up on them twice. They are harrasing and irritating people to deal with and if they think they will get 1 dime out of me they are crazy. I have told them the accounts were not mine or my husband and to send proof but guess what they can't cause they have none. DO NOT PAY THEM ANYTHING. Make them go out of business and loose there homes and cars for a change.
Hope
Fort Mill, South Carolina
U.S.A.
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#1 Employee
AUTHOR: Boognation - Phoenix (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, October 02, 2008
POSTED: Thursday, October 02, 2008
First let me say I am a employee at Viking collections in AZ and I want to respond to all these reports these whiners have wrote on here. First of all anytime you get information look at the source its coming from. In this case these people are all losers that are in collections and whining cause they didn't like how the bill collector treated them. Well here's an idea Einstein...pay your bills when your suppose to and you wont have to deal with bill collectors. Before an account even gets to our office you have to ignore the original creditor for 6months without any kind of payment. So for everyone on here with the "oh poor me" attitude get over it and maybe own up to your responsibilities and then you wont ever be in collections. Also were not customer service...you had your chance with customer service and you blew them off for 6 months so we don't need to kiss your ass and rub your belly so your happy with the call. Your a loser and sometimes you need to be reminded of that. And don't blame the economy for you defaulted on your loan or credit card because were all in the same economy but there are still people that are responsible and pay their bills like they agreed to. If you don't make enough money then get a second job. Maybe if you took the time you sat on your ass and cried about how bad life is and got another job you wouldn't be so broke. I live in the same economy as you all and i still pay every single won of my bills. Now why can I do it and you cant? Cause I'm not a loser and I own up to what I agreed to and if it came to where I couldn't support my family I would do something about it instead of getting on a website and complaining. So in conclusion if you don't want to deal with a bill collector then pay your bills..if you cant pay your bills then do something about that situation. But there are always going to be you whiners that would rather get on a website and cry so everyone knows your not happy about how you were treated. Well my advice to you is this...if you feel like we treated you like a loser that's because we think your a loser and we treat all you accordingly. So go find a really high building and go skydiving but leave the parachute behind. Oh and one more thing for you people who want to say were the losers cause we do collections and we must not make very much money. I make a whole bunch of money so don't worry about that. Actually it would make you sick how much we make cause the world is full of belly rubbing whining babies and the job security is wonderful. And your the one getting collection calls cause you cant pay your bills. I can pay mine..so who is the loser here? Yes that's correct its you.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
AUTHOR: S.n. - Bucyrus (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 03, 2008
POSTED: Friday, October 03, 2008
You are one of the reasons no one trusts any collection agency. Did you even bother to read the post? My guess would be NO because the poster said the bill is NOT THEIRS and Viking refuses to provide any documentation to confirm that it is. Collection agencies that continue to attempt to intimidate people into paying bills that due not exist should be put out of business. When this happened to me, I contacted my Attorney General's office and guess what? No more calls from the collection agency.