National Enterprise Systems , NES
29125 Solon Road
Solon Ohio 44139
U.S.A.
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National Enterprise Systems ,NES Harassing, Unethical, Scammers, Unscrupulous, Devious, Corrupt, Fraudulent Solon Ohio
1Author
2Consumer
0Employee/Owner
I actually just received a phone call from them asking for my employer. Sorry he wasn't available, she was extremely rude and actually gave me her name, which was Nicole....from NES.
She finally said that she has his cell phone number and hung up on me. What nerve.. about 6 seconds later the office phone rang again, she hung up on me (probably thought that she was calling his cell), NOT.. My employer says he owes nothing to anyone and why would they be calling??
Ever since that call, I have been receiving phone calls all day (about every 30 minutes and when I answer, they stay on the line not saying a word or just hanging up on me.
I know my story isn't half as bad as all of the others that I am reading, but I just wanted to make a complaint due to the fact that I think that is very wrong for them to be harrassing and frightening people (some people may just give in and pay them or give them personal information because they are scared) and NES should not be able to get away with what they are doing to all of us out there. Thank you.
Lisa
thornwood, New York
U.S.A.
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#1 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Susan - This City (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
POSTED: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
You said "My employer says he owes nothing to anyone and why would they be calling??"
He has to deal with this, not you. For all you know he owes someone and it is easier to just not talk to bill collectors and let you do it.
Either way he has to deal with it and either proove he doesn't owe or pay it.
As his employee log the calls and pass them on to him. This is not your problem.
You might want to be looking for another job, just in case.
#2 Consumer Comment
AUTHOR: Laurie - Haslet (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
POSTED: Wednesday, April 08, 2009
Making calls as you described is considered harrassment and is illegal. Your boss can sue them!
from the bud hibbs.com website
This organization generates a lot of complaints like this typical email:
“I am writing you concerning a company called National Enterprise Systems, Inc. They ended up calling me up at work and harassing me, I specifically asked them not to contact me there. Not even two minutes later they called my workplace again and asked to speak to my manager. I contacted the local authorities as they stated when they called my residence that they were “Federal Agents" and "I was in big trouble with the law". I thought that they were not allowed to call your place of employment if you asked them not to. Yesterday they contacted my place of employment once again. I am fed up with being harassed.”
A quick check on Pacer shows 108 lawsuits naming National Enterprise System, Inc. dating to 2002. The majority of complaints we receive are for harassment, contacting family, friends, calling employers, the usual standard violation of slimy collection organizations such as NES.
According to records we found on a search engine, NES Head Debt Collector Ernest R. Pollak and wife Ellen reside in Salon, OH and are easily accessible to consumers wishing to voice their complaints on the apparent illegal treatment he is allowing his debt collectors to practice.
I suggest anyone who thinks they have been treated unjustly or in a disgusting manner violating the law to contact Ernie the debt collector at:
National Enterprise Systems, Inc.
Ernest R. Pollak, President
29125 Solon Rd
Solon, OH 44139-3442
Phone: (440) 542-1360 x166
Toll Free: (800) 973-0600
Fax: (440) 542-1380 E-mail: erpollak@nes1.com
If that fails to resolve your issue, whether it be harassing calls to your employer, family, etc, or his collectors posing as ‘federal agents' as described above, we suggest you do the following:
1) Record all calls from NES collectors.
2) Contact us for referral to a local consumer law professional.
3) Contact us for referral to law enforcement for possible charges.
4) If that does not work and the harassment continues, we may pass along the home address for Ernie and Ellen in the hopes they may want to discuss your situation from their home, in the evening.