Complaint Review: Allied Interstate - Columbus Ohio
- Allied Interstate 3000 Corporate Exchange Drive Columbus, Ohio U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-758-9831
- Web:
- Category: Collection Agency's
Allied Interstate HAS INCREASED THEIR LEVEL OF RUDNESS AND HARASSMENT, ripoff Columbus Ohio
*Consumer Comment: Joe......
*Consumer Suggestion: Have some fun at their expense
*Consumer Suggestion: Have some fun at their expense
*Consumer Suggestion: Have some fun at their expense
*Consumer Suggestion: Try This
*Consumer Comment: No, they can't
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Allied Interstate is trying to collect a "debt" originally from Micron computers. When I purchased a Micron computer there was to be unlimited hardware and software phone support. After 45 days, there were some problems so I called.
The policy had changed without notifying customers. They wanted me to pay with a credit card to charge for answering questions and helping. The computer was sent back. There was an outrageous restocking charge that has now grown to almost 2,000 dollars.
At some time the "debt" was with SHERMAN ACQUSITIONS. I just got a letter indicating that I am included in a class action law suit against Sherman Acquisitions. The law suit is to be heard sometime in December. Is Allied aware of this suit? Could this be why Allied Interstate has escalated their phone calls and harassment?????
They have threatened leins on property, garnishment of income (SS disability and try living on that), freezing of savings & checking accounts, etc. They now want to talk to my lawyer. I don't have a lawyer. Can they do this?
Jan
sheldon, Illinois
U.S.A.
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#6 Consumer Comment
Joe......
AUTHOR: D - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 21, 2005
That might work. But I have a question, won't they then have YOUR fax number? And couldn't they then just send out stuff to you?

#5 Consumer Suggestion
Have some fun at their expense
AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 21, 2005
Want to have fun...use a fax machine and late at night call their fax number (got to get it from them of course).
Then put some papers together and tape them into a never-ending loop---sending it through your fax machine. Your fax will keep sending page after page until their machine runs out of paper and/or toner. Make sure you at least put some scribbles on the fax you send so they will have unusable paper and they can't just stick it back into their machine.
From the book from George Hayduke 100 Dirty Tricks....Done this...it works!

#4 Consumer Suggestion
Have some fun at their expense
AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 21, 2005
Want to have fun...use a fax machine and late at night call their fax number (got to get it from them of course).
Then put some papers together and tape them into a never-ending loop---sending it through your fax machine. Your fax will keep sending page after page until their machine runs out of paper and/or toner. Make sure you at least put some scribbles on the fax you send so they will have unusable paper and they can't just stick it back into their machine.
From the book from George Hayduke 100 Dirty Tricks....Done this...it works!

#3 Consumer Suggestion
Have some fun at their expense
AUTHOR: Joe - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, October 21, 2005
Want to have fun...use a fax machine and late at night call their fax number (got to get it from them of course).
Then put some papers together and tape them into a never-ending loop---sending it through your fax machine. Your fax will keep sending page after page until their machine runs out of paper and/or toner. Make sure you at least put some scribbles on the fax you send so they will have unusable paper and they can't just stick it back into their machine.
From the book from George Hayduke 100 Dirty Tricks....Done this...it works!

#2 Consumer Suggestion
Try This
AUTHOR: Angie - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 27, 2005
Since they feel they can try to bully you with idle threats of legal action, give them the name of your County Attorney. Tell them that if they break the law one more time with threats, they will be dealing with him/her on a regular basis, once you press charges against them. Allied just got sued big time in Minnesota. They paid a very heavy fine. Obviously, they haven't learned their lesson. Tell them the only attorney you have is the County Attorney who will proceed with legal action against them if they continue to harass you and threaten you. That should get rid of them. It worked for me. I even sent them a letter that if they even thought about putting a negative entry on my credit file, I'd go after them with that also. Gee, I haven't heard a thing from them, and nothing was put on my credit reports.
Good luck, and keep everyone informed.

#1 Consumer Comment
No, they can't
AUTHOR: Debra - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, September 27, 2005
For one thing, they can't bother your social security benefits. For another, agencies in general are trying to get ready for the phasing in of the new bankruptcy law. Just send Allied a written notice to cease and desist, send it registered mail. Then participate in your lawsuit.
The problem with collection agencies in general is that they collect on a figure sent them. Whether that figure is inflated or even valid at all is not their concern. As the consumer you are expected to protect yourself from fraudulent collections and use of your identity. That each consumer should be proactive in this way is only as it should be. That they should pay bills they legitimately owe is as it should be. That collection agencies should be held to a rigid standard is also as it should be.
The next time you get a call, let them identify themselves, confirm your identity, then hang up. They are prohibited from contacting you, let alone calling you again for 24 hours. If it's not a good time to talk, tell them. Keep a record if they continue to call. If they leave abusive messages, record them. And if you happen to get sn sgent who seems reasonable, try to treat them the same way.


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