Complaint Review: American National Recovery Group - Nyack New York
- American National Recovery Group 261 Mountainview Ave, Ste 2 West Nyack, New York United States of America
- Phone: 845-512-8444
- Web:
- Category: Collection Agency's
American National Recovery Group Scam & Fraudulent activity Nyack , New York
*Consumer Suggestion: Just send a "Cease Communications" request as per the FDCPA
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American National Recovery Group, George Dodd sending collection letters.
Trying to collect invalid claim and harassing me by mail, that I owe a debt (over $1,000) on a car for unknown occurrence 15 years ago in a town and New England state I have not resided during this year. This is absolutely invalid claim by obviously gathering public information about people and then victimizing the recipient by bombarding with collection
letters.
I have never had any impounding, or infraction, or any city violation with the listed car, and in this particular town. Neither I had ever received any debt notice from the listed city, or notice of lien or judgment regarding this invalid debt (for an unknown reason) in the past 15 years.
They seem like they are using not only outdated information (wrong name spelling) that could even easily be found through public records, frivolously. You also can not reach them, no Website, no other means of contacting them like email, or else.
They obviously count on provoking the collection mail recipient to answer, or provide with more data, so they can go after with even more vengeance. That's why many counselors advise simply to ignore their scamming activity and not provide them with more information, even when it's fully unsubstantiated. Their scam and fraudulent activity on behalf
of Connecticut municipalities is described all over the Internet by victimized public, most recently and in the previous years.
One can't reach them by the phones and addresses they provide periodically change, neither by phone, no email or Web address like legitimate businesses conduct business. This either means they are never open or they are using "throw away" cell phones and those number were disconnected. These are good indications of a scam.
American National Recovery Group and their way of harassing people with unsubstantiated claims should be subject of class-action suit. We should not tolerate such an activities on behalf of municipalities because of the Great Recession and financial troubles everybody is facing in this country.
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#1 Consumer Suggestion
Just send a "Cease Communications" request as per the FDCPA
AUTHOR: Steve - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, March 01, 2011
The solution here is real easy. Federal law addresses this activity.
As per the provisions of the FDCPA, you have the right to DEMAND that any THIRD PARTY Debt Collector CEASE COMMUNICATIONS.
If they fail to comply with your legal request, then you can get paid!
Send a letter to them, and only include your identifying information that they have already, such as name, address, and phone#. And, DO NOT ever sign any letter you send to a debt collector, just print or initial. Otherwise, your signature could end up on a "contract". No uncommon.
In this letter be concise. Simply tell them that they are to CEASE COMMUNICATIONS with you under the provisions of the FDCPA, and also at that time dispute the alleged debt in it's entirety.
That's it.
Send this letter via certified mail, return reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# somewhere in the body of the letter, and keep a copy for your records, as this proves exactly what you sent.
FYI...They are not working "on behalf" of anyone. These lowlife are known as "junk debt buyers" who buy old, out of statute debts for pennies or less on the dollar. They are lowlife.


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