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Complaint Review: Chase Receivables - Napa California

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  • Chase Receivables 951 California Blvd Napa, California U.S.A.

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Okay, I move into a brand new house and get a brand new, unlisted, phone number. It immediately starts ringing. It's Chase Receivables looking for someone named Pricilla Novo. I inform them she doesn't live here and this is a new number. Do they stop calling? Of course not. Instead they start calling more. Why? Because they have a life person to answer the phone. They make all kinds of unfounded accusations. I don't know Pricilla Novo. I have almost perfect credit. Yet Chase Receivables keeps calling and harrassing. I have informed them a least 5 times they have the wrong number, yet to this day they keep calling.

It just so happens I am a CA lawyer. So I do some research to find out Chase Receivable's corp. status in CA is suspended. That means the owner is personally liable for any judgments. If you live in CA and have a valid case against Chase Receivables I recommend you contact a lawyer. Or better yet file a small claims case in your local community. You can get up to $7,500 in CA small claims. But be sure you have a valid case. Do not file a frivolous lawsuit.

Here is there agent for service of process:

Chase Receivables
Terrence L. Paff
951 California Blvd
Napa, CA 94559

Good Luck Folks!!

Lawsuitinprocess
Canyon Countyr, California
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Comment

Credit Collection employees should not rebuttal

AUTHOR: Stop Crime - ()

POSTED: Thursday, March 28, 2013

I am tried of seeing obvious employees and owners of credit collection agencies trying to respond to comments under aliases.  It is very transparent and frankly pathetic.

You only need to look this particular agency up under the Better Business Bureau to know they are bad news.  They have a history of trying to recollect debts that were paid many years ago.  I guess they hope the person no longer has the documentation or has forgotten.   Reeks of desperation.  They are also known offenders of the FTC especially when it comes to harassing phone calls.  I recommend anyone with documented and legitimate complaints to file both online with FTC and the Better Business Bureau.

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#2 Consumer Comment

Don't attorneys know how to write letters?

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Sunday, May 10, 2009

""It just so happens I am a CA lawyer. So I do some research to find out Chase Receivable's corp. status in CA is suspended. That means the owner is personally liable for any judgments. If you live in CA and have a valid case against Chase Receivables I recommend you contact a lawyer. Or better yet file a small claims case in your local community. You can get up to $7,500 in CA small claims. But be sure you have a valid case. Do not file a frivolous lawsuit.
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Let me see if I understand this. You're receiving collection calls for someone you don't know so you "do some research" in an attempt to figure out how to stop the calls.

Here's an idea for you. Send them a LETTER! Hey, you're an attorney right? So, send them a letter on your letterhead informing them that they are calling the wrong number and demand they stop contacting you. Here's another suggestion; send the letter certified, return receipt requested. IF they are fool enough to call you after receiving your letter, you have them for violating the FDCPA and the California statute known as the Rosenthal FDCPA.

Problem solved. I'm surprised I need to suggest this to an "attorney" (sorry, but I don't believe you're an attorney.)

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#1 UPDATE Employee

You have bad Info

AUTHOR: Chaserec - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, May 08, 2009

Terrence L. Paff no longer is the agent of service it is Fred Merill and you are looking in Napa the name of the Company is Credit Bereau of Napa county dba Chase Receivables if you look under that name you will see there Legit there a Collection agency that works on contigincy there adress is 1247 Broadway Sonoma California very small place about 40 collectors and thay do follow the FDCPA there just trying to provide a service I doubt anyone was Rude I know i used to work there.

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