Complaint Review: GREAT LAKES ASSET MANAGEMENT - NIAGARA FALLS New York
- GREAT LAKES ASSET MANAGEMENT 7510 PORTER RD NIAGARA FALLS, New York U.S.A.
- Phone: 716-297-8720
- Web:
- Category: Collection Agency's
GREAT LAKES ASSET MANAGEMENT ripoff dishonest collections NIAGARA FALLS New York
*Consumer Suggestion: STAY OFF THE PHONE .... TELL THEM TO VALIDATE THE CLAIM AND SAMPLE LETTER
*Consumer Suggestion: How to stop these vultures calls quickly and easily
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This company is using false titles to intimidate consumers. I have received several calls at my place of employment and the agency claims to be an attorneys office and they want me to pay on a debt before they take me to court. They claim if I pay they will hold off court procedings. First off, they will not tell me who the company is they are collecting for or what the debt is. I did a google search of this company and this is a collection agency not a attorney's office. That is fradulant representation. I am not about to give out money to someone who will not tell me who they are or what I am paying them for. I have asked for no more calls at my work and they continue to call and still give no information. I am not sure if I can file a complaint with the FTC or who??? They only contact me at work and never at my home and I have given them that number. Looking for help from anyone who may have dealt with them or any agency that does this to consumers who want to know who they are giving financial information to.
AJ
garner, North Carolina
U.S.A.
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#2 Consumer Suggestion
STAY OFF THE PHONE .... TELL THEM TO VALIDATE THE CLAIM AND SAMPLE LETTER
AUTHOR: P - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 09, 2007
After you advise them in writing to validate the claim and they continue to contact you you may be entitled to damages ...
GENERAL INFORMATION FROM VARIOUS SITES ON DEALING WITH COLLECTION AGENCY'S
Tell them to validate by
. What the money you say I owe is for;
Explain and show me how you calculated what you say I owe;
Provide me with copies of any papers that show I agreed to pay what you say I owe;
Provide a verification or copy of any judgment if applicable;
Identify the original creditor;
Prove the Statute of Limitations has not expired on this account
Show me that you are licensed to collect in my state
Provide me with your license numbers and Registered Agent
1. NEVER talk to a collection agency on the phone. Period.
2. Keep good records. This can be the difference between a good and bad settlement. Don't expect them to remember you or what you agreed upon.
3. Send all correspondence via registered mail, receipt requested and put the registered mail number ON THE LETTER. DO NOT SIGN THE LETTER TYPE YOUR NAME
4. Keep a copy of every letter you send.
5. Penalties and extra interest are typically fictious amounts of money added on by the collection agency to pad their profits. Sometimes as much as to 50% of the debt or more claimed to be owed by a collection agency consisting of interest and fees. This is illegal, every state has usery laws (which dictate the maximum interests allowed to be charged. That is except North Dakota. There are no such laws which is why most credit card companies incorporate there.) Junk debt buyer pay anywhere from 1 cent to 7 cents on the dollar, there is no way there is this much interest.
Your Name
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
Date
Name of Collection Agency
Mailing Address
City, State, Zip
Re: Dispute of Collection Action: Case # ________
[If the collection agency has sent written notice, your case number is likely in the letter. If you have not received a written notice from the collection agency, tailor this line accordingly. For example, show the date you were contacted by the collection agency and/or identify the creditor by name if you can.]
To [person whose name appears on agency's notice to you]:
On [date] I was contacted by [name of person who called you] of your agency, who informed me that [name of collection agency] is attempting to collect [amount of claimed debt]. This individual is collecting on behalf of [name of creditor]. [OR] This individual would not tell me for whom you are supposed to be collecting.
[OR]
On [date] I received a written notice of the claimed debt, a copy of which is attached.
This is to inform you that I dispute the debt because [insert reason for dispute, e.g. the agency has confused you with someone else or the debt was paid. Include copies, not originals, of any correspondence that proves your point]. I am hereby requesting that you confirm the fact that I owe this debt as required by any applicable state and federal laws. Please contact the creditor to obtain verification.
In addition, under the provisions of state and federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and related consumer statutes, I am hereby instructing you that you are to cease collection of the debt while efforts are made to obtain verification. Until you resolve this error with the creditor, you should neither contact me nor anyone else except the creditor about this collection.
Furthermore, any reporting of this matter to a credit reporting agency is premature. Until you have investigated my dispute, you should not relay negative information to a credit reporting agency. If negative information has already been reported, you will need to notify the agency to remove said report until the investigative process is over so that my credit report remains accurate, or at the very least, my credit report should be updated to reflect my dispute.
Your next contact with me should be either notice that the creditor has failed to provide verification of the debt and that the matter has been closed or that you believe that this debt is valid and are providing proof of my responsibility. If the former, please confirm that I am not being held responsible for the debt in writing and also that if the account has already been noted on my credit report, that you will contact the bureau(s) in question to have the account removed. If the latter, I expect that you will provide me with an explanation as to why you have decided not to remove this account from collections and a copy of all documents relevant to the debt such as the application, bills, records of communications and payments, and any other data that indicates my responsibility.
I am instructing you not to contact any third parties such as my employer, neighbors, friends or family members. In addition, you may not contact me by phone at work or at my home about this collection activity. All future correspondence should be sent to me in writing.
[If you want to still speak to a collector by phone, indicate times when it is okay to contact you or note the name, address, and phone number of your attorney, if you have retained one.]
I look forward to your acknowledgement that you have received this notice by [date that is two weeks from date of letter].
Sincerely,
Print your name
Your name

#1 Consumer Suggestion
How to stop these vultures calls quickly and easily
AUTHOR: Jim - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, February 09, 2007
Calling repeatedly is against the law, don't get mad, get even, turning the tables on the harrassers is easy, here's how.
The next time these rude vultures call, the second you realize who they are press and hold the #1 button on your phone, this sends a pericing squeal through the line to their headphones they'll hang up very fast, do this every time they call to harrass you, it turns the tables back on the harrassers, they only want to harrass you, when you harrass them back they think it's "Unfair"
I actualy had a vulture say "You can't stop me from calling" I answered "Maybe not, but I can make you wish you'd never called" (As of now, two months later, she has not called again)
It works beautifuly.


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