Complaint Review: Pioneer Credit Recovery - Arcade New York
- Pioneer Credit Recovery 26 Edward St. PO Box 100 Arcade, New York U.S.A.
- Phone: 585-492-1234
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- Category: Collection Agency's
Pioneer Credit Recovery Falsly represented themselves to have U.S. Government dishonarably discharge me from military if I was not to pay my debt. Arcade New York
*Consumer Comment: Learn to read.
*UPDATE EX-employee responds: Learn the Laws
*UPDATE Employee: know the law
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On May 9th, 2005 Pioneer Credit Recovery made first contact with me informing me that I had an unpaid debt they were trying to collect. Immediately they informed me that if I was not to pay the debt their "biggest client, the U.S. Government" would have me dishonorably discharged from the military.
Upon the realization of this illegal practice I decided not to make the May 31st deadline. I recieved a call from a Renee Morris who not only confirmed the first individual who called me (who was no longer with Pioneer Credit) but then belittled my military service in Iraq. Thus ending our conversation.
Finally when I reported them to the better busineess bureau they denied my claims across the board. In doing so they also confirmed they called me on the same day they recieved my account, a violation to the FCC. I have not since heard from them.
Joe
Vermillion, South Dakota
U.S.A.
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#3 Consumer Comment
Learn to read.
AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 15, 2008
""Learn the Laws
PCR never states they are the federal government because they arent.""
The OP didn't claim this at all. Learn to read. Here it is again:
""Immediately they informed me that if I was not to pay the debt their "biggest client, the U.S. Government" would have me dishonorably discharged from the military.""
""And being in the military you HAVE to pay your bills or you can and will be dishonorably discharged.""
Oh really? I spent over 20 years (USAF) and I never saw anyone get a dishonorable discharge for refusing to pay a debt. Further, in order to be dishonorably discharged, the member would first have to be tried and convicted in a Court Martial-the dishonorable discharge would be part of the SENTENCE, following the conviction.
Further, if this alleged debt was owed to the government (such as a student loan) it would have been a simple matter for the creditor (gov-DOE) to file the appropriate paperwork and repayment would have been automatically taken from the member's military pay.

#2 UPDATE EX-employee responds
Learn the Laws
AUTHOR: Debtorssuck - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Tuesday, October 14, 2008
PCR never states they are the federal government because they arent. And being in the military you HAVE to pay your bills or you can and will be dishonorably discharged. You should have realized there were programs the military offeres to help you get out of debt.

#1 UPDATE Employee
know the law
AUTHOR: T - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, May 06, 2006
1st, you need to look at the laws in the military. There are laws on the book for certain puposes. If the dept of ed wanted to pursue that avenue they would win check the laws


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