Re: What do I do now?
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Posted by Collect America
(172.133.252.254) on July 02, 2004 at 16:44:10:
In Reply to: What do I do now? posted by Robzilla06 on July 02, 2004 at 06:26:07:
The notorious Collect America (CACV) scavenger debt buyers bought your account for pennies on the dollar. Now you’ve got their crew of rent-a-lawyers all over the country calling threatening non-existent law suits. If it’s a Providian account from last year, they paid 5 cents on the dollar for your account, so quit thinking about “doing the right thing.” You can’t make this account “right” anymore. Providian sold you out for 5 cents and paying casino gambling fraudsters like Collect America doesn’t get any money back to the company you originally owed. They gamble 5 cents on the account and figure they’ll sucker unsuspecting fools into “doing the right thing” which is of course is paying the full amount to Collect America (in their greed crazed minds anyway.) Personally, I don’t like gamblers (they don’t seem to want to work for a living), I really don’t like the lazy spongers loafing in the collections racket copping their attitude that you somehow owe them $1.25 for every .05 cents they pay for some account, and your best bet is to treat Collect America like the panhandling street bums they are and ignore them. Typical Collect America extortion tactics- http://www.law.sc.edu/opinions/25418.htm Specific Information on CACV Collect America- http://www.budhibbs.com/budhibbs/agencydetails.asp?ID=39 Specific Information on B&M- http://www.budhibbs.com/budhibbs/agencydetails.asp?ID=126 Specific B&M extortion tactics, listen to Threat#5- http://www.pennlawyer.com/fdcpa.htm FDCPA lawsuit AGAINST B&M- - http://www.pennlawyer.com/bronson.pdf
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