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  • Report:  #156150

Complaint Review: Boyajian Law Office - JBC & Associates

Boyajian Law Office - JBC & Associates Harassing Phone Calls, Ripoff Rutherford New Jersey

  • Reported By:
    St. Louis Missouri
  • Submitted:
    Tue, September 06, 2005
  • Updated:
    Fri, October 28, 2005
  • Boyajian Law Office - JBC & Associates
    201 State Rt. 17, Floor 5
    Rutherford, New Jersey
    U.S.A.
  • Phone:
    201-933-3332
  • Category:

A big thank you to this forum! My wife and I almost fell victim to this scam!

This outfir first came to my attention about two weeks ago when I started receiving automated phone messages to "please call Boyajian Law Offices regarding a personal business matter" (sic).

At the end of week one of these messages, my wife called back and was informed that the calls were in regard to a utility debt she owed in Florida from seven years ago (1998). At first I thought this might be a bonafide debt; my wife had financial problems when we met (which I subsequently bailed her out of), but several red flags were raised immediately including:

1) The company told my wife the debt was from 2004, even though she hadn't had the phone number for which delinquent charges were sought since 1998 and we hadn't lived in Florida since 2001 when I accepted my current job in Missouri.

2) She asked for documentation. They gave her the brush-off and then told her that they could continue calling her until the bill was paid.

4) The amount sought would have equalled something on the order of three months' delinquent charges. Surely her phone service would have been turned off (which it hadn't been) or the phone company would have tried to contact her between 1998 and the present to collect on the debt.

5) I pull our credit reports annually and have never seen this charge. The only delinquent phone bill I"m aware of was a 1997 charge to Sprint (also incurred by my wife) which we paid in full in 1999,

6) The charge was to a company I had never heard of and was for cellular service, even though the number in question was for a land line.

Clearly, this company is not engaging in due-dilligence before embarking on debt collection. Either that, or they simply want to rip people off.

For those of you who are curious, I did a D&B search on the company. The physical office number (if anyone wants to try getting in touch with them that way) is 201-933-3332.

Robert
St. Louis, Missouri
U.S.A.

2 Updates & Rebuttals


Sherri

Piedmont,
California,
U.S.A.

Boyajian is ONLY licensed to practice law in California and no where else.

#3Consumer Comment

Fri, October 28, 2005

AS MY GRANDMOTHER USED TO SAY...

You can call a skunk a kittycat, but the stench remains that of a skunk.

Most likely, Jackie-boy needed to get someone on board or "borrow" their law license, being that he was turned down for one by the State of New Jersey. Boyajian is ONLY licensed to practice law in California and no where else.

At least his flunky stopped calling me about a supposed doctor bill in 2002 from a physician who died ten years before that. That was almost comical, especially when the "collector" told me, "deceased or not, the doctor wants his money." That one was such a dumbass, I almost felt sorry for him....for a minute.


Robert

St. Louis,
Missouri,
U.S.A.

Boyajian Changing the Name of His Business Again

#3Author of original report

Fri, October 28, 2005

As many of you know, Jack Boyajian often changes the name of his business in order to avoid both litigation and prosecution. Byoajian Law Office has been known in the past as JBC & Associates, JBC Legal Group and a whole bunch of other similar names.

Rumor has it he will be changing the business name again soon. According to ann October 10th posting by a former Boyajian employee on a credit bulletin board I ran into yesterday, Boyajian Law Office will soon be known as BOYAJIAN AND BRANDON. This is the same company, so don't be fooled by the new name.

BTW, the phone calls continued for my wife & I until about a week ago (thank goodness for Caller ID). However, I suspect the sudden stop in calling is due to Boyajian's "Re-Organization."

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