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United Credit Adjusters United Credit Adjusters debited funds out of my account without my permission, then forged my name with out me consenting to have them do any work for me. Howell New Jersey
United Credit Adjusters:
Debited my account on three different occasion without my permission, i never received any paperwork from this company giving them permission to work on my credit, every debit transaction the placed on my checking account I disputed it then they ran a payment on my account on 06/23/08 as a credit transaction and forged my signature, which they provided my bank JP Morgan chase in return because Chase was unable to obtain the funds from this company as of now I can't get in contact with anyone has made me responsible for.
Irene
Carol Stream, Illinois
U.S.A.
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Michelle12313
Toms River,New Jersey,
U.S.A.
Do This ASAP Also
#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, December 19, 2008
Like Cable wrote, you should definitely get in touch with the NJ Dept. of Consumer Affairs to file a complaint. If you didn't already know, they filed a lawsuit against UCA and are seeking not only to shut them down, but to get restitution for the consumers that have filed complaints. There is a link on their site for you to file your complaint. Also, you should file a chargeback if you paid by debit card, or file a dispute if you paid by check. Keep fighting it. I believe that UCA is already shut down, so there is probably no one there to submit information on their end, so you may end up winning by default. If not, print out all of the negative information on this company (information from legitimate sources like the BBB of NJ, Consumer Affairs, the Attorney Generals Office in NJ and NY, all government agencies which have ALL had numerous complaints about UCA) and submit it with your dispute paperwork. I know it isn't much of a consolation, but you are not alone. UCA has ripped off many people who trusted that they had their interests at heart.
Cable
Bradley Beach,New Jersey,
U.S.A.
Do this ASAP
#3UPDATE EX-employee responds
Mon, December 01, 2008
http://www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/press/unitedcredit.htm
Follow this link it may solve your prob w/UCA.