Anonymous
Bloomington,#2UPDATE Employee
Sun, August 24, 2008
Monica - I would say that you should not pay the bill, but if it's on your credit report, try this... Call Afni and ask to speak with a program coach. The rep will badger you and try to keep you from getting to their supervisor, but insist on it. Don't give the rep your Afni account number either - wait until you get a coach (supervisor). When you get the supervisor, threaten to file a complaint with the Attorney General of Michigan, the Attorney General of Illinois, the Better Business Bureau & the Federal Trade Comission. Also threaten legal action. Tell the supervisor that you 'have an appointment with an attorney this afternoon to discuss filing a law suit against Afni'. Afni is sued hundreds of times every day in various jurisdictions. As a result, Afni's Compliance Manager, Lisa Anderson, has determined that it is cheaper for Afni to close the account and remove it from your credit report than to meet you in court. If the coach gives you a fight, tell him or her that you want to de transferred to Lisa Anderson, Compliance Manager. Good luck
Matt
Rapid City,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, August 20, 2008
I had the same issue, it is simple to take care of. If AFNI has an account they claim you owe on, then they have to prove it. If they are reporting it to the credit companies thats even better, you send a registered letter to AFNI in place of the payment asking them to verify that you owe the charges. If they can not verify the charges they have to drop them and remove them from your credit report. You can do this through transunion online, they have everything on your credit report on there already and you can dispute anything and transunion will send out the paper work for you. Good luck, mine was cleared up inside a week.