Stacey
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, June 20, 2009
This is one of the worst bottom feeder collection agencies Send them a cease communications letter via certified mail with return receipt Make copies visit www.budhibbs.com and see what kind of scumbags these losers are
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, June 20, 2009
This is one of the worst bottom feeder collection agencies Send them a cease communications letter via certified mail with return receipt Make copies visit www.budhibbs.com and see what kind of scumbags these losers are
Stacey
Dallas,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, June 20, 2009
This is one of the worst bottom feeder collection agencies Send them a cease communications letter via certified mail with return receipt Make copies visit www.budhibbs.com and see what kind of scumbags these losers are
John
Louisville,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, June 20, 2009
AFNI is a bottom feeder debt collector that buys old accounts like this...Often they can't located the original account holder so they go after people with similar names or addresses and place negative info on their credit files...
Bikebryan
Alexandria,#6Consumer Comment
Fri, June 12, 2009
How do you know this is the fault of Verizon or Alltel? Did you ever bother to think if identity theft or some such thing? In that case the phone companies are as much the victim as the person being defrauded. So hold your horses on the blame there, Tonto! The fact is that most service companies takes hundreds of phone calls like this every day, all claiming they never did this or that so the charges are wrong - and a VAST majority (over 95% of them) are plain out lies by people trying to get out of paying. That's a simple fact. The other five percent are legitimate billing errors, or fraud (usually less than 1% fraud in the telecommunications companies now due to digital signals and encryption). So before you go blaming the phone company or go slandering them, get all the facts. Don't jump to conclusions.
Bikebryan
Alexandria,#7Consumer Comment
Fri, June 12, 2009
How do you know this is the fault of Verizon or Alltel? Did you ever bother to think if identity theft or some such thing? In that case the phone companies are as much the victim as the person being defrauded. So hold your horses on the blame there, Tonto! The fact is that most service companies takes hundreds of phone calls like this every day, all claiming they never did this or that so the charges are wrong - and a VAST majority (over 95% of them) are plain out lies by people trying to get out of paying. That's a simple fact. The other five percent are legitimate billing errors, or fraud (usually less than 1% fraud in the telecommunications companies now due to digital signals and encryption). So before you go blaming the phone company or go slandering them, get all the facts. Don't jump to conclusions.
Bikebryan
Alexandria,#8Consumer Comment
Fri, June 12, 2009
How do you know this is the fault of Verizon or Alltel? Did you ever bother to think if identity theft or some such thing? In that case the phone companies are as much the victim as the person being defrauded. So hold your horses on the blame there, Tonto! The fact is that most service companies takes hundreds of phone calls like this every day, all claiming they never did this or that so the charges are wrong - and a VAST majority (over 95% of them) are plain out lies by people trying to get out of paying. That's a simple fact. The other five percent are legitimate billing errors, or fraud (usually less than 1% fraud in the telecommunications companies now due to digital signals and encryption). So before you go blaming the phone company or go slandering them, get all the facts. Don't jump to conclusions.
Bikebryan
Alexandria,#9Consumer Comment
Fri, June 12, 2009
How do you know this is the fault of Verizon or Alltel? Did you ever bother to think if identity theft or some such thing? In that case the phone companies are as much the victim as the person being defrauded. So hold your horses on the blame there, Tonto! The fact is that most service companies takes hundreds of phone calls like this every day, all claiming they never did this or that so the charges are wrong - and a VAST majority (over 95% of them) are plain out lies by people trying to get out of paying. That's a simple fact. The other five percent are legitimate billing errors, or fraud (usually less than 1% fraud in the telecommunications companies now due to digital signals and encryption). So before you go blaming the phone company or go slandering them, get all the facts. Don't jump to conclusions.