Jace
Chicago,#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, March 23, 2006
You'd be well to follow that suggestion, as everything she said about Boyajian is correct. I have yet to hear of anyone actually receiving debt validation from Jackie when requested, probably due to the fact that none of it is legit in the first place. Read up on the Cleburne News articles from last year, as it exposes him for the criminal that he truly is. Much of the source material in these articles came from attorneys general investigating Boyajian, and after the articles were published, Boyajian threatened to sue for slander! Evidently when he got his CA law license, they didn't test him on the truth being an absolute defense to any slander claim. I'm waiting for the day that Boyajian, NCO, Merchants Credit Guide and other law-breaking debt collectors get hit with RICO charges from the Feds. With enough documented cases, it's not a stretch to equate fraud with racketeering.
Sherri
Piedmont,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, March 21, 2006
Making up imaginary debts seems to be something Boyajian and his staff do well. Many people got demands for payment for Verizon bills from the early 1990s..never mind Verizon did not exist until 2000. I got a bill for services from a doctor in 2002, never mind said doctor DIED a decade earlier and retired several years before that. Usually, when asked to validate, slimy Jackie will slither away. But to cover yourself, I would also get something in writing from the hospital you supposedly had service from, to verify that you were never a patient. You can never have too much documentation.