Sherri
Piedmont,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, February 28, 2006
1. Boyajian is NOT licensed to practice law in any state other than California..he was denied a New Jersey license due to his shady activities with other collection agency/"law offices". He is a junk debt buyer and scam artist, infamous for his "Verizon bills from 1994" scam..never mind Verizon did not even exist until 2000. His people tried to get me to pay them for a visit in 2001 or so to a doctor who retired in the mid-80s (before I moved to California), died around 1990. "Deceased or not, the doctor wants his money." They are not the brightest bulbs in the lamp. 2. Even if the debt were valid, you may not legally owe it, due to (a) Statute of Limitations and (b)In most states, if an injured worker has his/her claim accepted by an insurance carrier as an industrial injury, the patient/injured worker CANNOT be billed for services. Trying to collect on a bill from an injured worker can get one in serious trouble in many places. Send them a "cease and desist" letter, demand that they PROVE you owe it, and tell them if you do, you will deal with the original creditor. NEVER deal with a debt scavenger and never give them any information. Also, when you send the letter, do NOT hand sign it..thes people are professional liars and thieves, so don't put forgery on fake documents past them. Being that you are in New Jersey, I would also file a police report should the harrassment continue. You can also file a suit against them for violations of the FDCPA. Turn this to YOUR advantage. Good luck.