David
Beaverton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, August 09, 2008
Yes, Daniel N Gordon of Daniel N Gordon PC has, in my personal experiences and opinion, had issues with getting confused with his client's cases. I won't go into detail, but can tell you that you need to keep a forward focus on your situation as these people have a habit of being ruthless. Ok, I'm sorry you paid Daniel N Gordon's office that money. Yes, you shouldn't have paid him a dime, but that's too late now. So, what CAN you do with collection agenceis or attorneys who harass you? Well, keep your cancelled check for one, never lose that as you might need it in a court of law in the future. This is not rendered as legal advice, but as how I have handled things personally with such "people." As the burden of proof lies with the collector, and by the way, the collector is NOT the creditor...big difference as collectors have no rights really to claim that you owe them money. How do you stop the harassment? Simple, here's an example of a cease all communication letter you can send to any collection agency that is harassing you. For more information on how you can help yourself, I highly recommend the website of budhibbs.com. There is FREE information there that will help you, including ideas for the cease comm letter, which in a nutshell is a document you send to a harassing collector that will stop them in their tracks, legally. Here is something that I would send, and have sent for myself in the recent past. Dear XXXXX collector, (Collectors address) RE: (Their "account" number and origional creditor This certified letter has been sent to you to inform you that I do not wish to work with a collection agency in any fashion. You are hereby PROHIBITED from communicating with me via ANY method. Violation of this CEASE AND DESIST ALL COMMUNICATION letter is a violation of FEDERAL LAW under FDCPA, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of Congress, which allows me various remedies and can result in serious legal and/or criminal consequences for your agency or its employees should they violate this ORDER. I will contact the original creditor and discuss this only with them. Give this full attention it deserves and govern yourselves accordingly. Very truly yours, (Your Signature goes here) Type your name here. Ok, that should work and stop all the harassment. Now remember to send it certified, but you don't need to send it return receipt requested unless you REALLY want to. Just plain old certified is sufficient for tracking purposes, and KEEP your certified mail receipt! Good luck! ...and never give away money that you truly DON'T owe! :)
David
Beaverton,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, August 09, 2008
Yes, Daniel N Gordon of Daniel N Gordon PC has, in my personal experiences and opinion, had issues with getting confused with his client's cases. I won't go into detail, but can tell you that you need to keep a forward focus on your situation as these people have a habit of being ruthless. Ok, I'm sorry you paid Daniel N Gordon's office that money. Yes, you shouldn't have paid him a dime, but that's too late now. So, what CAN you do with collection agenceis or attorneys who harass you? Well, keep your cancelled check for one, never lose that as you might need it in a court of law in the future. This is not rendered as legal advice, but as how I have handled things personally with such "people." As the burden of proof lies with the collector, and by the way, the collector is NOT the creditor...big difference as collectors have no rights really to claim that you owe them money. How do you stop the harassment? Simple, here's an example of a cease all communication letter you can send to any collection agency that is harassing you. For more information on how you can help yourself, I highly recommend the website of budhibbs.com. There is FREE information there that will help you, including ideas for the cease comm letter, which in a nutshell is a document you send to a harassing collector that will stop them in their tracks, legally. Here is something that I would send, and have sent for myself in the recent past. Dear XXXXX collector, (Collectors address) RE: (Their "account" number and origional creditor This certified letter has been sent to you to inform you that I do not wish to work with a collection agency in any fashion. You are hereby PROHIBITED from communicating with me via ANY method. Violation of this CEASE AND DESIST ALL COMMUNICATION letter is a violation of FEDERAL LAW under FDCPA, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of Congress, which allows me various remedies and can result in serious legal and/or criminal consequences for your agency or its employees should they violate this ORDER. I will contact the original creditor and discuss this only with them. Give this full attention it deserves and govern yourselves accordingly. Very truly yours, (Your Signature goes here) Type your name here. Ok, that should work and stop all the harassment. Now remember to send it certified, but you don't need to send it return receipt requested unless you REALLY want to. Just plain old certified is sufficient for tracking purposes, and KEEP your certified mail receipt! Good luck! ...and never give away money that you truly DON'T owe! :)
David
Beaverton,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, August 09, 2008
Yes, Daniel N Gordon of Daniel N Gordon PC has, in my personal experiences and opinion, had issues with getting confused with his client's cases. I won't go into detail, but can tell you that you need to keep a forward focus on your situation as these people have a habit of being ruthless. Ok, I'm sorry you paid Daniel N Gordon's office that money. Yes, you shouldn't have paid him a dime, but that's too late now. So, what CAN you do with collection agenceis or attorneys who harass you? Well, keep your cancelled check for one, never lose that as you might need it in a court of law in the future. This is not rendered as legal advice, but as how I have handled things personally with such "people." As the burden of proof lies with the collector, and by the way, the collector is NOT the creditor...big difference as collectors have no rights really to claim that you owe them money. How do you stop the harassment? Simple, here's an example of a cease all communication letter you can send to any collection agency that is harassing you. For more information on how you can help yourself, I highly recommend the website of budhibbs.com. There is FREE information there that will help you, including ideas for the cease comm letter, which in a nutshell is a document you send to a harassing collector that will stop them in their tracks, legally. Here is something that I would send, and have sent for myself in the recent past. Dear XXXXX collector, (Collectors address) RE: (Their "account" number and origional creditor This certified letter has been sent to you to inform you that I do not wish to work with a collection agency in any fashion. You are hereby PROHIBITED from communicating with me via ANY method. Violation of this CEASE AND DESIST ALL COMMUNICATION letter is a violation of FEDERAL LAW under FDCPA, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of Congress, which allows me various remedies and can result in serious legal and/or criminal consequences for your agency or its employees should they violate this ORDER. I will contact the original creditor and discuss this only with them. Give this full attention it deserves and govern yourselves accordingly. Very truly yours, (Your Signature goes here) Type your name here. Ok, that should work and stop all the harassment. Now remember to send it certified, but you don't need to send it return receipt requested unless you REALLY want to. Just plain old certified is sufficient for tracking purposes, and KEEP your certified mail receipt! Good luck! ...and never give away money that you truly DON'T owe! :)
David
Beaverton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, August 09, 2008
Yes, Daniel N Gordon of Daniel N Gordon PC has, in my personal experiences and opinion, had issues with getting confused with his client's cases. I won't go into detail, but can tell you that you need to keep a forward focus on your situation as these people have a habit of being ruthless. Ok, I'm sorry you paid Daniel N Gordon's office that money. Yes, you shouldn't have paid him a dime, but that's too late now. So, what CAN you do with collection agenceis or attorneys who harass you? Well, keep your cancelled check for one, never lose that as you might need it in a court of law in the future. This is not rendered as legal advice, but as how I have handled things personally with such "people." As the burden of proof lies with the collector, and by the way, the collector is NOT the creditor...big difference as collectors have no rights really to claim that you owe them money. How do you stop the harassment? Simple, here's an example of a cease all communication letter you can send to any collection agency that is harassing you. For more information on how you can help yourself, I highly recommend the website of budhibbs.com. There is FREE information there that will help you, including ideas for the cease comm letter, which in a nutshell is a document you send to a harassing collector that will stop them in their tracks, legally. Here is something that I would send, and have sent for myself in the recent past. Dear XXXXX collector, (Collectors address) RE: (Their "account" number and origional creditor This certified letter has been sent to you to inform you that I do not wish to work with a collection agency in any fashion. You are hereby PROHIBITED from communicating with me via ANY method. Violation of this CEASE AND DESIST ALL COMMUNICATION letter is a violation of FEDERAL LAW under FDCPA, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act of Congress, which allows me various remedies and can result in serious legal and/or criminal consequences for your agency or its employees should they violate this ORDER. I will contact the original creditor and discuss this only with them. Give this full attention it deserves and govern yourselves accordingly. Very truly yours, (Your Signature goes here) Type your name here. Ok, that should work and stop all the harassment. Now remember to send it certified, but you don't need to send it return receipt requested unless you REALLY want to. Just plain old certified is sufficient for tracking purposes, and KEEP your certified mail receipt! Good luck! ...and never give away money that you truly DON'T owe! :)