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  • Report:  #199374

Complaint Review: Giove Law Office - Nationwide

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- scottsdale, Arizona,
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Giove Law Office
www.Giovelawoffice.com Nationwide, U.S.A.
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I was so upset after reading other reports about Giove scumbags.

I went to google to search the name and call them since I had recieved no letter stating that they had recieved my payment.

I had just recently given them almost $1000.00 to pay off what I thought was an old credit card debt and came to find out after reading your web site that I just lost all that money. I had spoken with the scumbag by the name of Joann Truciaso or something like that. There should be more infomation put out on the web that lets people know who these pieces of %*#! are and how there are out to STEAL your money and nothing more.

Jeff

Scottsdale, Arizona
U.S.A.


2 Updates & Rebuttals

Ralph

Bangor,
Maine,
U.S.A.
Watch Them Run For Cover

#2Consumer Suggestion

Tue, July 04, 2006

18 questions that will stop debt collectors abusive phone calls or Any Calls Are you being hounded on the phone by debt collectors? If so then the following 18 questions are for you. They will put an end to their abuse very quickly. When you use them you should always be certain that you demand that they validate the debt and inform them that you dispute the debt and each and every part of it. You should print them out and put them in a plastic sheet protector and keep them near your phone so you can get to them quickly. You should also tape all of your phone calls with debt collectors and I will also show you how to do that here. 1. What is the name of the company you are calling for? 2. What is their address. 3. What state are they in? 4. What is the zip code? 5. What is the phone number? 6. What is the name of the creditor? 7. What is their address? 8. What state are they in? 9. What is the zip code? 10. What is their phone number? 11. What is the Account number? 12. What is the amount you claim I owe? 13. What is your name? What is your last name? 14. What is your address? 15. What state are you in? 16. What is your zip code? 17. What is your telephone number? 18. What is your Social Security number? Naturally when you get down to the personal information they are going to want to refuse to give you that information and will claim that they don't have to give you that information. That is when you tell them that they must give it by law because the law says that they have to give full and complete information about the call they are making and since they have already broken the law by calling you in the first place and you want to know where to send their summons to court and you want to be sure that you have the right person on the summons. That will normally get rid of them real quick. If it doesn't then you simply tell them that if they have anything to say to you they need to put it in a letter and send it to you by mail and then hang up on them. If they start screaming at you then you simply scream back at them and don't shut up until they do. Naturally you will not want to take the time to go through all of that at your workplace but if they do get stupid and call you at work and on your cell phone then you simply get their name and the company name and tell them that you are at work and they need to put it in writing and send it to them. But you want to put your home and cell phone numbers on your letters and make it easy for them to break the law. You have to have several violations of the law in order to win the case and you have to build a paper trail of the violations so we want to tempt them to break the law as many times as possible. Enjoy


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Don't worry about these parasites, they are almost extinct!

#3Consumer Suggestion

Tue, July 04, 2006

Giove Law Office in Upstate New York on the verge of bankruptcy! Reports from Buffalo and Niagara Falls indicate a shift in payment policy. Collectors must choose between hitting the bricks and finding work elsewhere or taking a straight commission. They've reportedly been promised 35% of whatever they collect which makes them especially dangerous. Now the pressure to perform comes home to a personal level and the lies, threats and law-breaking may get extreme in an effort to pad the pockets of collectors. As always, we suggest before you give a single dime to any of the Giove/MacKinnon organizations, make sure you owe the debt, have verified the debt and have documents so stating in your hands. If in doubt, contact a legal professional before giving them a dime. You can find help at www.naca.net Do not, under any circumstances, give them banking or personal information, Western Union or wire transfer money or post-dated checks. You may be throwing your money away. Here are the organizations we believe are in concert with Giove/MacKinnon that may be impacted by this rumored bankruptcy. The Law Offices of Rodney Giove Douglass Burgess Sherree Meadows Alan St. Clair Christopher Rainiere Timothy Collins James Roscetti Jason Evans Terrance McKelvey Makel Ann Wright Jack Wolf Paul Cleary Laura Nacncy Tuylk-Rossi and Collection Agencies/Firms doing business under these names: Capitol Recovery Services Account Management Services First American Investment MD Collections BAS Portfolio Management Suncoast Recovery Group Empire Recovery Group Quadrant Group The Law Center National Legal Recovery Services DMG Consulting C. Water Recoveries Western Hemisphere Acquisitions MJ Recoveries Crown Acquisitions Genesis Financial For more information on these attorneys and groups, visit giovelawofficeexposed [courtesy of budhibbs.com]. I hope this better helps you see what you are dealing with. These are the lowest of the lowlife in the collections industry. Good luck

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