HockeyDad
Peabody,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 22, 2010
Sean Fayhe from Attorney JA Cambece called me the other day to try and collect. I told him I had no idea what he was talking about and that I needed to see something in writing. He told me it had been mailed the day before and now 3 days later, I still don't have anything.
He called me and my mother trying to scare her into paying the debt. I told him if he ever calls my mother again, he would be very sorry as I am going to report him for harassment. He told me that I owe and need to pay now or they will sue. I guess in mass they can do that.
I spoke with Sean's boss, I guess that is what she is, and made a temporary payment arrangement, but I also told her I needed to see something in writing before I would pay anything.
I am going to fax Sean Buds cease letter telling him I am contacting Chase directly. Sean has called me at work several times, even though I told him not to and I even gave him my cell #. He never leaves a message either.
Stacey
Dallas,#3Consumer Comment
Wed, January 06, 2010
from www.budhibbs.com
Cambece, James Anthony 8 Bourbon St. Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 Phone: (978) 535-3030 978-826-1299 707-236-3941 Fax: (978) 535-7070 or try (978) 744-1762Bud Says Consumer Comments Below
Attorney Cambece is ONLY licensed to practice law in MA and is unlikely to go into a courtroom against REAL lawyers who know and understand the law.
The BEST way to deal with Tony is KEEP your money. You can stop him cold by faxing a copy of my FREE cease-comm letter.
CAUTION: I recommend you NEVER disclose your bank account or credit card information to a debt collector, as you risk them emptying your account, or maxing out your credit card. If you feel they are reporting on your credit bureau files in error or need assistance in dealing with them, email the details w/your location. Assistance and referral to a consumer legal specialist may be available.
Never ever talk to third party scum bag collection agencies on the phone nor make payment arrangements with them
Steph
Minor Hill,#4General Comment
Fri, November 27, 2009
You did the right thing be refusing to give you bank account # these collection agencies cannot be trusted. If they call back don't answer the phone . If they continue to call and you have caller ID see about putting a block on thier # or if it shows unknown have the phone company imform the caller that you be do take calls from callers that block thier #s. If you also need to change the # and have it unlisted and no imformation to given on the new #