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  • Report:  #155456

Complaint Review: JBC & Associates - Bloomfield New Jersey

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- Fort Worth, Texas,
Submitted:
Updated:

JBC & Associates
2 Broad Street Bloomfield, 07003 New Jersey, U.S.A.
Phone:
201-549-1358
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This obnoxious and rude freak employee of JBC & Associates keeps calling my "Parent's" house telling them I owe $445.00 in Medical Bills when I have always had insurance. It's also from 1998 and I have NOT ONCE received a bill from them within the seven years. He told me I was rude because I couldn't understand his accent. He said I was racist when clearly I'm also Hispanic. I really couldn't understand him, he did not speak English well at all. He was very unprofessional and if he's working for a lawyer then that lawyer sucks.

Susan

Fort Worth, Texas
U.S.A.



2 Updates & Rebuttals

Jenifer

Portland,
Oregon,
U.S.A.
Don't give them one red cent!!!

#2Consumer Suggestion

Tue, August 30, 2005

Read all the other reports here...there are so many people who have been ripped off by these a**holes-don't give them any money...they will NOT in a million jillion years be able to validate your debt because your debt probably doesn't even exist...


Sherri

Piedmont,
California,
U.S.A.
JBC, AKA BOYAJIAN LAW OFFICES..

#3Consumer Comment

Tue, August 30, 2005

Jack Hagop Boyajian is only licensed to practice law in California and was denied a law license in New Jersey, due to his numerous legal skirmishes with JBC Legal. Send them a cease and desist letter immediately, asking for validation of the debt. Tell them that if they are unable to provide this proof (and a printout from their database is NOT proof), if they have placed this on your credit reports, it must immediately be removed or legal action will be taken. Fax it as well as sending certified mail, just in case they refuse it or it goes "unclaimed." You should also indicate that they are to stop all third-party contact, as it is NOT locator information and they can legally disclose your information to a third-party without your consent. These slimeballs are well-known for "creating" debts..they tried telling me I owed them for a bill from 2002 from a doctor in the Los Angeles area. (1)My research showed that said doctor retired in 1986 and died in 1992; and (b)I last lived in Los Angeles in 1997. Not to mention that my insurance has no copayments or any out-of-pocket other than $5 prescriptions. The moron I got actually made this statement, when I pointed out that the physician they called themselves collecting for had been deceased for more than ten years of the date of the so-called "bill", and he said, "Deceased or not, the doctor wants his money." I am amazed that this guy can tie his shoes and find his way to work, much less read. He obviously didn't know what "deceased" meant. When they start the "garnish your wages" spiel, remind him you are in Texas and are garnishment-proof. They aren't the brightest bulbs in the lamp, so you may have to educate them a little. Until you get their fax or letter to them, laugh hysterically at them and hang up the phone.

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