Lorena
Laplata,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, April 28, 2005
My situation with Ames and these JBC Crooks is that I did write a check to Ames for $69.17. I went to my bank who told me that Ames deducted that amount automatically from my checking (ACH transaction). I had spoke to someone from JBC who told me to send the information in from my bank or I would go to jail and face heavy fines. I sent the information the first time and the same person from JBC said they threw the info I sent them in the trash. I sen another copy (registered mail) along with the threat of taking them to court and it was then that they told the credit bureau to remove that from my credit report. Now the fight is on with the credit bureaus because they have this account marked as a past due (but paid) that still reflects negitively on my report. I can bet you that from here on out I will check my credit report annually.
Timothy
Valparaiso,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, April 26, 2005
Excellent work, Darla! Now go back through, find every time that you were denied credit or given a higher interest rate as a result of this fraud, and take these bastards to court.
Timothy
Valparaiso,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, April 26, 2005
Excellent work, Darla! Now go back through, find every time that you were denied credit or given a higher interest rate as a result of this fraud, and take these bastards to court.
Darla
Brewerton,#5Consumer Suggestion
Sat, March 12, 2005
Just to let you all know that the checks that JBC tried to say were written to AMES DEPT STORE back in 1998, I disputed in writing to JBC, they never got back to me. I called them and they said I had to get something from my bank showing I didn't owe these checks, but JBC wouldn't provide me with anything. My bank of course didn't have any proof because the checks never were written. I pulled a credit report off the internet and of course JBC was on there. I disputed it and of course JBC cannot provide proof of the debt therefore it was removed. I suggest you all do the same.