Stacey
Dallas,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, October 20, 2009
Here is some info for you from www.budhibbs.com Jefferson Capital Systems, LLC 16 McLeland Drive St Cloud, MN 56303 Aka/ Embrace Visa Aspire Majestic Visa See Fee Harvester Cards PO Box 23051 Columbus, GA 31902-3051 1-800-874-4599 320-229-8517 866-608-5896 866-417-2591 Fax: 320-229-8582 Head Debt Collector: David M. Burton, Manager 320-229-8540 JEFFERSON CAPITAL SYSTEMS Principal Office Address: 245 Perimeter Ctr Pkwy NE ATLANTA GA 30346-2300 Registered Agent Agent Name: NATIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS, INC. Office Address: 3761 VENTURE DRIVE DULUTH GA 30096 Bud Says Consumer Comments Below This is a bottom feeder debt buyer with alleged ties to the Hannah organization in Atlanta, GA They purchase old debts for pennies, many out of statute, some that may have been discharged in bankruptcy, then mark them up at huge profits and attempt to collect at highly inflated prices. Previously, they have offered consumers the opportunity to reaffirm old debts through various debt buyer credit cards such as Majestic Visa, Aspire and the scam mailer offering EMBRACE VISA CREDIT CARDS The disclosure information contained with the mailings is clearly aimed at deceiving and misleading consumers into thinking this is a good deal, the truth is this is as BAD a deal as anyone could possibly get involved in. I reviewed this with my legal advisor, based on that we urge anyone being contacted by: JEFFERSON CAPITAL SYSTEMS, INC. ASPIRE VISA MAJESTIC VISA EMBRACE VISA DO NOT EVEN CONSIDER THEIR SCAM OFFER! IT STINKS, ITS EXTREMELY COSTLY, IT WILL OBLIGATE YOU TO AN AGREEMENT THAT YOU MAY NOT EVEN OWE. THE FOLKS AT AND ASSOCIATED WITH JEFFERSON CAPITAL ARE KNOWN SCAM ARTISTS WHO PREY ON UNSOPHISTICATED CONSUMERS. DO NOT BECOME A VICTIM OF THIS SCAM. 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. Email for Assistance Never EVER talk to these scum bags on the phone - just send them a cease communications letter via certified mail with return receipt requested Good luck and fight back
John
Louisville,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, October 20, 2009
When a debt collector first contacts you, your first step should always be to request validation of the debt per your rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Even if the debt is valid, request validation anyway.
Send them a letter via Certified Mail + Return Receipt (do not use regular mail) stating:
Per the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, I am requesting written validation of this alleged debt, including a copy of the original signed application with my signature
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* Never sign your signature on any document that you mail to a debt collector. It could end up on a forged document that can be used against you. Simply type your full name.
When they call back, tell them: I have sent a certified letter to your office officially requesting written validation of this alleged debt per my rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Per this federal law they must provide written validation within 30 days and they must cease collection activity until they send you written validation.