Steph
Minor Hill,#2General Comment
Thu, November 05, 2009
I agree with 1 of the respondants never give out your account imformation. If I were you I would close my bank account and reopen it with new #s if this so called collection agency asks for the new account # refuse to give it. These bill collectors cannot be trusted. I never speak to them on the phone or do I give them my bank account #. If they ever ask me for mine I tell them that I will not give that imformation out.
Tweebs
Taylorsville,#3Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 04, 2009
Contact the Utah State Attorney General's office (801-366-0260), the Office of Professional Conduct with the Utah State Bar Association (801-531-9110) and the FTC (1-877-382-4357). File a complaint against them with each of the listed above. The OPC will require you to fill out a complaint form and send it in. They can send it to you, or you can download it at: http://www.utahbar.org/public/consumer_assistance_program.html
The Attorney General's office will require you to submit a complaint in writing or typed with signature to them about what happened.
I suggest doing all three to get these...rats taken down. I have already filed a complaint with the FTC, I'm now submitting complaints to the other two listed above. Good luck. Oh yeah, if you go to the BBB of Utah's website, they gave Johnson Riddle & Mark an "F". LOL!
Tweebs
Taylorsville,#4Consumer Suggestion
Wed, November 04, 2009
Contact the Utah State Attorney General's office (801-366-0260), the Office of Professional Conduct with the Utah State Bar Association (801-531-9110) and the FTC (1-877-382-4357). File a complaint against them with each of the listed above. The OPC will require you to fill out a complaint form and send it in. They can send it to you, or you can download it at: http://www.utahbar.org/public/consumer_assistance_program.html
The Attorney General's office will require you to submit a complaint in writing or typed with signature to them about what happened.
I suggest doing all three to get these...rats taken down. I have already filed a complaint with the FTC, I'm now submitting complaints to the other two listed above. Good luck. Oh yeah, if you go to the BBB of Utah's website, they gave Johnson Riddle & Mark an "F". LOL!
Laurie
Haslet,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, December 16, 2008
I don't believe that. First of all NEVER EVER GIVE A COLLECTION AGENCY ACCOUNT INFO. As you have found out - they take more then they are entitled to. POORLY HANDLED - your own fault and you get no sympathy. The information on how to handle Collections is all over ROR and the internet. You chose to do things without knowing what you were doing and now you are complaining. www.budhibbs.com GET SOME EXPERT ADVICE and quit complaining about the problems you caused for yourself
John
Louisville,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, December 16, 2008
Do these people have an outstanding judgment against you? It is impossible to freeze someone's checking account without first taking them to court and getting a judgment. Did they serve you a summons for a court date and on that court date did you show up? If you did not show up, then they received a default judgment against you and can unfortunately take money out of your account.
John
Louisville,#7Consumer Comment
Tue, December 16, 2008
Do these people have an outstanding judgment against you? It is impossible to freeze someone's checking account without first taking them to court and getting a judgment. Did they serve you a summons for a court date and on that court date did you show up? If you did not show up, then they received a default judgment against you and can unfortunately take money out of your account.
John
Louisville,#8Consumer Comment
Tue, December 16, 2008
Do these people have an outstanding judgment against you? It is impossible to freeze someone's checking account without first taking them to court and getting a judgment. Did they serve you a summons for a court date and on that court date did you show up? If you did not show up, then they received a default judgment against you and can unfortunately take money out of your account.
John
Louisville,#9Consumer Comment
Tue, December 16, 2008
Do these people have an outstanding judgment against you? It is impossible to freeze someone's checking account without first taking them to court and getting a judgment. Did they serve you a summons for a court date and on that court date did you show up? If you did not show up, then they received a default judgment against you and can unfortunately take money out of your account.