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  • Report:  #90482

Complaint Review: Newton & Associates - Vancouver Washington

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- vancouver, Washington,
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Newton & Associates
312 SE Stonemill Dr. Suite 145 Vancouver, 98684 Washington, U.S.A.
Phone:
800-3186494
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On December 7th 2003. I was contacted by a collector from Newton & Associates. I was very surprised by the phone call and tried to ask for information on why. The collector was very rude on the phone. He told me to go to hell and that he would be sending out a private investigator to take pictures of our facility and so on. I ended the phone call by hanging up on him.

The next day I returned to my office and was frightened to see a gentleman sitting at my desk in my office. I asked who, why, and how. He responded by using very vulgar language and introducing himself as Mr. Mcdermott. I told him to leave and he pulled out a huge pistol and hit me up side my head and pointing it at me saying pay up sucka. I tried to explain that all of the cash that we had was deposited the night before. Before he told me that he would return, he went to the corner of my office and pulled done his pants and squated and took a dump in my office.

Rick

vancouver, Washington
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Leroy

Tempe AZ,
Arizona,
U.S.A.
Collectors are not necessarily Private Investigators

#2Consumer Suggestion

Wed, September 01, 2004

1. If your home or office is broken into, never enter if there is any chance the person who broke in is still there. Call the police and tell them you believe the intruder is possibly still there. 2. Newton was a collection agency as opposed to a professional private investigator. Professional private investigators do not break into people's offices and they do not hit people along side the head. Very few carry guns and they do not threaten with them if they do have one. Just because the collector said he was going to send a private investigator out, does not make that person a private investigator. He was a thug, nothing more and nothing less. 3. Even if you owe money and are overdue, you should have filed a report with the police. You were assaulted. If the thug had a PI license, which I doubt, you should also have lodged a complaint with the private investigator licensing authority.

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