Alan Smith
United States of America#2Consumer Suggestion
Thu, May 24, 2012
Please disregard this message if you already have engaged an attorney. Based on the facts you have stated, you may have a case for damages. I am an attorney in Tallahassee, and part of my practice is suing debt collectors. Typically, I handle these cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning that no upfront payment is required from you. Should you wish a free consultation, please call me at (((ROR redacted)))
Alan Smith
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Golfer
United States of America#3Consumer Comment
Sun, February 26, 2012
Presuming you have caller ID
Tagurit
USA#4Consumer Comment
Sun, February 26, 2012
Do not under any circumstances pay this. The debt is past 7 years old so cannot affect your credit rating and is WAY beyond the Statute of Limitations. If you have call block on your phone block the phone #. If you pick up the phone and it is them tell them you will not pay and they are not to call you again - and record the call. Do NOT provide them with any information about you or your situation under any circumstances. Lastly send the following letter to the company calling you attempting to collect on this debt. They are a third party bottom feeding company attempting to pursue a debt they legally have no right to pursue. There is absolutely NOTHING they can do to you regardless of what they threaten. Make sure you have kept a record of every call - record calls if you do happen to pick up the phone.
[Date]
[Your Address]
Dear [Collector]:
I am writing regarding your attempts to collect a debt of $XXX for Company name and account #XXX. I do not acknowledge the validity of this debt, which, in any case, is beyond the statute of limitations for collection.
In accordance with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Sec. 805(c), I am requesting that you cease any further communication with me on this matter and discontinue phone calls. If I receive any further communication -- other than a written notice that further collection efforts are being terminated -- I will
(1) Report you to the Attorney General of my State
(2) Report your attorneys of record to the State Bar Association and pursue disbarment for illegal pursuit of debt.
(3) Sue you for violation of the provisions of the FDCPA.
Please keep in mind I am retired, I have the time to do this. Additionally you will lose - period. When you lose not only will you pay me $1,000 to $1,500 for each violation, you will pay any court and attorney costs I incur as well. Go ahead, continue, really I could use the extra money.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
floridana
Fernandina Beach,#5Author of original report
Thu, February 16, 2012
I request a copy of my annual credit report and there is NOT any debt to VERIZON as Palisades Collection is calling about. After contact them , I was told if I pay 300.00 of the 600.00 debt will be eliminated, that VERIZON have nothing to do now, because my old account was sold to PALISADES COLLECTION.