Debtor
Riverside,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, November 22, 2011
Call the source and complain to the following people who work at the location and can make a difference in your disputes. I got the following information from collection agents at company.
here are the really important peoples names and phone numbers at Pinnacle
Darrin Juve - office 1-800-341-9768, 952-996-0559 x1113 or cell phone 612-810-0416
Tony Michel - office 1-800-340-5927, 952-996-0559 x1106 or cell phone 612-805-9625
Mike Raab - office - 1-800-340-5925, 952-996-0559 x1105 or cell phone 612-805-9661
Steve Myers - office - 1-800-341-9856, 952-996-0559 x1014 or cell phone 951-491-9224
Eric Gapinski - office - 1-800-905-0345, 952-996-0559 x6000 or cell phone 320-267-8276
Pat O'Shea - office - 1-888-917-7655, 952-996-0559 x2127 or cell phone 563-379-4907
call them many times and even try their cell phone just like they call your cell phone
Wendy
Upper Marlboro,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, February 25, 2008
Hey Cassie, I'm the newest Pinnacle complainer - can I call you too to get my tiny lil account straightened out? All I want is a paper bill so that I can pay the money AND I don't want to have to pay that highway robbery fee of $10 OR $20 to pay it. Any way you and I can work it out? Thanks!
Attagirl
Monticello,#4UPDATE Employee
Mon, January 28, 2008
Tanica I believe I am the one who spoke to you, my name is Cassie, not Kathy, so if you still want to work this out call me and insist on speaking to me, my extension is 6023 800 513 6852 cassie
Kboo
Becker,#5Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
have you paid this yet?
Kboo
Becker,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
have you paid this yet?
Kboo
Becker,#7Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
have you paid this yet?
Kboo
Becker,#8Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
have you paid this yet?
Kboo
Becker,#9Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
Not meaning to burst your karma button at all....but not all collection agencies work solely off of commission so do get all excited yet....also if a collector keeps your file for him to moniter til your payment is recieved he get the money from to towards his commisison check if you decided to pay the original creditor...but look at it this way not all collectors are like that...i do collections and i know some people like that but not all are after your money for personal commission reasons...they are there to do their jobs and get money back to their clients...just a thought for you
Kboo
Becker,#10Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
Not meaning to burst your karma button at all....but not all collection agencies work solely off of commission so do get all excited yet....also if a collector keeps your file for him to moniter til your payment is recieved he get the money from to towards his commisison check if you decided to pay the original creditor...but look at it this way not all collectors are like that...i do collections and i know some people like that but not all are after your money for personal commission reasons...they are there to do their jobs and get money back to their clients...just a thought for you
Kboo
Becker,#11Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
Not meaning to burst your karma button at all....but not all collection agencies work solely off of commission so do get all excited yet....also if a collector keeps your file for him to moniter til your payment is recieved he get the money from to towards his commisison check if you decided to pay the original creditor...but look at it this way not all collectors are like that...i do collections and i know some people like that but not all are after your money for personal commission reasons...they are there to do their jobs and get money back to their clients...just a thought for you
Kboo
Becker,#12Consumer Comment
Mon, December 10, 2007
Not meaning to burst your karma button at all....but not all collection agencies work solely off of commission so do get all excited yet....also if a collector keeps your file for him to moniter til your payment is recieved he get the money from to towards his commisison check if you decided to pay the original creditor...but look at it this way not all collectors are like that...i do collections and i know some people like that but not all are after your money for personal commission reasons...they are there to do their jobs and get money back to their clients...just a thought for you
Don
Belleville,#13Consumer Suggestion
Tue, October 16, 2007
First, while the collector does not have to be an @ss about it, he was right in saying that when you co-signed for the phone, that did make you the debtor. I hope that you are able to recoup the money from your friend. Now for the 2nd part, the only way T-Mobile can take the payment from you, is if T-Mobile still has possession of the account. As someone who used to work for T-mobile, I can't remember the name of the agencies, but all collection accounts go to those agencies. Some of them are companies that are owned by T-Mobile, but operate under a different name so that they can be covered by the FDCPA.
Don
Belleville,#14Consumer Suggestion
Tue, October 16, 2007
First, while the collector does not have to be an @ss about it, he was right in saying that when you co-signed for the phone, that did make you the debtor. I hope that you are able to recoup the money from your friend. Now for the 2nd part, the only way T-Mobile can take the payment from you, is if T-Mobile still has possession of the account. As someone who used to work for T-mobile, I can't remember the name of the agencies, but all collection accounts go to those agencies. Some of them are companies that are owned by T-Mobile, but operate under a different name so that they can be covered by the FDCPA.
Don
Belleville,#15Consumer Suggestion
Tue, October 16, 2007
First, while the collector does not have to be an @ss about it, he was right in saying that when you co-signed for the phone, that did make you the debtor. I hope that you are able to recoup the money from your friend. Now for the 2nd part, the only way T-Mobile can take the payment from you, is if T-Mobile still has possession of the account. As someone who used to work for T-mobile, I can't remember the name of the agencies, but all collection accounts go to those agencies. Some of them are companies that are owned by T-Mobile, but operate under a different name so that they can be covered by the FDCPA.