Complaint Review: True Logic Financial Corporation - Englewood Colorado
- True Logic Financial Corporation 10000 E Geddes Ave Englewood, Colorado U.S.A.
- Phone: 720-974-0386
- Web:
- Category: Collection Agency's
True Logic Financial Corporation Ripoff Fraud Collections They create fake debts! Englewood, Colorado
*Consumer Suggestion: ugent matter
*Consumer Suggestion: ugent matter
*Consumer Suggestion: ugent matter
*Consumer Suggestion: ugent matter
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My fiance and I have been getting calls from this company. They never actually call you they leave messages of an automated person saying, "Hello, This is Stephane Jones (various names as wells), I'm calling regarding an important business matter please call me back at 1-877-###, once again please call me back at 1-877-####..." When you call they want you to tell them your social security number and give them your bank account information so that you can make payments on your att wireless debt; however, neither my fiance or myself have ever had attwireless. They states its a debt from back in 2001. Well, than why isn't it on my credit report and and why is it that all of a sudden 5 years later I'm getting call on our cell phone stating me owe this! Fraud Fraud and More Fraud!!!! I have done my research and found there is posting complaining of this company. Also the FCC has reported over 10,000 complaints on this company. If they call you file a complaint with your state attorney general, the do not call registry, the BBB, the FTC and the FCC immediatly and change your number otherwise they will keep calling. Watch out this these guys!!!!!!!!
Jennifer
Roseville, California
U.S.A.
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#4 Consumer Suggestion
ugent matter
AUTHOR: Don - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, June 11, 2006
Jennifer,
If they are truly leaving you a message saying it is an "urgent" business matter, they may be in violation of the FDCPA. Part of that act says that a debt collector should not be creating a sens of urgency. I believe you can go to the FTC, and file a complaint.
For the "alleged" debt, ask for verification of it. This will cease calls until you have recieved verification from the company, in this case AT&T.
#3 Consumer Suggestion
ugent matter
AUTHOR: Don - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, June 11, 2006
Jennifer,
If they are truly leaving you a message saying it is an "urgent" business matter, they may be in violation of the FDCPA. Part of that act says that a debt collector should not be creating a sens of urgency. I believe you can go to the FTC, and file a complaint.
For the "alleged" debt, ask for verification of it. This will cease calls until you have recieved verification from the company, in this case AT&T.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
ugent matter
AUTHOR: Don - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, June 11, 2006
Jennifer,
If they are truly leaving you a message saying it is an "urgent" business matter, they may be in violation of the FDCPA. Part of that act says that a debt collector should not be creating a sens of urgency. I believe you can go to the FTC, and file a complaint.
For the "alleged" debt, ask for verification of it. This will cease calls until you have recieved verification from the company, in this case AT&T.
#1 Consumer Suggestion
ugent matter
AUTHOR: Don - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Sunday, June 11, 2006
Jennifer,
If they are truly leaving you a message saying it is an "urgent" business matter, they may be in violation of the FDCPA. Part of that act says that a debt collector should not be creating a sens of urgency. I believe you can go to the FTC, and file a complaint.
For the "alleged" debt, ask for verification of it. This will cease calls until you have recieved verification from the company, in this case AT&T.
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