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techgrl1972
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Topic: Collectcorp Posted: 28/October/2004 at 1:15pm |
Good Evening all!
After reading through this website and seeing your stories I went and gathered all my paperwork regarding my "experience" with Collectcorp. My question is, if I file a complaint and only have written notes about what has happened will that be enough?? The first contact I had with them was in March 2003 and "she" advised that my job was in jeopardy and I was not bondable. I have the conversation notes written down but not sure if this is enough to send off. Any comments would be greatly appreciated.
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SolveStudentDebt
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Posted: 28/October/2004 at 6:54pm |
Youhave the right to file a complaint if you have been violated ina ny way. The more "merit" the complaint has, the more effectively it will be addressed by whichever Provincial Ministry to submit it to. Remember this though, if you are writing a complaint about transaaction that have taken place and bad tactics and such initiated by a collector, it is your word against the colelction agency at this point unless you have proof, like a recorded conversation. Collectors who break the rules are intelligent enough not to put notes describing illegal activities they have done. This is the problem. 90% of what collectors do and say are not recorded in their notelines which is required by law (Provincial and federal).
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techgrl1972
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Posted: 29/October/2004 at 4:59am |
Thanks Johnny. Although it is a little disheartening as I have no other "proof" of the abuse . I am going to file the complaint - even though I have no recorded conversations. It's nice to see though that you are in "my neck of the woods" and close by.
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Irritated
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Posted: 30/October/2004 at 2:10pm |
I wrote this letter to the collection agency that was hounding me..havent heard from them since...sent registered mail. Although the hounding has stopped I still want to file a complaint. Hope this helps for the time being...
Name and address of collection agency
phone number
Extension (of person hounding you.)
Reference #
Date
I would like all further contact with (insert name) by mail only.
(Insert name) has made numerous phone calls (to which I have logged with a frequency that would constitute harassment) to my home and to my place of employment and has been unprofessional with my supervisor and fellow employees. The regulations set by The Ministry of Consumer and Business Services have been breached by (insert name)
I will contact The Ministry of Consumer and Business Services and Human Resources Development of Canada should my wishes not be met.
Your name
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Irritated
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Posted: 30/October/2004 at 2:16pm |
I also sent a copy of the regulations set by the ministy of consumer and business services (highlighted ofcourse) with my letter..
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techgrl1972
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Posted: 30/October/2004 at 4:08pm |
Hey Irritated,
Thanks for the "form letter". I have been drafting one and have re-wrote it several times. I just want them to stop calling. I am paying my monthly payments but they feel this evil urge to call.........
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Posted: 10/November/2004 at 9:52am |
The same here I made a complain... and they didnt call me anymore and 2 weeks later they send me a letter giving me a deal to settle down....
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Cure collector
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Posted: 10/November/2004 at 3:09pm |
It is a great idea to make a formal complaint (if the complaint is valid) but make sure it goes right to the source of your loan, not just the collection agency. Collection agencies work of market share and if they receive a lot of complaints they will get docked market share which means docked $$. So if you feel you have a valid complaint talk to that person's manager then find out where to write a formal complaint to ie: if you have a Royal Bank loan that's in collections send it to their service provider not just the agency. But remember to make sure it is a valid complaint!
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6273kat
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Posted: 10/November/2004 at 3:49pm |
You know Cure, I just don't get it. Why would anyone here make a complaint that was not valid?
Where do you guys get that blame the victim thinking. I have talked to many people and one thing we all seem to have in common is that we are all human. Mistakes are made. Life happens, you cannot always control what happens to you.
Keep yourself on that pedastal, because one day it will be a long way to fall, seeing as you have such high personal standards.
When life happens to you...and believe me it will...hopefully you can find a group like the people here, who genuinely care about people, to share time with, without prejudice.
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techgrl1972
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Posted: 19/November/2004 at 12:48pm |
First of all Cure - just because you claim that some collectors "play by the rules" I can assure you that quite a few of them don't and I can also assure you that I would not make a complaint unless I felt I was violated - and I was - AND they did threaten me. My complaint was filed and a letter was sent to the agency to stop calling. And they have.
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Posted: 16/January/2005 at 7:33am |
I am new to this site and I owe it to my husband for finding it and helping me out with this problem/ CollectCorp is after me for a debt or 2,080 and I did not have any idea that they could say these types of things to me just to scare me....my husband did tho and after reading some of the posts on here I am in shock as to what they will say to scare you. They informed me that because I am not working that they would go after any other bank account that I have to get the money that they would not care what the money in there was for...I did not let on that I even have another bank account so then they proceeded to tell me that they would go after my husband for the money when he is not even listed on anything to do with my bank account that this is on...I was scared called my dad who I thought might be able to help me out and told my husband who told me right away they could not do anything to any other account, at first I wasn't too sure but after I thought about it I came to agree with him and now reading some of the stories on here I am sure of it. I am still in shock as to how far they will go...
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Posted: 16/January/2005 at 5:04pm |
Your accounts are safe unless:
1: There is a judgment against you, in which case they can issue a garnishment order against them. That means they can scoop everything in your chequing or savings accounts.
2: The account is in a bank that you borrowed the money from. You'd think that was a no-brainer, but you'd be amazed at how many people owe, say, RBC twenty thousand dollars and then are shocked to find their rent money has been set off (swiped) by the RBC branch they keep their money in.
As for what collectors can or can't do, that's more of a grammatical misunderstanding than a legal one.
In fact, what you are interested in is what a collector MAY (is allowed to) do. That is set out in a number of pieces of legislation that can be found on various websites and there are links in the archives around here. There are also rules imposed by their clients, in these cases the banks that held the loans and the governments, provincial and federal, that screwed the whole program up in the first place. As well, the collection agencies have their own internal policies (some, but not all, suggest that their collectors stop short of murder).
As to what they CAN do; the answer is, anything their perverse imaginations can conceive. Nine times out of ten they get away with it, so they WILL try it. You can protect yourself by knowing your rights and their obligations under the law.
First thing to do is get a recording device and record and log every conversation you have with the swine. Keep meticulous records of every correspondence. Then you have two things you can do. Use your newfound knowledge (power) to keep the filthy parasites in line and secondly, use your records to file a complaint and close them down when they breach the law.
Keep in touch, we're here to help!
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Posted: 28/January/2005 at 11:12am |
HI,
I am from united states. I am in a very serious predictment with
collectcorp. I was not able to pay a credit card account that I had
with MasterCard for awhile and the company contacted Collectcorp. So,
Collectcorp called me at work and harrased me so much that I was so
close to loosing my job. He simply said when I told him I am not in
any position to make payments "This is bullsh*t. Do you own a car?
((I paused for a couple of seconds)) Yes. Where is it parked?" Then I
simply hang up phone. He called right back again and talked to my
boss. Surprisingly, he was so rude to my boss that my boss simply
hung up the phone. In the end, he said they are going to sue me
within 24 hours if no payment is made. In the meantime, I forgot
to ask them for their phone number so i can call them back. So, I
contacted the credit card company to ask for CollectCorp 1-800 phone
number. Anyhow, I finally got around to call CollectCorp and set up
monthly payment of $600.00 ( 2 payments of $300.00 on the date I get
paid) total of upto $3,000. However, they are taking out the money
before I have any money deposited and my bank is charging me
overdraft fee left and right. I am dieing out here. I am stuck. Whats
even worse is that I MISSED PLACED their 1-800 PHONE NUMBER......
PLEASE COULD SOMEONE GIVE ME COLLECTCORP 1-800 NUMBER SO I CAN CALL AND
TELL THEM NOT TO PROCESS THE CHECKS BUT ONLY ON THE DATE WE BOTH
AGREED ON.
ANY 1-800 NUMBER TO ANY ONE OF THEIR OFFICE IN CANADA PLEASEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
Any help will be appreciated Thanks.
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Posted: 28/January/2005 at 5:05pm |
1 800 900 4238 is one of their #'s.
If you need help, let me know.
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Posted: 29/January/2005 at 12:18pm |
Hey Guys and Girls,
I have been looking at all these posts...I have to tell you...you are doing all the things that are of no long term assistance to any of you.
The Creators of this site are private Credit Counsilors. They are giving you advice on how to be a Proffesional DEBTOR.
The truth of the matter is, YES they make Collection Agencies go away. But not for Long. After 6 months or a year(when you stop paying them) the calls WILL ensue, any action that would happen will happen.
If you are interested in a BAND AID form of assistance, then you are in the right place. If you are really interested in dealing with your situation, speak with your creditor directly, give them your financial situation and try to work something out.
If you are dealing with a Collection Agency, yes they will pressure to get the money you owe and do things you would not normally do. The truth though is that in most cases you may not like to have to pay in full, but when you do, you feel great and in most cases you have restructured your debts with a bank where your new monthly payments are reasonable and you are re building your credit.
If you are not in a position to get a consolidation loan, you can not get the money from personal resources(family&friends), 99% chance your collector or creditor will accept monthly payments. That will KILL your credit though.
With all that said, my advise to all of you is DEAL WITH YOUR DEBTS.
Don't blow your money on Private Credit Councelling.
If you are in that bad of a financial position, go bankrupt or file a consumer proposal, both are done via Licenced TRUSTEES.
If you can get the Money to pay but you have to lower your ego and speak with your family; lower your pride and do your self the favour.
If you feel you need more advice, speak with your local PROVINCIAL CREDIT COUNCELLING AGENCY.
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Posted: 29/January/2005 at 1:08pm |
X-collector I think that the great majority of people who end up on this site are victims of a very dysfunctional system that has failed them in every respect. All of us have tried to speak to our creditors directly and they have been unreasonable. All of the normal avenues through which we may have resolved our student loan issues have been closed to us. It may be difficult for you to understand that people who have been lied to and cheated might be unenthusiastic about doing what you suggested as most here have already been down that highway.
27% of student loan borrowers are in default and essentially living as pariahs who are not eligible for any of the remedies you suggest. We need to deal with reality X-collector and the reality you suggest is not that accommodating.
Still as an X-collector why would you care? If you are concerned with missing public resources why don’t you focus on the billion on so dollars HRDC misplaced under Jane Stewart. Or the money lost or embezzled in the sponsorship scandal.
I am trying to gauge the statistical probability of all these ex collectors converging on this site within the same 48 hour period. Be interesting to see how many are posting from proxy servers.
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Posted: 29/January/2005 at 1:32pm |
Hey Xcollector,
I have read your post....I have to tell you...you are doing all the things that are of no business of yours.
The creators of this site are not credit counsellors--do your research! You are giving us advice that will keep us in debt.
We are really interested in dealing with our situation--THAT'S WHY WE CAME TO THIS SITE. You are telling us nothing new, X. You haven't read enough posts if you think you are giving new advice about speaking directly to the creditor.
Your speil on dealing with the CA is right out of whack! Cut the CA script crap. Monthly payments do not ruin your credit--it sounds like you need a course in financial wellness before you start giving advice like that! If someone is dealing with your likes--their credit is all ready weaker....who are you trying to kid??
I hate to burst your cognitive distortions about the members here....WE ARE DEALING WITH OUR DEBTS.
Bankruptcy is not the most effective way to deal with your debts! There are options!
Now please.....we don't need your insults about our ego. We sustain enough of this kind of abuse all ready from many of your friends.
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Posted: 29/January/2005 at 6:19pm |
Hey Mersan,
Too funny.
Re:
"I am trying to gauge the statistical probability of all these ex collectors converging on this site within the same 48 hour period. Be interesting to see how many are posting from proxy servers."
I think that the majority of "certain" people who do not want to be identified are using proxies.
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Posted: 29/January/2005 at 7:31pm |
What a bunch of closed minded conspiracy theorists!
Is it not possible that there is some intelligence and wisdom available out there that doesn't involve hiring the people that benefit from this site?
Is it possible that their answers are not always the best for everyone every time?
I hope they are as perfect and dead on target in every instance as they insist, because they shut down all the alternatives. Or cancel their memberships.
Now THERE'S lateral thinking for ya! Right, Johnny?
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Posted: 30/January/2005 at 12:32am |
Trollboy:
I disagreed with Johnny at first. I consulted others. Most of us did. We received WRONG information and were NOT helped in anyway. I got a consumer proposal. It was a big mistake. Read the posts and educate yourself.
I have been a member here prior to Johnny's involvement. Over the past two years I've been here, the members -- all educated and intelligent -- have been screwed over by the same "alternatives" recommended by x-collector and you. We would NOT automatically jump into the arms of Johnny without first doing our research. But he proved himself. The evidence speaks for itself. I am living evidence. x-collector has not proven his case...and neither have you.
You sound like someone who has a vested interest in ensuring that Johnny loses business. Otherwise, you wouldn't be so angry...
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