Arrow Financial Services Reviews
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jhutch01
February 6, 2011
Scam
I had an HSBC credit card in default and Arrow Financial Services was trying to collect the debt from me. I never paid them so they sent my account to Redline Recovery. Redline sent me a settlement amount that I paid in full back in Oct. 2010. I thought everything was good to go. I just recently (Jan.2011) tried to get financed for a home and got declined due to bad credit. I didn't understand why. Come to find out, Arrow Financial Services has a delinquent account reported on my credit report and you guessed it, it is the account I had paid in full through Redline. I then gathered all my proof of payment and immediately called Redline. They told me that Arrow had sold them my account and that they reported to Arrow that I paid it in full. Redline informed me that what Arrow Financial does with that information, they have no control over. I have spent the last week calling Arrow repeatedly and leaving numerous messages regarding this issue. They have not returned my calls and I cannot get through to them to save my life! I don't really know what to do. After researching the company I have read many complaints that are similar to my own but I really have no idea on how to go about resolving this. I cannot believe that this company is still in business, especially after reading about so many lawsuits and complaints. How can a company mistreat people in such away and still have their doors open for business???? I am at a loss on what to do. Any suggestions??
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Dissatisfied Flier
December 23, 2010
Deceptive and Harrassing Practices
Had a previous credit card with HSBC. Account went delinquent due to economic and financial hardship. Arrow Financial has taken the account(s). Sent an offer, I paid the settlement offer and they are still claiming that I owe this debt. Numberous entries on my credit report with several different accounts. Constantly calling my home, work place and friends. Very rude and unprofessional.
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Rodrigo
May 26, 2010
Scam , beware
From late 2004 thur late 2009, I was stationed overseas (US ARMY). Upon return, I discovered not only identity theft, but also all my old credit cards had a high debt assighned to them. One debt Held by PentaGroup came from Arrow Finance, stated I owed nearly $3, 000. let's see overseas for 5 straight years (never even came back to US for a visit). So I asked them to send documents of charges/purchases made. They had no documents so, I made a settlement and they agreed to romove the negative information from my credit report. I sent the money and they removed the report. Great right? Wrong!! now Arrow Financial has place the remaining balance of settled amount on my credit report. I have called written and nothing from them. They did not even notify my of the debt. Just secretly place it there. When I call they tell me that its a mistake and it will be removed.
I am sick of these creedy vultures. I will file a complaint with the state attorneys general, but since the law have changed I should sue them. Yes thats it Sue Sue Sue...
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Karen Liriano
May 19, 2009
account #AFS ASSIG-1955xxxx
I need for this account #AFS-ASSIG-1955xxxx to be remove/deleted from Equifax credit report. It being shown as collection. Thank you for prompt attention to this matter. I can be contact @ (646) 320-6970.
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Unknown
April 2, 2009
RIP OFFS
I received a letter in the mail from Arrow Financial stating "I owed a balance of $442.00 relating to my Bank Of America credit card." I made a settlement with a Bank Of America in 2008 for $750.00 on a balance of $1000.00 credit card. So, I knew this letter was very inaccurate. I checked my credit report and Arrow Financial was on my credit report. I called the number on the letter. I said " I'm sorry but there has to be a mistake, because I've paid this account off." She replied in a disrespectful tone, "We didn't make a mistake. We are not taking this off your credit, because you owe a balance of $442.00." And...Then..She hung up on my face. I called back twice and she hung up on my face. I never disrespected her. This company are full of bolognes!!! Very unprofessional!!!
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Keld
February 27, 2009
Scam
They say I owe them 1073.27 but will take 160.99 . I have never have an account thuough the Company they claim to be trying to collect the money for. Oh an it is not on the last 2 years of my CR report.
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Rudy
December 17, 2008
Scam and cheating
I hadn't heard from these idiots in a long time. I received a letter from them about 2 weeks ago. Same crap, new day. I sent a certified letter requesting validation. I'm sure I will get back some type of cut & paste document or a print screen. I will then send a certified letter demanding they produce the original card-holders agreement which they will not be able to. I will then have my attorney demand that all of my information be removed from their files and my credit report.
If these clowns try to collect from you, dispute everything. They can't sue you while the account is in dispute. Simply keep disputing everything they send until the statute of limitations runs out. Notice I call it the 'account'. Never refer to it as a debt, call it the 'alleged account'. This really pisses them off.
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September 24, 2008
Rip off
For several years I have enjoyed excellent credit scores; and, a regular review of my credit reports has assured me that I have fortunately dodged the bullet of the unscrupulous identity thieves. Then, out of no where, I get a greetings letter from Arrow Financial Services letting me know that they are generously offering me latitude to resolve my Past Due Balance formerly held by MELLON/PNC BANK.
However gracious and kind their offer to me may have been written, the offer lacks one important element, a validated debt I am responsible for. I have never done business with, or had an account with Mellon and/or PNC Bank.
Albeit their letter offers the minimum required to remind me of my rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. What is important, however, and what I am really hoping to share with others is a suggestion of steps to ensure Arrow Financial Services, LLC, or any other debt leads purchaser, that you are fully aware of your rights under the FDCPA and the Fair Credit Reporting Act. To that end, here are some of the points my responsive letter included:
1) Immediately draft a letter disputing the debt and be sure to include a demand that the collection agency clearly state the full amount of the debt, the date the debt was incurred, the date of last activity on the account that has the debt, the name of the original creditor, a copy of any judgment if there is one regarding the debt and finally proof that the agency is lawfully authorized to collect in your state of residence.
2) Remind the collection agency that they have an obligation to report the dispute to the original debtor as well as the credit reporting agencies.
3) Let the collection agency know that you are sending your dispute letter by certified mail and standard mail because you want to ensure you are protecting yourself and your rights from predatory debt collection and errant credit reporting activities
4) Let the collection agency know that you will be keeping documented records of any contact attempts whether written or by telephone and will use those records to protect and defend yourself as well as to use the documentation, if necessary, to file complaints with your state's AG office, the FTC and your regional and the national BBB.
5) Finally, remind the collection agency that Statutes of Limitations would prevent litigation in many instances of indebtedness where the date of last activity exceeds, (in most states) a minimum of 5 to a maximum of 10 years. (While not necessarily alleging this against Arrow, there are some unscrupulous agencies who will buy debt leads that are beyond the SOL and just try to get what they can through threatening tactics.)
In the instance of my circumstances, frankly, I believe Arrow's skip tracing efforts were not successful and so the letter I received was no more than a hit-and-miss of all persons sharing the same first name, middle initial and last name as I. To that end, I think it very important that the letter I drafted acknowledged that along with reminding Arrow of my rights and the lengths I am going to protect my rights.
Collection letter out of no where? Its not right and it seems like the company should be more responsible about flinging allegations of indebtedness.
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September 22, 2008
Scam and cheating
This so called company is horrible. Unfortunately I am trying to deal with this pathetic company so I can pay off a small loan. Yet they never respond, neither through mail or phone to verify the amount owed. I call the toll free number and their is only a recorded message saying they will call you back promptly, LIE. I haven't spoken to anyone there in 5 months. So I have asked to please mail a statement for 2 years! And never have they once sent me a statement in the mail so I know how much longer I have to put up this S**t. They have lied to me on the phone, when they answered it 5+ months ago, and through their "service."
The representatives that dealt with my account have constantly changed, which I wasn't aware of so I could contact the person with their precious extension number. my guess because they either have people who don't want to work and/or no one wants to work for corrupted people.
So I am going to give The Better Business Bureau a call. With all these complaints hopefully we can get rid of these type of "businesses".
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