Palisades Collection
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Category: Business & Finances
Contact Information United States
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Palisades Collection Reviews
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victim of blatt
March 15, 2011
Blatt Hasenmiller Liebsker & Moore
They garnished my wages by putting my social security nbr on an old AT&T account belonging to someone else. They still owe me money. I filed complaint with FTC and FDCPA along with hiring an attorney. Wage garnishment requires notification in the state I live in. Must be discreet with my location, etc. Don't want to give them any forewarnings. We are going to hit them hard, along with the parent company
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JulieR
February 15, 2011
Interest added after 5 years of payments
I have been paying Palisades $100.00 a month for 5 years on a $7200 debt from Providian/Washington Mutual. I have the debt paid down to $3580.00 but the bill I received this month was for $4350.00, which Palisades said was "$772.00 in interest" when I called them (they were rude!) Can a debt collector all of a sudden add interest after paying them for 5 years without any interest? They wanted to settle for $3960.00 which is still more than what the debt has been paid down. Is what they are doing legal? I'm about through with them!
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Gdickson
September 18, 2010
Invalid debt
Just received 2 letters from Palisades Collection. Both are for the same acct. The debtor company is a car loan I never had. They said it was from TOKAI bank dated back in 1987. The debt is well past the statue of limitations. After making several calls I was able to finally get some one. I talked to Jenny (She would not give here last name). They do not give any other info. Alll they say is I need to send a letter attn their Disputing Dept. I explained the debt was uncollectable. She tried to convince me it was. I told her I was going to file a Fraud notice through WWW.ic3.com. Then I informed her that under Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA www.ftc.gov) I am exercising my right to demand her company send no further letters or make any calls and reminder her that it would a $5, 000 fee for each infraction. Now I need to make sure they do not put it on my Credit report.
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NotAbused
September 18, 2010
Invalid debt
Just received letter from Palisades Collection. The debtor company is a car loan I had over 15 years ago & the debt is well past the statue of limitations (4 years in Calif - check your state). When they finally answer the phone after 10 minutes their rep confirmed the debt was from 1988. I explained the debt was uncollectable. She tried to convince me it was. I told her only if I was *** enough to make even a small payt, which I will not. Then I informed her that under Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA www.ftc.gov) I am exercising my right to demand her company send no further letters or make any calls and reminder her that it would a $1, 500 fee for each infraction. She claimed they would not. Hope this helps.
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Stephan
July 26, 2010
Messing up my credit even though they have been paid..
I had a collection that I paid off in September of 2006. The account was closed in July of 2007. The amount was $124 and it was for a charge on my AT&T cell phone account which I cancelled earlier than the agreed contract period. Palisades continues to update my credit report with this negative information causing my credit report to be lowered. It was updated last in May of 2010. It should not continue to be showing up as new info since it was paid off. I know it remains for 7 years but should it continue to be updated every 3 months or so????
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Gio
July 9, 2010
Doesn't exists
I received a letter from FMS Services (FMS) stating that there is a 10, 000 showing on my credit report, since 2005. I called them, and they said it was a Washington Mutual account balance. I have never owed WM anything on any account I've ever had. Since WM no longer exist, how convienent, I should contact Palisades Collections LLC. I attempted to call the number that FMS gave me, it was the wrong number. I googled the company, and the number listed on the internet is the wrong number. So there is no one that I can contact on this matter.
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YamK34
January 19, 2010
Illegal collection practices
Pailisades has seemingly causes a lot of sleepless nights for a lot of hard-working American citizens. My problem is ongoing and involves a legal firm supposedly employed by Palisades to collect a debt on a written-off charge cards from a now defunct corporation. After collecting over a thousand dollars illegally, the firm insists on continuing its illegal practices from an organization collecting illegally across state lines. Love, Beal, Nixon, PC located at PO Box 32738 (crooks ever give their physical addresses) Oklahoma City, OK 73123, Phone (405) 720-0466; Fax 773-2602 has refused to supply me with a copy of the file involved, refused to supply contact information regarding their so-call client Palisades, and the atrocities go on and on!! The continue to extort money from me as well as from who knows how many other hard-working individuals through harassment regarding the gathering of personal information, employment information but refuse me copies of my own personal files. There is something rotten in Denmark!!!
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ZacJ74
November 23, 2009
Beware
I am outraged on several fronts related to "bad debt buyers" particularly a company/partnership/association named Palisades Collection LLC, and by extension, Wolpoff & Abramson, ( now called Mann-Bracken) Bowman, Heintz, Bocia & Vician, and their other associated law firms. These people overtly violate and refuse to comply with federal laws regulating their chosen business, especially 15 USC 1692, the Fair Debt Collection Practices act (FDCPA) which was enacted by Congress in 1978 in an effort to protect citizen consumers from certain abuses by bill collectors. Palisades and their lawyers (particularly Glenn Vician & his firm among others) continually violate this law in their efforts to "extort" or otherwise collect dollars from [unsophisticated] citizen consumers. Such practice is bad enough, but more outrageous is the FACT that Indiana judges and courts not only allow but also support such illegal activities! Other states, e.g. Illinois, New Jersey, etc.[1], often enforce the FDCPA and protect their citizens from overt abuses, but Indiana judges more often refuse to allow its citizens FDCPA protections and refuse to order compliance but instead order protection from FDCPA liability for their "brethren of the bar" when the FDCPA is violated [2]!
Jefferson County Indiana Superior Court Judge (retired) Fred Hoying not only failed and refused to hold the lawyers responsible for compliance with the FDCPA, but also refused to allow any FDPA claim against these lawyers in his court; when notified that such ruling was going to be appealed, the judge and court clerk refused to perform their statutory duties to allow an appeal (in violation of state laws) and demonstrated apparent prejudice and bias in favor of these lawyers. [2]. The Indiana Appeals Court chief judge Booker failed and refused to address the matter on technical procedural grounds, the facts of the case notwithstanding, and Indiana Supreme Court Judge Shepard likewise refused to recognize and enforce the federal law by deciding NOT to address the matter upon technical procedural grounds also [3]. Next, the U.S. District Court, Southern District of Indiana was asked to step in and provide the federal protections spelled out in the FDCPA, but Chief Judge David Hamilton ruled that Indiana Citizens are NOT entitled to the protections of federal laws by dismissing the filed case and refusing to acknowledge two civil/constitutional rights complaints resulting from the state court cases, based primarily upon perjerous affidavits submitted by the lawyers. When irrefutable documentation evidence was presented proving perjury and Judge Hamilton was asked to sanction such perjury by the lawyers, his ordered reply was that such perjury was, "...quite customary..." in his court "...and does not support ..." sanction for such criminal actions. It is different in other federal courts where unsophisticated consumers are protected from such behavior by bill collectors [4].
As it currently stands, Judge Hoying retired and left the bench (but is drawing a substantial retirement pension from Indiana tax payers) while judges Booker, Shepard, and Hamilton are still sitting in judgment of their respective court. Of course, the major question precipitated by these judges' decisions to NOT recognize nor enforce the federal statutes in Indiana is, "Are these the people we should allow to hold the position of judge?" It is outrageous that people who refuse to comply with statute law should hold such positions of responsibility, especially when the job requires interpretation and application of statute. It is outrageous that Indiana citizens are NOT afforded protection of federal law by the courts and judges of Indiana. If not afforded the rights, benefits and protections of law, should they be encumbered by the burdens, requirements and responsibilities of the same laws? (If the good stuff doesn't apply, then the onerous stuff shouldn't either!) It is VERY outrageous that Indiana Courts allow their fellow lawyers to obtain a judgment on an alleged debt which was settled, paid, and satisfied with the alleged assignor years ago [see e.g. credit reports, filed affidavits, deposition, answers to interrogatories by Glenn Vician, etc, ] when such errors could easily be avoided simply by requiring compliance with the FDCPA as written, by people attempting to collect a debt in Indiana. Bill collectors should all want to do business in Indiana where the courts and judges give them full advantages!
Federal representatives Congressman Hill, and Senators Bayh and Lugar have been notified of this situation and were requested to provide assistance. Only Senator Lugar responded providing information where to file complaints (thank you Senator!) The Federal Trade Commission, U.S. Attorney Office, FBI, and ACLU have all been notified but are unable or unwilling to help. Thus the question arises, "Who will enforce the protections of the FDCPA?" Right now, the answer seems to be, "No one!" Hopefully President OBama will fill federal positions with people who recognize and enforce federal laws by his future appointments and, if at all possible, rectify the ill-filled offices currently occupied by people who DO NOT recognize nor enforce compliance with federal statute. Meanwhile, Indiana citizen consumers, ipso facto, must be burdened with having judgments against them for debts they have already paid and settled, and risk having their wages garnisheed and their credit ruined and their lives forced into turmoil, simply, it appears, for being a non-attorney hoosier. OUTRAGEOUS!!!
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October 28, 2009
Harassing phone calls
This is bullshit. You keep calling my business phone and interupting my company and or leaving messages for somone else. We have called your company and talked to them three times. You call in the middle of the night (2am)and we tell you you have the wrong number so, here is what we are going to do. I will be posting this online and gathering complaints against your company. I will be answering the phone everytime and getting names and numbers for verification. After collecting any and all information from us and anyone else that keeps getting your calls the info will be handed to my attorney. If somone tells you that you have the wrong number and the answering machine tells you it is a business google the *** number and see if it belongs to that person. If you are to stupid to do that I would say you need a good gang *** by a bunch of honest people trying to run there business.
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October 21, 2008
Fraud and scam
Palisades Collection attempt to collect on a wireless phone debt that is not mine and has been verified to not even have my social security attached to account. So why are they going after me if this is not my account. Forget that federal law has a statue of limitations of two years for all cell phone debt, or that that we have federal laws protecting consumers. These guy will stop at nothing to get money any way they can. Even if it means breaking federal law. It seems to get removed from credit report and then reported again. They are so difficult to deal with.
My lawyer in Florida is working on lawsuit. Anyone interested in a class action lawsuit email [email protected].
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