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September 18, 2007
Fraud and cheating!
Resurgent Capital located in South Carolina, a related outfit of lvnv funding, uses a web of questionable practices in attempts to pressure individuals to give them money. They buy old charge- off accounts, for about 3 cents on the dollar, tens of thousands of them. The owners, managers, and supervisors of these outfits then try and get people to give them 50 to 80 cents on the dollar for those same charge-offs. It doesn't matter to these commission driven individuals what malady may have come upon you, they only want money, and lots of it. They often try and have people send them quick money, while offering no benefits in return. Is that right or fair? You decide. Sounds like unpasteurized greed to me. Attempting to make money from the possible misfortune of others seems very unsavory. Remember, their ultimate target is to have you send them money, from what ever source, while promising you nothing in return. It would be wise for you to insist on receiving any payment arrangement with them in writing, in advance, before ever considering sending them any money, no exceptions. Otherwise, after they get your money, they can conveniently claim that they have no record of any such arrangement with you, to your detriment. Verbal promises from these " supervisors " are not guarantees that they will do anything to benefit you, once they receive your money. Always get their agreements In Writing, before sending any money to them, no matter how small the amount. Learn all you can about Resurgent Capital Services or lvnv funding tricks on the internet, for example, and you may want to communicate with them only in writing, and always by certified mail. Keep a copy of everything you may receive from them or that you send them. Carefully consider all your best options when contacted by them. Seek free advice on how to protect yourselves from their questionable practices. You'll be glad you did.
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