Resources for resolving common issues with Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC products and services
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a 21st century agency that helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective, by consistently and fairly enforcing those rules, and by empowering consumers to take more control over their economic lives.
The CFPB will forward your complaint to Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC and work to get a response. After your complaint is forwarded, Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC has 15 days to respond to you and the CFPB. Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC is expected to close all but the most complicated complaints within 60 days.
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Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC Debt collection false statements or representation attempted to collect wrong amount October 28, 2015 - - issued me - with a $12000.00 limit. I lost my job in - and had trouble making payments. In - -, I entered in to a payment plan to pay $ -/month. On my credit report - reported I owed $12000.00 and paid $ -/month. - debt collector, - - and Protas, Spivok & Collins - LLC reported I owed $15000.00 and could not be found for payment. Therefore, - 's collection company sought to collect for the same debt simultaneously and for more money. In - -, - -, the attorney for -, filed for judgment when a payment was received by his law firm a f... |
Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC Debt collection improper contact or sharing of info talked to a third party about my debt June 21, 2015 - Being continuous contacted about a charged off debt from no longer functional ; bankrupt company. I have received a Garnishment summons for over five years concerning this account. This collections dept used a third party to gather information about me. The information that there using to collect is totally incorrect. I no longer work for the company they trying to collect from. I never applied for credit using the company information, I previously worked for. The only way they could have gotten that company information would be to get it from IRS or my personal email using a hacking service. ... |
Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC Debt collection false statements or representation impersonated an attorney or official May 21, 2015 - I received a letter from Attorney, Protas, Spivok, and Collins, LLC. Phone : - - regarding an unpaid balance ( $2000.00 ) from an apartment ( - - ) I lived in from -/-/- to -/-/-. I contacted the apartment management and expressed to them that the information that they submitted to collections was incorrect and requested to receive correspondence on what they had on file for me. I was initially told ( by - -, Regional Director ) that their records indicated that I moved out on -/-/- and that they did not receive rent for -/-/- and -/-/- of that year... |