Review and analysis of over 5 Credit Card complaints against Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC
Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC consumers have reported over 5 official complaints related to Credit card. Out of the 5 consumer complaints against Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC, 0% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC responded to their complaint) and 0% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against Protas, Spivok & Collins, LLC resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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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. ... |