469-484-5750
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Texas (Carrollton, Dallas, Grand Prairie)
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- c0l0rad0 replies to AnonymIs that so? Kicked out of California, huh?
Ma'am (and I use the term tongue-in-cheek) you are full of it up to your eyeballs. We are not now and have NEVER been kicked out of a state in over 8 years of existence that I PERSONALLY know of. We are not REQUIRED to be licensed in ANY state and are not regulated by any state other than the corporate office of the SOS where our charter is filed.
Stop telling these people lies. C'mon. Have you forgotten what it feels like to be a responsible adult?? Or, are you? I bet you are hiding a thief. I BET you are.
After time, we get a sense of the person we are listening to and you are guilty as sin.
At any rate - keep telling these people how soft we are. We prefer it anyway. Keeps the thieves off balance.
THE FDCPA (for all you pundits out there) is to regulate DEBT COLLECTORS. We are NOT LICENSED to collect debts and we don't. We hunt for thieves and idiots like yourself and until the law tells me to stop I will be all over your ass like white on rice.
Bank on it! - c0l0rad0 replies to AnonymOh yeah. One last thing. Tell your 'friends' in the Attorney Generals office to PLEASE educate you. We do not now and have never 'owed' state taxes to California. NEVER!
My god woman (if that is what you are), at least check your facts before you spout off about things you OBVIOUSLY know nothing about.
Likewise, tell your 'friends' in the Attorney General's office that I said good luck and let me know how the whole 'printed' out thing works. I would bet you money I know MORE people in the AG's office than you do. LOL.
You thieves are SO funny. - c0l0rad0 replies to CoffeejunkieNo, you simply created the little monster you are calling a son and you advocate that he lie, steal someone elses property and then hide it while YOU lie to help in the concealment.
If legislation passes that is now pending YOU WILL GO TO JAIL WITH HIM! You are lying to hide and conceal mortgaged property. You raised the little thief and then advocated that he lie and steal.
Your SON. What a joke woman. In my day our children were taught NOT to lie, steal or conceal and we, as parents, would not advocate it.
YOU are why the children of today are like thye are. YOU propetuate the lies, thievery and deception.
What a lesson you taught your son. No wonder he is a thief. - Naomi| 4 replies"Caseworker Williams" called and left a message for my ten-year-old daughter, claiming he was not a bill collector and this was not a solicitation attempt. When I called back he said they were looking for a neighbor of ours who owed money and claimed that the phone number was in my daughter's name. It isn't. I told him he had a lot of nerve trying to get my ten-year-old to do their debt collection and he accused me of harassing their business and hung up on me.
- Caller: Windsor Equity
- Call type: Debt collector
- c0l0rad0 replies to NaomiNot good. There is no excuse for contacting a child. Maybe once, to determine if a particular number is good or not. Once advised that the number is not good/that a child is the owner of the number or any other reason to believe the number is not a good contact number for the borrower that we are looking for then we should remove the number from our contact list.
I am sorry that our industry, like so many others, has an occasional bad apple. Makes everyone else look bad.
If you need any assistance with this matter feel free to contact me at raider@apex2009software.com and I will assist you in correcting the problem. - c0l0rad0 replies to Naomi| 2 repliesOh yes. One last thing which has been stated over and over again.............WE ARE NOT LICENSED TO COLLECT DEBTS AND WE DON'T. PLEASE. Get that through your head.
The contact attempt was to effect a skip trace on an individual who has property that doesn't belong to them.
It doesn't excuse making attempts to contact a child but, ma'am, please stop complaining that someone contacted your child in order to elicit the childs help in collecting a debt. We could give a s**t less what you owe people. We are contracted to find you, and the piece of property that you stole. Nothing more and nothing less and if you check around WE WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY MONEY OF ANY KIND TO FREE YOU FROM YOUR CRIME OF THEFT.
Please, get that through your head. We are NOT debt collectors. We know you don't pay your mortgage, cars, credit cards, etc. We KNOW. We run your background, credit and everything else about you. We KNOW YOU but we do NOT want your money. We want the property you TOOK from someone and did not return.
It's as simple as that. - Bettie replies to c0l0rad0| 1 replyDude, chill. You don't know if the woman whose child received a call has bad debt or not. Jeez.
- c0l0rad0 replies to BettieThe statement was....."I told him he had a lot of nerve trying to get my ten-year-old to do their debt collection and he accused me of harassing their business and hung up on me."
As stated, we do not collect debts so I doubt the individual calling was "...trying to get.." (her) "...ten-year-old to do their debt collection..."
I am very chill. Always am. Maybe YOU should chill and read the post and response before inserting your foot in your mouth. - Itiswhatitis| 1 replyI received a call from you rude people today. I know you are calling in reference to Chase but for you to call and ask to speak to my daughter is stepping way over the line. My daughters name is no where on the car loan. Secondly as long as I send Chase a payment every month the car is not stolen. It may be late but it is received every month without fail.....so they can go kick rocks. In case you haven't noticed, it's rough out here right now and people like myself (unemployed for the last 3 years and no longer eligible for unemployment) are doing the best they can...you calling me 3,4,5 times a day and being ignorant on top of it is not going to get you anywhere.
Your tactics are harsh, shameful, and down right ignorant..I guess you didn't have to take any type of assessment test to get this job. As long as you were capable of being a straight up ass..you were hired. If finding a job means working for a company like Windsor...I will definitely pass. Not a company I would want on my resume.- Caller: Windsor Equity
- nikki| 2 repliesWow c0l0rad0 chill out!!! How would you like to be harrassed constantly and get stuck with a $675.00 car payment after a divorce have 3 kids and be garnished over $200 a week how do you expect to live on that? I never asked for car payment like that and i never asked to be stuck with it, Ill take it and no one will ever no where the car is. These people are sick, harrassing unhearting [***] that need to leave people alone who dont even have enough money for food to support themselves and there 3 kids.
- Caller: Winsor equity
- Call type: Debt collector
- Vincent TelfareI'm getting hassiung calls day 7 night! I want them to stop!
- Caller: winsor equity group
- 789_syl| 1 replyThe loans that they are trying to collect on have already been paid (from the govnt) as a loss to the company and resold to this company for pennys to the dollar. In the state of Tx, if the vehicle has not been found within 5 years, its yours. Tell these ppl you have the wrong number even if there asking for you, and its some random residence.
- Caller: Windsor
- Mary AliceReceived call today, but missed it and since I forward my calls to my cell due to business calls I called back and was only told that they were Windsor Investigations. I have no idea why I would be getting calls from these people. I do not owe and have never been in any kind of legap problems. Hopefully they have a wrong number. If it is true that the talk down to you, I will just hang up on them.
- Caller: Windsor Investigations
- Talk about rude!I had a message to call this number back. This is in regards to a bill owed by another person. Case Manager Williams out of Dallas County is the rudest person I have ever spoken to. Dave Ramsey is right on when he says you have to keep in mind that when you are talking to these people your are talking someone who doesn't have a brain. I told them to never call again. If they do, they will be talking to an air horn.
- Caller: Windsor Equity
- Call type: Debt collector
- c0l0rad0 replies to ItiswhatitisWell, funny. You took a vehicle that a lender trusted you with; did not insure it as required by contract; did not domicile it where you told the lender it would be; hid it when they asked for it back. Do I have all of that right?
Ok. The lender wants it back but you float a payment in now and then (which is what we call it) and think that means you have the right to ignore the lender and keep thier vehicle??
Sounds like theft to me??? - c0l0rad0 replies to nikkiHey!!!! Steal the car! That makes it right!!!!
These people would not be calling you IF YOU DID THE RIGHT THING AND RETURNED THE PROPERTY THAT DOES NOT BELONG TO YOU!!!!!
You can not make me feel your side of this as long as you are holding property that does not belong to you and you refuse to return it.
I understand things happen. I've been there. That does not excuse THEFT! There are always two sides to any story and I would be more than happy to hear your side of it - but - don't expect sympathy when you are stealing property that belongs to my client and not you! - c0l0rad0 replies to 789_sylWHAT????? After 5 years the car belongs to YOU??!!
You have got to be MAD!!! You telling me you can steal a car from a lender, hide it for five years and it becomes yours???
I hope I get your case. I WANT to find you and be the one to take you out and PLEASE be in a state that has a felony hindering law. PLEASE. - Amanda replies to c0l0rad0You have no recourse but to call the person but when they are nasty, I ma not talking to them. You are in Texas so unless you are coming to the state the purchase was made in, there is nothing you can do court wise and as long as you cant sue me, I dont care. I am a paralegal so your guy at ext. 1170 just messed with the wrong person..
- Amanda replies to c0l0rad0All they have to do is file a bankruptcy and your job has been all for nothing..
- Amanda replies to nikkiIf you file a bankruptcy, it eill stop your garnishment and you will only have to pay what the car is worth, not what you owe on it..
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