8888958703

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    sweetgrrrl04 replies to Ryan
    This is the exact call that I received today.  A call from a woman regarding personal documents that would be sent to my work between 9 and 4,and that I needed to call this Stone Whitman place.  Funny, I had JUST applied for a loan yesterday for something, so crazy that this place would call my work...But gave me a number to call back and a case number...
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    Stacy replies to Ryan
    I got the same call. Just so you know, nobody ever calls people before serving them. I pulled up this page while I had "Civil Procedures" on the phone and told her what I was looking at and asked her not to call me back and she said they would not. Wow! These people had the nerve to call my apartment complex!
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    PM replies to Kelson
    I was called from 1-888-964-0811 and was told there was a civil action against me and that if I didn't accept a payment agreement to clear a debt I'd be served with papers to appear in court.  The caller asked for the last  four digits of my SS.  While talking to the caller, I knew I'd paid off this debt to which was being referenced.  I agreed to a payment because I didn't want to be taken to court, but have since found the documentation proving I paid the credit card off in 2012.  I'm glad I looked up this company and found all same type complaints.  I just hate that I gave out so much info.
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    jandbrare replies to who are these people?
    The guy who called, wanted my wife to return a call to 1-888-964-0811 and gave me a case number.  But, I said, unless you tell me the nature of the business, she is unlikely to call back.  At that point, he became agitated and hung up.  I first accused him of being a debt collector because apparently there is a person whose name is similar to my wife's who has unpaid debt, and my wife has been bothered by such calls for years.  He denied being a debt collector.  He is probably is just a front man and not officially a debt collector.  He just works for one.  What a nuisance.  I don't think I can block calls from this number.  Haven't figured it out, if I can.  But, they are using different phone numbers.  Just a PITA!
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    David
    At 4:29 pm March 07, 2013 I recieved a call from 714-235-5265, claiming to be a process server company trying to serve me papers from a legal firm called Stone and Associates. They ask me for my social security number,which I refuse to give and when I did'nt give it to them the caller go very upset. The caller then gave me a  case # and told me to call this telephone number ( 888-964-0811) and give them the case number and they would tell me who is incharge of this case and what the case was about. I am going to contact some state officals.
    • Caller: Stone Whitman associates
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Lea replies to S E
    These people are calling my #s for my husband, they have documentation but I know they are scammers. They called me from 214-265-4888 says Dallas texas. I threatened them with harrassment. Just now they called asking for a guy named Boyd. I went through the roof ! When I called this number it said it was not  a working #.
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    Rhonda A.
    I too rec'd a call from this Stone Whitman & assoc on my cell phone asking if I would be home between the hours of 12-2 the next day because they had some legal documents to deliver to me.  After I began to question them they said they didn't have anymore information but I could call this W&Assoc for more info at 877 760-7072 with file #. Now, after reading the comments I refuse to call them back. "Ain't nobody got time for that"..
    • Caller: Whitman & Assoc.
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    Don't pay anything. replies to ramrod
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    If you have old debts, collectors may not be able to sue you to collect on them. That's because debt collectors have a limited number of years — known as the statute of limitations — to sue you to collect. After that, your unpaid debts are considered "time-barred." According to the law, a debt collector cannot sue you for not paying a debt that's time-barred. He can continue to call, but if you write and demand they stop, by law, they must. Check your states statute of limitations on credit card debt. If it is past that, usually 3-6 years,...don't negotiate with them. If you promise to pay, or even make one payment, then the clock starts ticking again and you owe them just like it was yesterday.
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    Check this website for Statute of L. replies to Don't pay anything.
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    Chad Moore
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    I was called by them repeatedly in early November. They told me I owed $600 and change for a old Sprint bill.  I actually didn't remember it at the time, but my wife who is luckily a pack rat kept the bill.  Problem is i didn't have this at the time of the call.  Of course i denied the debt and bitched out the Indian lady on the phone.  After that I didn't get a call.  What i did get in Christmas was a letter from their company lawyer letting me know they were going to see me in court.   I obtained a lawyer, and three months later, I'm paying a settlement of over 2k.  My wife reminds me every day now I could have just paid their first settlement option of $345.  I'm sorry to burst your bubble people but these people are protected by the law...even though they are freaking scumbags..
    • Caller: Stone Whitman & Assoc.
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    for your information replies to Don't pay anything.
    The most expensive advise is free advise. Statue of limitations does not determine if a collection agency can sue you. As anyone should know, you can sue anyone for anything these days. Statue of limitations only diminishes an agencies chance of winning a law suit. If an agency actually decides to take someone to court, they're really only counting on the high chance that the defendant will not show up and receive a default judgement on the case. For all of you who still don't understand what I'm saying... If you don't show up to court, they win automatically.
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    JR. replies to Chad Moore
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    Why didn't you just hang up on them?  It's a simple solution .
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    hot head senior citizen replies to JR.
    We have received two calls this year,October and now in december, trying to act professional but they are not.  He claims to be aJason Richardson from  Stone Whitman and associates, using the phone number 347-974-1514.  Trying to say I had a previous debt, which I have none, we didn't tolerate their B.S. for one minute.  We waited for them to call back, and we let them have it, We finally hung up and that's it.   WARNING  !!!!  Do not listen to these people they are cold blooded scammers.  Seeking out senior citizens.
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    info
    If you want all this to stop. Harassing phone calls and personal information put out there. Sorry it will not. At one time you owed somebody something. They will resell your debt over and over again. Way pass the statute of limitation. There going to try and scare you in to paying. They will not and never will take you to court. As a matter of fact they can't. . FTCPA look it up. This is good info to have. Check the statute of limitation for your state. If you were going to court. don't you think you would already be there..duh.....
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    (877) 760 - 7072
    Jennifer called from Stone Whitman & Associates. She stated that the phone call was in regards to a dispute regarding legal documents. I heard conversations in the background. It sounded to be that the people where having conversations with other people. There was never a response to the voices that I heard in the background. Who is paying these people to harass other people?

    • Caller: Stone Whitman & Associates
    • Call type: Debt collector

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