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Fraudulent & dishonest activity by VeriCore
Mar 13, 2008
Vericore complaint by BENTINI1
In supplier/customer dispute, supplier and customer eventually agreed upon amount owed by customer. Customer paid supplier full amount claimed by supplier.

VeriCore through its employee Eric Todd, knowingly and fraudulently claimed hundred of dollars more than amount claimed by supplier, their alleged client, apparently in order to increase the amount to be earned by VeriCore.

Supplier repeatedly agreed with customer that the amount claimed by VeriCore was excessive.

VeriCore was put on notice, and Eric Todd said that he did not care, and that he would even hire someone to invade our premises.

He never denied that he was making a false claim, but threatened that he was going to get whatever he claimed, be it true or false. He has furthermore circulated highly defamatory letters about us.

I has unlawfully interfered with the conract between supplier and customer in attempt to indice supplier to repudiate contract, to his benefit.

VeriCore used highly unprofessional and menacing means to try to recover a debt which it knew to be false.

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1. Written by Concerned consumer, on 10-06-2008 10:41

Vericore is "claiming" they are not governed by the FDCPA because they are going after "business" debt not "consumber" debt...so does this give them the right to...falsely represent, harass, place phone calls to owners homes before 8am (I received calls at 6:45am), contact thrid parties regarding the debt, harass employees....??? They said they are not allowed to harass consumers regading business debt if there is a personal guarantor, but they are! They said they are not allowed to call owners at home, but they are!!!  

 

We have been paying our debt directly to the party we owe it to, yet they are still calling. 

 

I would love to file a lawsuit against these guys...they are just hoping that since they are debt collecting that no one has enough money to file. I have been collecting evidence on them since day one. They need to be sued for what they are doing!

2. Written by Fred, on 12-05-2008 17:17

Collection fee's are on the credit application. Your client probably tried to save face. You know they record their calls so you are protected right? Ask for a manager. Also, you are not the victim, you didnt pay your bill. Remember not paying YOUR client? Oh that goes unnoticed doesnt it?

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