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If you owe a bill handled by this collection agency, try to pay the original creditor first. Sometimes they will set up an arrangement even after they've turned your debt over to a collector. Payyourbills needs to learn how to write and spell. Obviously not educated and definitely employed by Como.
This "law office" Is horrible!! Any one still following this thread?? I got a couple of questions!?
These fools contacted me too about something I didn't even know existed. You people need to stop whining. If they are using bad language with you and abusing you then you need to file a complaint with the Minnesota Attorney general. The website if the Office of the Minnesota Attorney General Lori Swanson. You fill out an official consumer complaint form. Be as detailed as possible. To my understanding she doesn't care for debt collectors or lawyers who don't adhere to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Stand up for yourself if they are breaking the law.
I found the following information below about this law firm at Rip off Report. Doesn't it make you nauseated that they have come to Minnesota. It actually makes my skin crawl. Read below:
I Feel Your Pain, Scott (No Pun Intended)
I am sorry to hear of so much tragedy that has taken control of your emotions, not to mention taken control of your telephone. The person whom you called at the law firm was not, repeat NOT a lawyer. It was a collection agency instead, who represents the law firm. Lawyers don't sit around all day in their plush cozy offices and call clients who are behind on payments, that's a bill collectors's job. If he said he was a lawyer, he was misrepresenting himself as a means to put the fear of God into you. And I can see it worked, because now you're taking out your frustration and anger on Rip Off Report.com.
Before practicing law in Minnesota, This Como law firm used to operate in Hidalgo County, Texas, where a representative from the firm, Jesse Benjamin Stoner (AKA J.B. Stoner) was appealing an upheld civil rights case through the Texas Courts of Appeal because a coworker of mine, Rudy Montiel at the pizza delivery where company I worked at, was accused of violating a customers civil rights by sending pizza's with banana toppings only, to an African-American family and charging them double, not just for gas mileage into the housing projects on the outskirts of town, but for the added fruit toppings as well.
The problem was, when the pizzas were finally delivered, they were not only the wrong order (banana toppings only) but they were cold. When delivering the pizzas on his round, an updated menu was included with the pizza delivery which included photographs of the new and remodeled dine-in restaurant, where Rudy Montiel was alleged to have told the colored customers that they were only allowed to have pizzas delivered to their front door, as the management 'didn't want to see any black folks in the pizza restaurant.'
J.B. Stoner eventually had the case overturned citing that there was inconclusive evidence to show that his client Rudy Montiel was discouraging business by black customers. I am so glad the Como Law Firm left Texas and have now settled don in Minnesota.
Stanley,
Weslaco, Texas.