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Unprofessional. Extremely rude and unprofessional workers. Calling me, saying I owe more money on an account that I payed off with the original financial company a year ago? No wonder why when I called the original financial company to verify, they say they don't work with stuart allen anymore and that my account was indeed closed last year. I originally thought that I was getting scammed, I didn't find out these people were a "legitimate company" until I called my company.…
Clowns.
I allegedly owed money to an insurance company (Prudential) after I quit working there 2 years ago. The company screwed up a large insurance policy that I wrote and under my contract I owed them
advanced commissions. After I quit, Prudential attempted to contact me for about 6 months about the "debt" - I ignored them.
Then Stuart Allen attempted to contact me for another few months. Then they reported the debt on my credit. I sent the clowns a certified letter of validation (research it online) and then they removed the item from my credit. Then another year later they kept calling and leaving messages.
Then I called them back and told them I have no intention of ever paying the "debt" and they might as well stop trying to collect it. I told them if the debt was on my credit I will contact an attorney. Then they said "bla bla bla it is money that you owe." I responded by telling them to go to court and get a judgement if they think it is money that I owe. Then the guy started talking about payment plans etc etc. I interrupted him and told him I have plenty of money if I wanted to pay the debt in full but have no intention of ever doing so. Then I got a "thanks for your time," that was it.
If these jerks ever contact you about a debt that is not legit or court ordered, be confident, know the law, and tell them your not paying and will contact an attorney if they keep bugging you. Tell them to go to hell - they just buy debt for pennies on the dollar and are used to people being scared enough to pay it.…
Put them out of their misery..
How this got started is this: I got in an accident on the freeway during morning rush hour and neither of us bothered calling the cops. Just a fender bender (me in behind, so instantly my fault).
This idiot woman took down my information-- even spelled my name wrong when it was right in front of her on my licence. She was too busy being pissed off to think straight, I guess.
So, a couple months later (showing how professional and speedy her insurance folks are) I get a letter from State Farm telling me I'd been an accident, and that they would be writing me a letter if they felt I owed them any money.This letter had been forwarded from my previous address and my name was spelled wrong. (This is how I know their client put down the wrong information.) Waste of damn paper! I never got another letter from them.
Several months later I got the letter from Stuart Allan & Associates demanding several thousand dollars. They sent it straight to the correct address this time, however my name was still spelled incorrectly. I thought it over and, given their suggestion to "govern my actions wisely", I decided to wait and see if they spelled my name wrong in the second demand letter. Its been a year and I never heard from them again. I never called them or nothing. They had no police report and no name. I think I still even had my licence plate from my home state back then. Reading these reviews, I'm glad I didn't bother. Can't believe I was so worked up over that letter for awhile! Now after a year I damn near forgot about it.
Bunch of idiots...Just forget it, and call the cops on them if they bother you again.…
Stuart Allan & Associates Dickensian debt collectors.. Unprofessional; rude, threatening;Dickensian; hides behind corporate veil; AIG hitmen - if AIG makes a claim against you and hires this firm they will regard you as prey. AIG is on the government corporate welfare role because of their own mismanagement and corruption. Yet, AIG has a voracious appetite for anyone they make claims against, deserved or not, if not, the threat of legal action and unscrupulous debt collection practices by heavyhanded firms like Stuart Allan cause many people to cave in.…
