Hi Guys,
This is Asset Acceptance REAL address and also phone number and fax number.
Asset Acceptance Capital Corp.
28405 Van Dyke Ave.
Warren, MI 48093
MI Tel. 586-939-9600
Toll Free 800-505-5166
Fax 586-446-7837
I found it by doing a little research. Also here is a link to where I found the information and some of their stock info. And yes they do have a stock for A--hole Acceptance.
Asset Acceptance LLC
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Since this Blog is about Asset Acceptance . . . . . . . . .
I figured I would post their address. They are publicly traded on the stock exchange so their info has to be public. You just have to do a little searching around for it. And I noticed alot of you have had problems finding their physical address. Again something smells fishy in denmark. Well here is the real address as per their stock info where they have the real address and not some stupid P.O. Box. I figure if these crooks are publicly trading on the NYSE as consumers we have a right to their address to.
Asset Accep Cap Corp
28405 Van Dyke Avenue
Warren MI 48093
Phone: (586) 939-9600
Fax: (586) 446-7837
Also sometimes like alot of you the Debt Collectors call you on the phone and you get nervous. Here is a list of questions you can ask them that was listed on http://www.creditwrench.com
1. What is the name of the company you are calling for?
2. What is their address.
3. What state are they in?
4. What is the zip code?
5. What is the phone number?
6. What is the name of the creditor?
7. What is their address?
8. What state are they in?
9. What is the zip code?
10. What is their phone number?
11. What is the Account number?
12. What is the amount you claim I owe?
13. What is your name? What is your last name?
14. What is your address?
15. What state are you in?
16. What is your zip code?
17. What is your telephone number?
18. What is your Social Security number?
Again these are not my questions, they are from the website above creditwrench.com. I thought they are so useful that I should repost them here, but I also strongly urge you to check out the site at creditwrench they seem to have alot of useful tips.
Asset Accep Cap Corp
28405 Van Dyke Avenue
Warren MI 48093
Phone: (586) 939-9600
Fax: (586) 446-7837
Also sometimes like alot of you the Debt Collectors call you on the phone and you get nervous. Here is a list of questions you can ask them that was listed on http://www.creditwrench.com
1. What is the name of the company you are calling for?
2. What is their address.
3. What state are they in?
4. What is the zip code?
5. What is the phone number?
6. What is the name of the creditor?
7. What is their address?
8. What state are they in?
9. What is the zip code?
10. What is their phone number?
11. What is the Account number?
12. What is the amount you claim I owe?
13. What is your name? What is your last name?
14. What is your address?
15. What state are you in?
16. What is your zip code?
17. What is your telephone number?
18. What is your Social Security number?
Again these are not my questions, they are from the website above creditwrench.com. I thought they are so useful that I should repost them here, but I also strongly urge you to check out the site at creditwrench they seem to have alot of useful tips.
This is another guys blog who seems to be a good guy.
He seems to be on our side or the consumers guide. And we both share the same opinion about Robert Paisola. Why would some Debt Collector somewhere in Las Vegas want to help us the consumers. It doesn't make sense or add up. Something smells fishy in denmark again. Maybe Mr. Paisola takes your info and pretends to help you but he is more on the side of the enemy getting money for his Junk Debt Collector Friends.
Most Wanted Criminals!
Most Wanted Criminals!
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
Ryan Swanberg
I just wanted to add a link to this guys blog. For all the consumers out there it seems really interesting.
Ryan Swanberg Blog
Ryan Swanberg Blog
Monday, July 2, 2007
AssetAcceptanceSucks!
Ok,
all of you people out there in cyberland who have had the ordeal of dealing with these miscreants watch out is all I can say(to Asset Acceptance). Okay so Asset Acceptance is trying to collect an alleged debt from me that is outside of the SOL. It is not even on my credit report. That is one problem I have with them.
Secondly, Asset Acceptance has misreported 2 items on my credit report. So I sent out certified letters about these alleged debts to Asset Acceptance and they have validated nothing so far. They just keep reporting these two alleged debts to Experian and Transunion. So far Equifax has taken them off. Interesting enough after I sent a Debt Validation Letter to Asset Acceptance about one alleged debt in particular they appear to have sold this alleged debt to another company.
What is even more interesting is that one of these alleged debts started off as $300.oo and now it is $4000.00 which tells me Asset Acceptance and and Providian are violating something called Usury statutes. For all of you dealing with debt collectors according to United States Law no one is allowed to violate Usury Statutes. Usury Statutes are basically a limit on the interest a person or collection agency can charge. Each state has a limit on the interest you can be charged on a loan. For instance, if you take out a loan with 5% interest and they all of a sudden start charging you 20% interest and your state only allows them to charge up to 5% interest they are violating the Usury Statutes of your state. It is basically the reason why loansharking is criminal. Don't ask me why collection agents aren't thrown in jail because I have no idea myself.
I have to do some backtracking but I think Asset Acceptance and Palisades Collection LLC are trying to collect the same alleged debt. I am pretty sure that is double indemnity or something like that. Maybe I should have Palisades and Asset Acceptance exchange phone numbers so they can argue over phony debts.
all of you people out there in cyberland who have had the ordeal of dealing with these miscreants watch out is all I can say(to Asset Acceptance). Okay so Asset Acceptance is trying to collect an alleged debt from me that is outside of the SOL. It is not even on my credit report. That is one problem I have with them.
Secondly, Asset Acceptance has misreported 2 items on my credit report. So I sent out certified letters about these alleged debts to Asset Acceptance and they have validated nothing so far. They just keep reporting these two alleged debts to Experian and Transunion. So far Equifax has taken them off. Interesting enough after I sent a Debt Validation Letter to Asset Acceptance about one alleged debt in particular they appear to have sold this alleged debt to another company.
What is even more interesting is that one of these alleged debts started off as $300.oo and now it is $4000.00 which tells me Asset Acceptance and and Providian are violating something called Usury statutes. For all of you dealing with debt collectors according to United States Law no one is allowed to violate Usury Statutes. Usury Statutes are basically a limit on the interest a person or collection agency can charge. Each state has a limit on the interest you can be charged on a loan. For instance, if you take out a loan with 5% interest and they all of a sudden start charging you 20% interest and your state only allows them to charge up to 5% interest they are violating the Usury Statutes of your state. It is basically the reason why loansharking is criminal. Don't ask me why collection agents aren't thrown in jail because I have no idea myself.
I have to do some backtracking but I think Asset Acceptance and Palisades Collection LLC are trying to collect the same alleged debt. I am pretty sure that is double indemnity or something like that. Maybe I should have Palisades and Asset Acceptance exchange phone numbers so they can argue over phony debts.
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