Bullthistle
Charlotte,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 27, 2009
Thanks for serving. Get your ducks in a row then call 214-237-3615, direct line to Eldridge Burns, or at least it was, counsel for Drive, and tell him your story. Document when checks were cashed. Sorry don't have a fax number. If no answer leave your name, account number and phone number. Be brief and to the point. Don't complain about the harrassing calls. This company seems to have grown recently and adding new accounts while in all probability not hiring new people and besides it is a foreign corporation so they assume all American's are idiots which seems to be the "in" thing. Remember Spain pulled out of Iraq when terrorists bombed a train so they only have the cojhones when they are in control. If you can find out Drive's e-mail account you can try e-mailing if you don't hear back. You have his name so try different variations and pdf your documents.
Been there done that
ashburn,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, December 22, 2009
Going through the credit bureau to dispute the data? If you have all the supporting data indicate that in the dispute and submit it they have 30 or 45days to reply. Also, I seem to recall the Army or at least most of the branches of the service I though had an "advocate" that either you or your wife could work through to resolve this if your deployed. I have not served in any branch but for some reason thought this position existed.
If your on leave ask your "boss" sorry not sure your ranking for some guidance if this "advocate" exists. I thought this group was specifically setup for situations like this so you can focus on staying safe and not about the car payments. Next step might be your attorney general for your state or your state representative in Congress or Senate.
Good luck!