Advanced Recovery Systems, Inc. Complaint: Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed

#1593546 5 Oct 2015

Debt collection Medical

Complaint #1593546 submitted on 10/05/2015 relating to Advanced Recovery Systems, Inc.. Complaint relates to Debt collection Medical - Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed Debt is not mine.

Complaint was submitted via Web and sent to the company on Wednesday 7th October 2015.

Narrative (may be redacted).

I was sued by ADVANCED RECOVERY SYSTEMS Inc representing XXXX XXXX XXXX. The lawsuit alleged a procedure was performed and in fact, the Nurse was not even licesed to perform the medical procedure that was eventually done. I was not AT their place of business and had proof that I was not there, and that they had in fact not performed a procedure for me. In fact if they HAD it would have been a XXXX felony. I won the court case and am sending in the final judgement.
My complaint is that ADVANCED RECOVERY would not validate the debt, would not identify themselves, except through their attorneys and a post office box. They reported the debt as valid, frequently ( every ten to fourteen days ) after it was disputed and after the case had gone to trial AND after they KNEW it was a false claim. They are still reporting it.
I asked for a validation of the debt and their attorney replied by mail. " We called our client and they say its real. '' That was the validation letter.
Their failure to follow the law has cost my husband and myself lost work and lost credit opportunities because they failed to follow the FDCPA, in fact I 'd say they 're not even aware of the law.

Company Advanced Recovery Systems, Inc.
Complaint ID 1593546
Date Received 10/05/2015
Product Debt collection Medical
Issue Cont'd attempts collect debt not owed Debt is not mine
State/ZIP Code MS 394XX
Consumer Consent Consent provided
Company Public Response
Company Response To Customer Untimely response
Submitted Web 10/07/2015
Result Timely Response: No, Consumer Disputed: No
 

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