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I had a bill in collections from GC Services Limited Partnership. I paid this bill November 11,2006. It is now March 13, 2007 and my payment was never sent to the original biller, they claim they never received my money. I have a confirmation number and a bank statement showing the payment made, and they still insist payment was not made,and would not make any effort to correct the problem. Due to GC Services Limited Partnership mistake my credit report has a dent in it that they refuse to fix. They fought with me about the payment made, screamed and cursed at me and kept hanging up the phone. They would not let me speak to a supervisor or another employee. Instead GC Services Limited Partnership would put me on speaker phone and talk slanderously. My money has been stolen and is still floating around in there pocket. There is no correcting this because they will not answer the phone or let someone else know the situation so it can be correct. GC Services Limited Partnership are thieves!

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mari bradley
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Jun 07, 2008 6:45 pm EDT

What amazes me most, is that the US Dept. of Education HIRED this company!

Again! The US DEPT. OF EDUCATION HIRED THIS COMPANY!

I am a public school teacher.

Do the math.

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RobynGoolsby
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Jun 02, 2008 2:15 pm EDT

To day is June 2, 2008 I have fax my bank papers to you and i don't know why you hvent recive it yet the bank call me and sad that you were trying to gey monen out of my account. I fax the papers toypu like you sak me to Ms.Joanna Acams. Thanks Robyn Goolsby

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GIOVANNA SPINKS
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May 23, 2008 8:33 am EDT

Some are very unprofessional at GC and are liars. I have paid of my debt as agreed and have been requesting a letter of release since 10 APR 08. I finally asked them to fax me the letter and I still have not received the fax or the mailed copy from them. I spoke with several employees but mainly deal with one person in attempts to get my letter. After awhile they became very rude and stated they would not help me. I then asked to speak with a supervisor and instead I had employees pretending as if they were. I realized by speaking to a customer representative the person I had been speaking with was a supervisor and the employee was pretending as though she was. The employee was extremely rude and obnoxious. She hung up the phone several times and said I was harassing them and not to call the number anymore as though I was calling her home. I finally spoke with who I assume was a supervisor and still did not receive appropriate service from GC. I was told to wait for the letter to come in the mail and she had a conference to attend. I have to agree with those that have had a negative experience with G C Services. GC is not a very professional company and if you could use another company to conduct your business I suggest you do.

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Andrew Lee
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May 19, 2008 7:42 pm EDT

I made deal with GC service to pay off Amex bill so that they would not put bad record on my credit report. I borrowed the money from my close friends $8000 each. 2 of them wired the money and one sent the check via mail. I kept called them to find out if they recieved the payment or not. After 3 weeks of daily calls, the check was returned. How could mailed check would returned unless you refused to receive it? With this delay, Amex still reported 120 days non-payment on my credit report and added additional charge. I called both GC service and Amex and they told me that there was nothing they could do and I still have to pay additional fee after they ruin my credit score.

Those who are working with GC services, please do not pay any money to them. It is better to settle the matter at the court. they will ruin you anyway.

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Maria
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May 06, 2008 5:28 pm EDT

The employees of GC SERVICES are so full of ###! Let me tell you something. Those ### at the call center keep calling my house for someone who doesn't even live here! Despite the fact that every damn day I tell that spineless ### who keeps calling that no one by that name lives here the calls persist day in and day out. They went so far as to call my neighbors house and ask them to bring a note for the guy who used to live at this address and ask him to call them at there [protected] number. What a bunch of ###. I called GC SERVICES back to get their address to write them and request that they stop calling me, and my neighbors and they refused to give it to me. I called again to ask for a supervisor they refused to connect me or to transfer me to anyone. Loosers! My next phone call is the to Fair Credit Collection Protection Agency and the BBB. Get a life loosers and check your facts first, before you call and bother people that don't even OWE you money! You pieces of ###! Thats right this is Maria in Bedford Ohio, again, you dirtbags! And NO Daniel is not at this address or phone #, and has not lived here since 2004... Jerks, you got that now? STUPID Quit calling my house.

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Lil D
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May 02, 2008 10:43 am EDT

Um, genious John Smith there...
Try reading up on a little thing called the law. Minors (that would include 17 year olds) are not legally able to enter into a binding contract. Also, you may not want to be so pompous cause when your wrong it makes you look like an even bigger ###.

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rob zelnick
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Apr 09, 2008 3:18 pm EDT

The chairman of a debt collection agency with a 20-year history of landing unbid contracts with the government has closed on a condo in The Plaza, city records show. Jerold B. Katz, the patriarch of the Houston family that owns GC Services limited, paid over $4 million for Unit 1711.

GC Services has repeatedly been in the spotlight for its campaign contributions to office holders who award state contracts. Between 1980 and 2006, also Mr. Katz made nearly 50 campaign contributions to various local and federal politicians, including Bill Clinton and Richard Gephardt.

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KIM MORRISON
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Apr 06, 2008 3:57 pm EDT

I am in a terrible situation. I paid a car note for Toyota Financial that was two days past due through GC Services. I thought nothing of it because I had paid through them before and had no problem. I paid this note on January 31, 2008. It is now April and Toyota Financial is still showing that I have not paid. I even had my bank fax a copy of the check that GC Services cashed automatically through my account. Since then both parties have done nothing but harrass me. They call my house at least three times a day. I work third shift and I am pregnant. They call as soon as I get home leaving me too mad to sleep. I am seriously considering suing both of them if this isn't resolved soon.

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Cassandra Austin
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Mar 31, 2008 12:58 pm EDT

I have never heard so call professionals speak to people like I heard today. My daughter and I were on a three way call with GS Services, and I am amazed! This so call woman Ms. Williams actually called by daughter a stupid b----. Can you imagine. I have contacted the BBB and my attorney since for some unknown reason we recorded the conversation. Also in the phone from GS Services was a Ms. Harper, I want them bad. I don't talk to my daughter that way and I be damed if they will.
I have read all the complaints listed above and I believe that they are all true. Get ready GS Service the war is on. There are so many complaints stating how rude and unprofessional your agency is.

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lueando
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Mar 18, 2008 7:51 am EDT

THey called and represented themselves as state of michigan. Did not answer the phone, glad I didn't. We don't owe anyone money.

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dan
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Mar 07, 2008 9:19 am EST

The complaints leveled against GC services are not baseless, I recently settled a case with GC services regarding their illegal collection methods. If you think you are being harassed by them, I suggest you keep a detailed record of the calls (time, caller, outline etc), read up on Fair Debt Collection Practice Act and contact a consumer advocate lawyer (www.naca.net). Even if you settle they would still have to pay for your attorney fees which is not cheap.

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jessica
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Mar 04, 2008 2:19 pm EST

My letters from gc services all tell me to send payment to the u s department of education nothing is directed to gc maybe someone fraudulent is contacting you guys.

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jessica
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Mar 04, 2008 2:14 pm EST

I have had bad experiences and good ones... the person i am working with right no to rehabilitate my student loans is great and as well as working with her i am also working with someone from the department of education... the first guy i had however did call me a dead beat and cursed at me because i was a singel mother of two with a child with mental disabilities and i tried to explain that two him and he called me a liar.. but the new lady i have is an angel she and i have worked very closely with the department of education... you just have to make sure your talking to the right people,...

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Tara
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Feb 29, 2008 10:33 am EST

I also recieved a bill from GC Services about an old Nextel cellular account that had gone to collections. I chose to do the right thing and pay off my creditors with my tax refund. I paid them in April 2007 and I also have a confirmation number and proof that the check was cleared and now it's February 2008 and they claim they haven't recieved a dime. I used the address that was on the bill they sent me and even the calls and letters have stopped. So if they haven't recieved the money as they are claiming, why did they stop calling? I'll tell you why, because they DID recieve the money and are big thieving FRAUDS.

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JULES FARFALLA
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Feb 26, 2008 5:31 pm EST

I CHUCKLE AT THE EMPLOYEES DEFENDING THEIR COMPANY, AS IF THEY OWN IT. IF THEY ARE FIRED TOMORROW, AND CANNOT PAY THEIR UNSECURED DEBTS, THEY'LL BE POSTING THEIR GRIPES. THEY ARE SNAKES AND IN THE RIGHT LINE OF WORK.PEOPLE GET SICK, THEY BECOME DISABLED. THEY DON'T NEED THESE COLDHEARTED SNAKES HARRASSING THEM.

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Sherryl
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Feb 13, 2008 5:27 pm EST

File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) per your rights afforded to you by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)! Access www.ftc.gov and complete the online complaint form. You can file a complaint with the Better Business Bureau (BBB) also.

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janis foley
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Jan 30, 2008 1:10 pm EST

I'll be totally honest in regard to GC Services. Regardless of the reason the money is owed or we fell behind, I never denied that my husband & I do owe this money. We have tried to work something out with GC Services, specifically a debt collector by the name of Kim Kirkland. We were not not able to come to an agreement as I refuse to give our bank account information to collectors and GCS would not accept a payment plan in any other manner. We decided we were better off to save up and pay the debt off in it's entirety with the original creditor and not the collection agency. During this period we received as many as fourteen calls a day from GCS. Kim Kirkland then began calling my cell phone, depsite me asking her not to call it as it is prepaid. All calls to our home and cell phone numbers were documented, saved in our caller ID and we have saved all voicemails and documented all phone conversations. Ms. Kirkland began calling my neighbors, more than once, asking them to give us messages despite the fact that we were answering some of her phone calls, we never denied written contact from GCS and they had already confirmed our residence. Both the repeated calls and calling others despite verifying our contact information is illegal. After suffering through weeks of repeated calls we wrote to GCS and sent them a "do not contact by phone" letter and the contact immediately ceased. We are prepared to pay our bill off in just two weeks, and you can bet we'll be paying it directly to the original creditor and NOT to GCS. GCS won't see a penny from us on principle and I hope won't be able to collect any commission. I am armed & ready to report GCS to the FTC if they reestablish phone contact.

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rosalio
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Jan 20, 2008 3:21 am EST

I just got a bill for 701.00 on a traffic ticket stating i did noy pay 11/27/06 , i've gottickets but paid them in full. GC SERVICE IN A LETTER STAES IT WILL SUSPEN MY DRIVNE PRIVILGES, WHAT KIND OF AGENY IS THIS OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK. ACCT 3161965 no website that link the debt whoi they owe , what they people are a partnership how much they could retreive from desparate people that know nothing of the law, i will definetly report this to BBB , Consumer Advocate of TX and FDCPA...

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Matt Leitch
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Jan 15, 2008 11:35 am EST

I just had a call from these parasites. The caller id comes up and says Ohio, State of like it is a call from state government. When I ask them about it, they say they have no idea why it comes up that way. I have reported them to the State of OH for using this .
I will report them to my state also.
When I asked them for the pertinent information on the account , they wouldn't tell me.
I will fight with them and win. So I hope they are reading this.

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Sarah
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Jan 09, 2008 11:01 am EST

This company is crazy! They call me once a week and hang up. Just today a lady asked for some woman's name that I don't even know. I called GC services months ago and had them search for my number and remove it. They claimed that I wasn't in their database and that it probably was in regards to my husband's debt. The only debt we have is a mortgage and we don't even use credit cards. This company is shady and s*cks!

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kazekg
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Dec 27, 2007 5:52 pm EST

GC services called me about information about someone I knew 10 years ago. They want me to give wearebouts of that person. They left their phone number so I would rat on them.

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Citizens for Community Action
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Dec 20, 2007 4:50 am EST

It is truly ashame that the rights of people are pushed aside when it comes to the collection of money. Unfortunately, not to many people know their rights.

To help everyone, you can look at this document: http://www.citizensforcommunityaction.org/ConsumerInfo/DebtCollectPractices/fdc.pdf

It lists many of the things that CANNOT be done with collection procedures.

Recently, I received a call from [protected]. In fact, there were three calls from that number within 2 minutes.

I called the number back, after pulling over to the side of the road (I was on my cell phone), the person quickly mentioned some company name and then said this call was being recorded for taining purposes.

I then said I do not want this call recorded. Contrary to popular belief, you are not required to comply with any company that wants a conversation recorded, nor for any alleged purpose they claim. It is your right under Federal Laws and most State Laws - prosecution would be for Eavesdropping and potentially for violation of wiretap laws. The reason they must tell you the conversation is being record is precisely a Federal Law!

This lady then said, "What do you have to hide?"

Nothing! I told her. I simply do not want the conversation recorded and it is my right not to have it recorded. Apparently, these people do not know the law.

Personally, we look forward to another call for the purpose of ducumentation. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, document everything: Day of the call, time, length of the call, what the conversation pertained to and any outcomes. Build the profile for this company and their illegal tactics.

What to do with this data: Every State has an Attorney General (AG). You'll want to contact the AG of your State as well as the AG of the "agent" of this company. You can tell the State because of the area code - Google "area code"

Nearly every AG has a downloadable form to file complaints. File them and include your documentation!

You don't have to stop there. You can file complaints with the Better Business Bureau (although this might get you nowhere). You can also file complaints with your local muncipality - consumer fraud.

Finally, I did talk to an individual who told me I should not contact the creditor. This sent up some flags right away. The number of dollars owed was nothing near what was being claimed and it was all because of a company named Proclosers and TV Travels. The creditor was American Express.

Forget about those advertising stories you hear about the unsaid implication of helping its members. Their intrepretation is to set up a dispute and that's it. After more than a year of calling every month to file a dispute, I finally told American Express that if there is nothing you can do to stop this, I'm simply not going to pay the bill for six months (the length of time most businesses would stop automatic billing) and then continue afterwards. Would you like to be subjected to a process, for the rest of your life, that mandated you call every month to dispute an automatic charge?

By the way, if you're thinking that I should have called Proclosers and TV Travels, I did. Told them to stop the automatic charges. All to no avail.

Even considering the political climate these days, I would recommend that you contact every representative you have and tell them about your experience. As one of their voting constitutents, who is obviously upset, they tend to listen a little better and might want to introduce better consumer protection legislation. At the Federal level, contact your Senator and Congressional Representative. Do the same at the State level. We need to change the law because as it now stands, it is outmoded and simply does not address the unethical tactics used in collection, whether money is truly owed or not!

Good luck and keep on fighting to preserve what little rights we have left!

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Lewis B
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Dec 13, 2007 8:35 am EST

These scumballs have been calling me 5-10 times a day for the last two weeks (well, at first i was twice a day, but the frequency keeps increasing) asking for someone who doesn't live here and has never lived here. I was polite at first, asking them to stop calling, that this was not a business, and that no one by that name was here or had ever been here (we've had our number over 10 years). Despite telling them it's not a business, their follow-up question was always, "Does someone named 'john doe' work there?"

They will not stop calling. I finally just started cursing at them when I find out its them calling again and they get offended and hang-up. I have been able to practice my best angol-saxon and Spanish curse-words though. I'm thinking about looking up some good German vulgarities next.

Once they have your phone number they are like lampreys, and will never let go. They know they're never going to get the person at this number, and yet they keep calling.

As for legal actions, the company is in Canada, so I doubt there is anything I can do. I can't file a police report for harassment (I tried).

If anyone pulls a 'Comcast' and goes in and busts up their office equipment with a hammer, I promise to donate to help cover the fine. :)

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Donald A Ross
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Dec 05, 2007 8:55 am EST

I have had dealings with collection agencies in the past when I did have debts and I will tell you this: Deal with your creditors directly and don't give a cent or a moment of your time to the jerks they hire to harass you (that is if you actually owe anything).

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Donald A Ross
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Dec 05, 2007 8:48 am EST

Our son has been missing in Chicago for a year, we are dealing with our grief at not knowing what has happened to him. His college loan is in default because he is not here to pay. So we start hearing from GC Services Limited. Jesse disappeared while on a college sponsored trip and they sic these blood sucking leeches on us. I am not sure if I dislike those who put them on us or the leeches more.

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John Roberts
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Dec 01, 2007 7:53 am EST

but calling a neighbor is totally legal. They do it to piss off the debtor in order to make them return the phone calls. Cease and Desist!

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Jeff Hudd
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Nov 28, 2007 9:41 am EST

Pay your bills! How about that? No late bills, no problem. As for mistakes... their information is online, send a letter by certified mail indicating that you aren't the debtor, the address is wrong, they keep calling a wrong number, whatever. You people are classic, you use other people's money to get what you want then get mad when they want you to pay that money back. Hmm, seems like thievery to me...

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G.M.
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Nov 16, 2007 12:05 pm EST

I totally agree with the people GC Services are very RUDE! I owe a bill with Sprint. I made a check that I accidentally bounced and now owe Sprint 140.00. They were yelling at me that I only had a couple of hours to pay the bill and if not that they were going to report me as doing a fraud. I tried to arrange a payment with them and they did not want to work with me. I immediately called Sprint to advise them of the situation and arranged a payment with Sprint. I hope that if GC Services reports me as fraud the payment will be cleared with Sprint and I can SEW there ###! Don't work with collection agency's try to work it out to the original company that you owe. I will be reporting the to the BBB because GC Services is UNETHICAL and UNPROFESSIONAL!

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Suzanne Brown
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Nov 16, 2007 5:47 am EST

There have been posts by numerous people who have been harassed by GC Services and a few employees who defend their behavior. This is from another angle. I am an employer. I work for a company that has several locations. GC Services began calling our office several months ago to locate a person who does not work at our location. When our receptionist informed the caller of this, the person became very rude and accusatory to the point that she finally hung up on the caller. The harassing calls continued in spite of the fact that they were repeatedly told that the person could not be reached at our location. They have told us that they were a collection agency and were trying to collect a federal debt from our employee. Several times, the receptionist passed the calls along to me and I confirmed that the person they were trying to reach was not at our office. We've asked them repeatedly to stop calling and yet the obnoxious, time wasting calls continue. These people are telephone barbarians.

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Another Innocent Victim
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Nov 15, 2007 7:46 pm EST

These people continue to call despite 1.) knowing that the person they seek has never lived here, 2.) the debtor shares my last name but is not my relative, 3.) being told they have no conduit to whomever they are looking for from this address. Each time they call they leave a message, I'm supposed to call them back long distance at my expense? Not likely: I'm at work, idiot! The next time they call, they will get two things: a recitation of the Do Not Call law specifying that, since we have never done business before, and because they want to do business with whoever answers my phone, they are in blatant violation of that law, subjecting them to a $500 fine for each violation afterwards; and , secondly, a recitation of section 805(b) of the FDCPA specifying no contact with 3rd parties and 806(5) specifying placement of phone calls meant to harass or annoy. Since it's not my debt, why bother me? If that doesn't stop them, I'll wait until one comes in when I'm here, then play them for as long as I can to waste their time so their efforts will not only be meaningless, but wasteful and costly to them. What's wrong with these people? LEAVE ME ALONE! I AM NOT WHO YOU WANT!

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Joseph
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Nov 14, 2007 1:50 am EST

I'm more pissed off with Sallie Mae who placed my student loans on default status while I was deployed I Iraq. I never received any notice that my loans were going to be placed in default. In fact, before I deployed, I made sure that my loans were on deferment status and informed them that I would be deployed for a year. Well, after returning I found out my loans had defaulted. I sent them my proof and they told me that since it had already been handed over to GC Services, there was nothing they could do for me. So basically, if I pay GC Services I'm accepting that my loans defaulted and the additional 18-22% they tacked on... that's why I'm getting a lawyer. I tried talking to a GC Service manger and he hung up on me because he said he's heard it all before. I believe his name was Silverman. Anyways, he totally disrespected me and that's why I've decided not to answer their calls or deal with them directly. From here on out, they will be talking to my lawyer.

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Judy Suarez
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Nov 07, 2007 11:29 am EST

Just got a call from a woman named Judy, she said she was trying to locate a person that lives across the street, and that the operator give her my number since it was near buy... anyway after asking her how come the operator give you my number she said the it was close to the address she was looking for... she said that she was looking for this person, that she lives in Texas I asked her what does he look like, she gave a description... she asked if I would take her number and put in on the door, and I being a nice guy said I would... then I started thinking, I called 411 and asked them would they ever give out a persons telephone number if not asked, regardless if they lived upstairs, the same building or across the street... So then I called the number that this so Judy gave me, the answered GC Services, asked to speak to Judy, naturally she was on another call. I just hung up. BE WARE.

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jennifer Holmes
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Nov 01, 2007 7:50 pm EDT

GC employee - are you kidding me? We're being harassed about an account that we have, but is NOT late. We have had our neighbors called, been screamed and cussed at, and all about an account we are in the green with. Even the card agency says they have not sent our account to you jokers. Everyone is late on a bill at some time, even someone as evidently perfect as you. Get off your high horse; you're not fooling anyone.

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gc employe
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Oct 28, 2007 10:26 am EDT

Here is a little fact. GC doesnt want to call you? In all truth we dont even want you to answer the phone. All we want you to do is go pay the original creditor hurting yourself by not paying a bill to "get back" at a collection agency is ignorant. Are only job is client service and our client is who YOU owe. So if you fulfill your obligation then we have no reason to even speak to you. If you make a partial payment however , in order to better serve our customer (who you owe) we provide customer service by contacting you for the full balance. REMEMBER : you are not our customer, you are the product. You are not entitled to customer service because simply you are not our customer. You are a consumer.

Any responses please post with
*****Attention GC EMPLOYEE *****

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kyle santiago
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Oct 24, 2007 10:00 pm EDT

I think its funny that "employees" of this company are coming onto this site to try and defend themselves! how unprofessional and pathetic can you get! i personally work for the 6th largest bank in the world, and work near their collections department, let me tell you that there is a massive difference between what a professional collections agent says, is allowed to say, and who they are allowed to contact and disclose information to, and GC does not come close to being professional. if you need to deal with these people request that your case be transfered to another collections agency, contact the original creditor immediately, and inform GC that you are aware of consumer protection laws and unfair debt collection practices, and that you want them to stop contacting you immediately. if they persist contact the federal court in your area and they will work with you to deal with these unprofessional fraud artists.

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john smith
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Oct 24, 2007 7:19 pm EDT

You assume it is a collection issue because a collection agency called. The world loves a nosy neighbor.

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patrick mullaney
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Oct 19, 2007 5:06 pm EDT

I am currently dealing with these lowlifes and even tho I have made 6 months worth of payments I still get nasty letters from them saying I haven't. They never answer their phone nor return messages. I have stopped them from getting anymore money from my account and instead mailing my check to the company I owe. DO NOT DEAL WITH THEM.

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lorraine Canzonieri
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Oct 17, 2007 7:06 am EDT

These people are sick, unethical, thieves who try to get you to pay debts you already paid. They verbally abuse you when you tell them it is paid. My bill is Sprint I always pay them directly. DON'T EVER PAY THESE LOW LIFE THIEVES A DIME. IN FACT EACH TIME THEY CALL ME I ASK THEM FOR THERE CREDIT CARD # AND SS#. They verbally abuse me and then hang up. No real legit company would stoop to this level. I am also in contact with a lawyer who is working on this case. I will post it!

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Joe Piranha
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Oct 04, 2007 10:35 pm EDT

Having worked for GC Services for several years, thankfully not very long in a collections capacity - you would be shocked at what tricks those collectors will play on people. Very rude and its all a big joke.
The hard core collectors will play those types of phone games. I recall one time, where a collector called the customer (who happened to be a surgeon) out of the Operating scrub room, and he sang, yes I said sang a little collection song he created to her. This surgeon was completely scrubbed up for surgery, to save a life, and this jerk demanded she get on the phone.

Unfortunately for some people, being a collector is their job, and its a difficult job to do when dollars collected is the driving force behind their monthly bonus checks.

There are valid collection personnel out there willing to make reasonable payment arrangements. There is always someone else to talk to, and instead of calling back the same day. Wait until the next day and try to get someone else or a manager.

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Sharon Tedford
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Oct 04, 2007 1:46 pm EDT

I have to agree with those that have had a negative experience with G C Services. They harrass you until you just don't know what to think. They called looking for my daughter making it sound like she was running away from an obligation. The first person that called was like all friendly saying she was a long lost friend of my daughters and was trying to locate her. Then the nasty calls came after I refused to give out any info on my daughter. In this day and age of fraud you can't be too careful. Then a young man called saying my daughter was avoiding her obligations and was running from them. He was very rude and I hung up on him. He called me directly back and continued to verbally abuse me and slander my daughter. I finally took his name and number and had my daughter call him. Come to find out, it was from a hospital bill that her medical insurance had not paid yet. The hospital themselves never contacted my daughter regarding this. She is now getting in straightened out. It still doesn't take away the fact that these people act in an unethical and unprofessional way. I plan on reporting them to the Better Business Bureau.