Cash Advance INC. or Advance America
Complaint
Kelly Patenaude
Country: United States
NOTICE OF DEMAND
RE: ADVANCE AMERICA OVERDUE $628.00
To date, we have received no correspondence pertaining to your $628.00 debt to our company. This, following numerous attempts to collect will be your final notification prior to our referring your debt to an outside collection firm.
Your balance is currently 1026 days past due. We intend to close this matter within no more than two business days from today’s date. Your full payment by that date will stop this process.
If you fail to respond to this notice, you will be contacted by a collection firm and can no longer be assisted by our company in preventing this potential credit-affecting collection to take place.
Your options
1) You can pay $337.00 today as a one-time payment to delete this account permanently from your records.
2) You can set up payment plan with us for your total balance $628.00
For settlement talks emails us at : micropayments.matrix@mailerq.net
Sincerely,
Staff Attorney, Matrix Debt Relief
Copies to:
Frank Rogers, County Administrator
Carl Cooper, County Attorney
Maria Fairchild, Public Safety
Note : It is possible that our previous emails fell through the cracks or delivered in spam because of words like (credit, loan, payment etc.)
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RE: ADVANCE AMERICA OVERDUE $628.00
To date, we have received no correspondence pertaining to your $628.00 debt to our company. This, following numerous attempts to collect will be your final notification prior to our referring your debt to an outside collection firm.
Your balance is currently 1026 days past due. We intend to close this matter within no more than two business days from today’s date. Your full payment by that date will stop this process.
If you fail to respond to this notice, you will be contacted by a collection firm and can no longer be assisted by our company in preventing this potential credit-affecting collection to take place.
Your options
1) You can pay $337.00 today as a one-time payment to delete this account permanently from your records.
2) You can set up payment plan with us for your total balance $628.00
For settlement talks emails us at : micropayments.matrix@mailerq.net
Sincerely,
Staff Attorney, Matrix Debt Relief
Copies to:
Frank Rogers, County Administrator
Carl Cooper, County Attorney
Maria Fairchild, Public Safety
Note : It is possible that our previous emails fell through the cracks or delivered in spam because of words like (credit, loan, payment etc.)
Disclaimer : Micro Payments Settlement | FDCPA | Matrix Debt Relief © 2022
This standard email footer is used to protect attorney-client privilege, which generally applies to communications between an attorney and their client, provided those communications are not disclosed to a third party (or made for the purpose of committing a crime or tort). This is one of the oldest recognized privileges for confidential communications. It is critical to the attorney-client relationship because it gives clients confidence, they can be forthright and their attorneys are then better able to provide candid and effective advice. The possibility of disclosure to a third party is the specific reason the disclaimer is included.
Comments
Some business you visited online was hacked and your info was sold on the dark web. Funny thing is that the people that they supposedly CC'd are actually real people, but all in different states and towns. I guess they don't think people are smart enough to look up who they are listing and see that it is a scam they are trying to play over on us.
I do have a loan with Advance America; I’ve never missed a payment etc. They have said it in a scam in my local office; also. I’d never have been given a loan now if I owed a past debt with any of the affiliates associated with them.