OMG I just realized something.....

Discussion in 'Credit Talk' started by atlmom, Jun 18, 2002.

  1. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    I hate to admit this.. but I used to work for Perimeter Credit, Gulf State Credit...etc etc...I knew that the names sounded familiar but I just couldn't figure out from where. Perimeter collected Bally's (that's what I did) and Gulf State did Discover. There was another one, forgot the name, that did Student Loans (THOSE people were monsters)

    Anyone have any questions, I bet I have answers!

    BTW, they are crappy towards the employees also, that's why I quit when I became pregnant and they didn't care that I had to be on bedrest and called me to come into work.....


    Man, I can't believe this!

    Oh I also worked for GC Services...........yeah I know I'm sad, you can beat me with a wet noodle....
     
  2. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    Give us some details on things you think might benefit someone....think back on the system they used...I know alot of people on this board have been beating their heads against a wall with gulfstate especially....something to the effect of...how's their record keeping?
     
  3. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    Well here is one secret....Gulf State WILL NOT sue....I remember a 'friend' worked across from me and she handled GS, she used to beat her head because she couldn't collect the balance from the DB (debtor) so used to scream about how she wishes she could just sue those people. Yeah, you'll get an official looking letter about lawsuits and such but they won't sue.

    CAs will RARELY sue you. I used to do collections for GMAC and I saw $40K+ accounts that just got rotated over and over, they won't sue (GC Servcs does GMAC)

    As for Perimeter Credit and Bally's I can't tell you how many Bally's accounts weren't eve legit accounts. Bally's is HORRIBLE, SNEAKY, SLIMY do NOT do biz with them AT ALL The reason that perimeter did what they did is because they bought crap accounts. None of the paper was good on Bally's on occasion you'd collect $50 here or there but nothing signifigant.

    I do remember while working there a lady sued them (NOT small claims btw) and won $3.5 mil we had an all day FDCPA meeting LOL I knew they'd get it eventually, they NEVER told us to give the mini-miranda (This is an attempt to collect a debt any information obtained will be used for that purpose) GC Serv on the other hand did all but beat it into us. yet they still did underhanded crap too.

    None of these places are worthy, or legal for that matter. If you're getting calls from Gulf State good luck, sue 'em I say you'll get more done that way! LOL Their record keeping sucks, and they pull CBR (credit reports) all day long. They are pretty underhanded.

    Their training isn't relaly training, so I figure that if you get a small taperecorder and even tell the collector that you're recording they won't know to say the mini-miranda. You'll have them right there, that's a violation of the FDCPA. They have validation form letters that they send out (it is generic, "we've validated this debt, pay us now")

    I'm positive that you can find a TON to get these people on. I would sit there and watch the GS collectors do 'talk-offs' and would just shake my head, they would threaten ANYTHING, yell, curse it didn't matter, that's what they were told to do! Get an atty, they are a little scared of attys and will stop calling (at least that is what we were told back in '97, was to NOT call accts with attys)

    Hope this helps, I'll be happy to answer anything I didn't cover or clear up anything that I might have confused.

    Thanks! I really hope this helps someone......those people are terrible up there..to the DBs and the employees, the health ins was pretty good though lol ;)
     
  4. soup

    soup Well-Known Member

    Thanx for the inside scoop...I'm sure someone will find your post very helpful and promising to their situation!!!!!!
     
  5. lilgong

    lilgong Well-Known Member

    are you talking about Financial asset managments in Atlanta,, which is part of the gulf states group, if so,,, let me know,,, I sure can use some help.,, thanks
     
  6. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    Yep, they were in the same building, actually the same office/wharehouse LOL It's all the same company.....

    let me know if you need info I can tell you what I know! :)
     
  7. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    I meant to say, if that company is who I'm thinking about, they were in the same office. We had a TON of 'companies' Gulf State Credit...Perimeter Credit....Account Portfolios.....and a ton more that I have since forgotten (I would probably remember them if i heard them again).

    All of them are the same company, as in the clerical stuff was done by the SAME exact women (interesting isn't it how women wer ein the clerical office and all the men were the managers and VPs, oh wait they had the token women managers.....).

    hope this helps a little :)
     
  8. RoundLake

    RoundLake Well-Known Member

    How does the compensation work? Are the employees on comission? Get bonuses? How much $$ doe the collectors make? What is the experience level of the employees, turn-over rate, etc? Get together after work for drinks and "high-fives" to compare notes.

    Just curious.

    -Cliff
     
  9. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    None of these places are worthy, or legal for that matter. If you're getting calls from Gulf State good luck, sue 'em I say you'll get more done that way! LOL Their record keeping sucks, and they pull CBR (credit reports) all day long. They are pretty underhanded.
    atlmom

    ======================
    Why is legal for an illegal outfit to report their illegal activities to the CRAs???
     
  10. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    because, it's big business.......big business..big money....big number of attys........and a general population who hasn't a clue.......

    ;)
     
  11. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    Hain't that the truth & when you add paid politicians to the mix it is even worse!

     
  12. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    Well, let's see I got paid like $8.75/hr I think it was we got bonues but the system is SCREWY! you had to collect so much money, well you only got a percentage (40%) of what you actually collected, then your bonus was calculated by percentage of the percentage.....confused yet? LOL

    Like this;

    You got your monthly budget, let's say $40K Well you would really have to collect $100K in actual money. Then let's say you collected $50K of your budget (so really $125K) Well you would only get say 1% of what you went over, so even though I collected them an extra actual $25K I would only get $1,000. 1% of $10,000. Does that make sense? it is VERY hard to get a bonus. I never got one working at GC Serv. because their system is even WORSE! You had to collect at least 25% OVER your budget to get a bonus. so there was a whole OTHER fraction problem, and i'm pretty sure that most of the people working there couldn't spell fraction let alone do a math problem involving them LOL The managers' bonuses were a percentage of what the collectors under them collected, so you were CONSTANTLY hounded to collect more money (you were making your manager money...which his bonus was MUCH easier to get)


    As for drinks after work..nahh an old manager of mine used to take the new hires to lunch and get them all good and high and come back to work (no wonder he liked his job so much) he only took the guys though......hmmm LOL so, no I never went and smoked a joint during lunch, I found out that he did after I quit and talked to an old friend that still worked there, she told me about him getting caught and fired.

    We did sit in the breakroom and smoke and talk about all the stupid stories we would hear (boy we would hear some good ones too..."my cat just died and I had to pay the funeral costs...") Or we would study CBRs to see what info we could get (what asssets does this guy have that I can get into?)

    Honestly, I ALWAYS got into trouble for helping the DBs out, I would educate them on the FDCPA and tell them how we were violating it, my managers never figured out that I had actually told a lady to go get an atty and file suit against GC Services for violations of teh FDCPA, I don't know if they got sued or not, I went to work for Perimeter credit shortly after lol.

    Honestly, I never knew ANYTHING about a collection agency, never had a bad debt or anything, until I started working for one. I never knew about how horrible they are to people. The pay was ok, it paid my car note and bought me cigarettes at the time, and it paid the rent (parents charge cheap rent lol) and the ins was pretty good too. So it wasn't until MUCH later that I learned how backwards some agencies are.

    GC services for example, trained the employees, you got one week of training, you learned the FDCPA the companies policies, all that good stuff, and you HAD to know it. The did a pretty good job of protecting themselves (except for that one manager that pissed me off and I told the lady how to sue him and gave her ALL the names of the higher ups, to include in her suit , she had a suit believe me...hope she followed through).

    Perimetere credit though, their training was "Here sit next this guy for 3 days then go to that desk and do what he does...." No FDCPA no talk-off training..NOTHING...no wonder they got fined!!!!!

    Oh and lastly, most of the people working at these places are just doing it because they have a bill to pay or something LOL not many people are making this their career. I mean scum off the street is who you are talking to. No one is making any money (except for the upper management) contrary to popular belief. I can't tell you how many times people would say "wow I bet you made a lot of money!" I had ONE paycheck where I got over $1000 that was becasue I got my usual $500 paycheck and a bonus check of like $600.

    So no they aren't paid on handsome commisions, it takes a LOT of work to get that commision.

    HOpe this answered your questions...let me know if you ahve any more...or if anyone has any names of the managers they've talked to..email them to me I want to know if they are the same ones as when I was there..lol

    Take Care!
     
  13. lbrown59

    lbrown59 Well-Known Member

    And when you try to give them the facts they would rather flame the messenger than take action.I guess it's just their way of trying to keep their heads burried in the sand.They don't want to be woke up out of their comfort zone.
     
  14. atlmom

    atlmom Well-Known Member

    YUP!!!!! It's cheaper to settle in small claims with the few who DO have a clue..........then to just do it right!

    that's why I say, find an atty skilled in the art of the FDCPA and SUE SUE SUE...insto-millionaries all around! LOL ;)
     
  15. RoundLake

    RoundLake Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the insight... I have often wondered about the things you elaborated on. It would be interesting to hear stories from someone formerly employed at the CRAs as well.

    Thanks again,

    -Cliff

     
  16. Maggie75

    Maggie75 Well-Known Member

    I don't have issues with this CA, but if I did, it would certainly be helpful to have the above insights about filing suits against the CA's listed in the thread

    WOW!!!
     
  17. RoundLake

    RoundLake Well-Known Member

    You know, ATLMOM's description is probably not far off from the Customer Service organization of many major companies.

    MyPC Manufacturer, for example: I got the feeling reently that I knew much more than the Customer Service individual that I was talking to.

    -Cliff
     
  18. Butch

    Butch Well-Known Member

    Thanx Altmom,

    WELCOME to the board. You'll prove to be one of the most valuable assets around here. Hats off for joined the "good" side. :)

    here is everything you need to know loser ACCOUNT PORTFOLIOS, INC. (DELAWARE)
    Corporate Officers (GA Corp # K 819630 Gulf State Credit LLC)

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BRYAN FALIERO 3300 NE EXPWY BLDG 1 STE MATLANTA, GEORGIA 30341
    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DAVID E KING 3300 NE EXPWY BLDG 1 STE MATLANTA, GEORGIA 30341
    SECRETARY TYLER T ZACHERY 3300 NE EXPWY BLDG 1 STE MATLANTA, GEORGIA 30341
    For more information about OSI or to arrange an interview, call 1-800-487-2005.
    Call 800-425-0006 or 800-514-5895
    The street address is:
    2425 Commerce Avenue
    Duluth, GA 30036
    The Corporate Headquarters telephone number is:
    678-417-5000
    OSI Portfolios Services, Inc.
    Bryan Faliero
    (67 417-5000
    E-Mail: bryan.faliero@osi.to
    Professional Member of Debt Buyers Association @ DEBTBUYERS.COM
    Debt Buyers' Association
    10440 Pioneer Blvd., Suite 2 Santa Fe Springs, CA 90670-8235
    Phone (562) 903-7222 * Fax (562) 903-7277

    Hereâ??s Gulf State Credit web site:

    bryan.faliero@osi.to/publ...ninfo.html

    www.debtmarketplace.com/b...rix.html#o

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    GULF STATE CREDIT, LLC
    2425 Commerce Avenue, Bldg 2100, Suite 100
    duluth GA 30096
    PO Box 105460, Atlanta, GA 30348-5460
    License # A586 issued 8/26/98:pH 770-451-4862
    Branch: AZ; GA: MO; TX


    OSI HOLDINGS CORP.
    Corporate Officers
    Title Name Address
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DAVID B. KREISS 300 GALLERIA PKWY STE 690ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30339
    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ALLEN CAPSUTO 300 GALLERIA PKWY STE 690ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30339
    SECRETARY DAVID E. KING 101 EAST 52ND ST 31ST FLRNEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022
    OSI PORTFOLIO SERVICES, INC.
    Corporate Officers
    K609594

    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BRIAN FALIERO
    2425 COMMERCE AVE BD2100 #100DULUTH, GEORGIA 30096
    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER STEVEN WENDLING
    2425 COMMERCE AVE BD2100 #100DULUTH, GEORGIA 30096

    Unregistered User
    7/26/01 7:29:48 pm
    Reply Sue the Bastards Chumpster CONFORMED NAME: GULF STATE CREDIT LLP
    CIK: 0001058635
    ASSIGNED SIC:
    IRS NUMBER: 510369044
    STATE OF INCORPORATION: DE
    FISCAL YEAR END: 1231
    FILING VALUES: FORM TYPE: 10-K
    ACT: 34
    FILE NUMBER: 333-15867-40
    FILM NUMBER: 98584782
    BUSINESS ADDRESS: STREET1: 390 SOUTH WOODS MILL RD
    CITY: CHESTERFIELD
    STATE: MO
    ZIP: 63017
    PHONE: 3145760022
    MAIL ADDRESS: STREET1: 390 SOUTH WOODS MILL RD
    CITY: CHESTERFIELD
    STATE: MO
    ZIP: 63017

    678-417-5000

    800-240-0324

    OSI Portfolio Services, Inc.
    2425 Commerce Avenue
    Duluth, GA 30036

    bryan.faliero@osi.to/publ...ninfo.html

    www.debtmarketplace.com/b...rix.html#o

    www.budhibbs.com/agencies_avoid.htm

    www.creditmania.com/default.asp

    www.freeedgar.com/search/...CREDIT+LLP


    GULF STATE CREDIT, LLC
    2425 Commerce Avenue, Bldg 2100, Suite 100
    duluth GA 30096
    PO Box 105460, Atlanta, GA 30348-5460
    License # A586 issued 8/26/98:pH 770-451-4862
    Branch: AZ; GA: MO; TX


    OSI HOLDINGS CORP.
    Corporate Officers
    Title Name Address
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER DAVID B. KREISS 300 GALLERIA PKWY STE 690ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30339
    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER ALLEN CAPSUTO 300 GALLERIA PKWY STE 690ATLANTA, GEORGIA 30339
    SECRETARY DAVID E. KING 101 EAST 52ND ST 31ST FLRNEW YORK, NEW YORK 10022
    OSI PORTFOLIO SERVICES, INC.
    Corporate Officers K609594
    Title Name Address
    CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER BRIAN FALIERO 2425 COMMERCE AVE BD2100 #100DULUTH, GEORGIA 30096
    CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER STEVEN WENDLING 2425 COMMERCE AVE BD2100 #100DULUTH, GEORGIA 30096




    ITEM 10. DIRECTORS AND EXECUTIVE OFFICERS OF THE REGISTRANT

    Directors of the Company are elected annually by its shareholders to serve
    during the ensuing year or until a successor is duly elected and qualified.
    Executive officers of the Company are duly elected by its Board of Directors to
    serve until their respective successors are elected and qualified. The following
    table sets forth certain information with respect to the directors and executive
    officers of the Company.

    Continued ...
     
  19. Butch

    Butch Well-Known Member

    Continued ...


    Name Age Position or Office
    ---- --- ------------------
    Jeffrey E. Stiefler 52 Chairman of the Board of Directors
    Timothy G. Beffa 47 Director, President and
    Chief Executive Officer
    David E. De Leeuw 53 Director
    David E. King 39 Director, Secretary and Treasurer
    Tyler T. Zachem 32 Director and Vice President
    David G. Hanna 34 Director
    Frank J. Hanna, III 36 Director
    Dennis G. Punches 62 Director
    Nathan W. Pearson, Jr. 46 Director
    Daniel J. Dolan 45 Executive Vice President and
    Chief Financial Officer

    JEFFREY E. STIEFLER (52), Chairman of the Board of Directors since January 10,
    1996. Previously, Mr. Stiefler was President and Director of American Express
    Company, where he had previously served in various capacities since 1983,
    including President and Chief Executive Officer of IDS Financial Services. Prior
    to joining the Company, Mr. Stiefler held various positions with the Meritor
    Financial Group, including Chairman of the Meritor Savings Bank Florida and the
    Meritor Savings Bank Washington D.C., and Citicorp, including Vice President and
    Regional Business Manager of the New York Banking Division and Senior Vice
    President and Regional Business Manager of Nationwide Financial Services. Mr.
    Stiefler currently serves as a director of National Computer Systems and
    chairman of International Data Response Corporation.

    TIMOTHY G. BEFFA (47), President, Chief Executive Officer and Director of
    Outsourcing Solutions Inc. since August 1996. From August 1995 until August
    1996, Mr. Beffa served as President and Chief Operating Officer of DIMAC
    Corporation ("DIMAC") and DIMAC DIRECT Inc. ("DDI") and as a director of DDI.
    From 1989 until August 1995, Mr. Beffa served as a Vice President of DIMAC and
    as Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of DDI. Prior to joining
    DIMAC, Mr. Beffa was Vice President of Administration and Controller for the
    International Division of Pet Incorporated, a food and consumer products
    company, where he previously had been manager of Financial Analysis.

    DAVID E. DE LEEUW (53), Director of the Company since September 21, 1995. Mr. De
    Leeuw is a managing general partner of MDC Management Company III, L.P., which
    is the general partner of McCown De Leeuw & Co. III, L.P. and McCown De Leeuw &
    Co. III (Europe), L.P., a managing general partner of MDC Management company
    IIA, L.P., which is the general partner of McCown De Leeuw & Co. III (Asia),
    L.P. and a member of Gamma Fund, LLC. Prior to founding McCown De Leeuw & Co.
    with George E. McCown in 1984, Mr. De Leeuw was Manager of the Leveraged
    Acquisition Unit and Vice President in the Capital Markets Group at Citibank,
    N.A. Mr. De Leeuw also worked with W.R. Grace & Co. where he was Assistant
    Treasurer and manager of Corporate Finance. Mr. De Leeuw began his career as an
    investment banker with Paine Webber Incorporated. He currently serves as a
    director of Vans, Inc., AmeriComm Holdings, Inc., Nimbus CD International, Inc.,
    Aurora Foods Inc. and American Residential Inventory Trust.

    DAVID E. KING (39), Secretary, Treasurer and Director of the Company since
    September 21, 1995. Mr. King is a general partner of MDC management Company III,
    L.P., which is the general partner of McCown De Leeuw & Co. III, L.P., and
    McCown De Leeuw & Co. Offshore (Europe) III, L.P. a general partner of MDC
    Management Company IIIA, L.P., which is the general partner of McCown De Leeuw &
    Co. III (Asia), L.P. and a member of Gamma Fund, LLC. Mr. King has been
    associated with McCown De Leeuw & Co. since 1990. He currently serves as a
    director of AmeriComm Holdings, Inc., International Data Response Corporation,
    Fitness Holdings Inc., RSP Manufacturing Corporation and Sarcom.

    TYLER T. ZACHEM (32), Vice President and Director of the Company since September
    21, 1995. Mr. Zachem is a principal of MDC Management Company III, which is the
    general partner of McCown De Leeuw & Co. III; and McCown De Leeuw & Co. III
    (Europe), L.P., and a principal of MDC Management Company IIIA, L.P., which is
    the general partner of McCown De Leeuw & Co. III (Asia), L.P. Mr. Zachem has
    been associated with McCown De Leeuw & Co. since July 1993. Mr. Zachem
    previously worked as a consultant with McKinsey & Co. and as an investment
    banker with McDonald & Company. He currently serves as a director of RSP
    Manufacturing Corporation, The Brown Schools, Inc., Aurora Foods Inc. and Papa
    Gino's Inc.

    DAVID G. HANNA (34), Director of the Company since September 21, 1995. From
    November 1992 to September 1995, Mr. Hanna served as President of Account
    Portfolios, L.P. From 1988 to November 1992, Mr. Hanna served as President of
    the Governmental Division of Nationwide Credit, Inc., administering contracts
    for government agencies including the Department of Education Student Loans
    program. David G. Hanna is the brother of Frank J. Hanna, III.

    FRANK J. HANNA, III (36), Director of the Company since September 21, 1995. Mr.
    Hanna founded Account Portfolios, L.P. in July 1990, and served as its Chief
    Executive Officer until its acquisition by OSI in September 1995. From February
    1988 to January 1990, Mr. Hanna served as Group Vice President of Nationwide
    Credit, Inc., a large accounts receivable management company. Frank J. Hanna III
    is the brother of David G. Hanna. Mr. Hanna currently serves as a director of
    Cerulean Companies, Inc.

    DENNIS G. PUNCHES (62), Director of the Company since November 1996. From May
    1988 to October 1988 and from January 1990 to November 1996, Mr. Punches served
    as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Payco American Corporation. From
    October 1988 to January 1990, Mr. Punches served as Co-Chairman of the Board of
    Directors of Payco American Corporation. From 1969 to January 1990, Mr. Punches
    served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Payco American Corporation.

    NATHAN W. PEARSON, JR. (46), Director of the Company since July 1997. Mr.
    Pearson is an operating affiliate of McCown De Leeuw & Co. Mr. Pearson has been
    affiliated with McCown De Leeuw since 1997. Since 1996, Mr. Pearson has been
    Managing Director of Commonwealth Holdings, a private investment firm. From 1988
    to 1995, Mr. Pearson was Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of
    Broadcasting Partners, L.L.C., a radio broadcasting leveraged buyout
    organization and since 1995, Mr. Pearson has been a principal of investment and
    management of Broadcasting Partners, L.L.C. Prior to joining Broadcasting
    Partners, L.L.C., Mr. Pearson was a management consultant with McKinsey and
    Company from 1982 to 1988.

    DANIEL J. DOLAN (45), Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of
    the Company since October 1997. Mr. Dolan has 23 years experience in public
    accounting, the last 11 years as a partner of Ernst & Young LLP.
     
  20. milkmom

    milkmom Well-Known Member

    This is really good info. Thanks for giving us the inside scoop!!!
     

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