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Company Information
Variations on Name: Alegis Group, Capital Management Services LP, Sherman Acquisitions LP, LVNV Funding LLC, Resurgent Capital Services LP, SFG Technologies, Inc., Credit One Financial Solutions, Marble Arch Home Loans, Ventus Capital Services
Website: http://sfg.com/index.htm
Addresses:
8600 Governors Hill Drive Suite 201
Cincinnati, OH 45249-1388
85 10th Ave N
New York, NY 10011-4725
1-646-486-5976
335 Madison Ave 19th Floor
New York, NY 10017-4632
1-212-922-1616
8900 Nelson Way, Suite #100
Burnaby, BC V5A 4W9
Box 442 9632 Cameron St.
Burnaby, BC V3J 1M2
Better Business Bureau Report Summary (Capital Management Services LP)
We researched the Better Business Bureau reports on this company as of February 15, 2012 and found the following data:
Number of complaints processed by the BBB
– in the last 36 months: 349 complaints
– in the last 12 months: 105 complaints
The agency maintains an “F” rating due to its handling of the complaints filed.
Complaints about Sherman Financial Group
Read or share your complaints about this debt collection agency:
State and Federal Regulatory Actions (FTC, state attorneys general)
New York – In June 2009, the New York State Attorney General reached an agreement with Capital Management Services, Inc. The company has agreed to substantially reform their business practices in order to be in full compliance with the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and New York’s Debt Collection Procedures Act. According to complaints received by the Attorney General’s Office, collectors employed fraudulent tactics in an attempt to collect debts, including:
- Contacting alleged debtors without a lawful justification for doing so and even after being asked in writing to cease all communication
- Contacting consumers at their places of employment even though the collectors were aware that such contact was prohibited by the consumers’ employers
- Discussing consumers’ debts with third parties (i.e. employers, neighbors, etc.), and doing so even after the third party told the company to cease such communications
- Falsely claiming that the company was acting on behalf of an attorney and that the company or a creditor was about to commence legal action against the consumer
- Failing to respond to consumers requests for debt verification
The company has agreed to enhance their compliance protocols and make it easier for consumers to file complaints against individual collectors. They must create a direct link on their web site to consumer complaint forms. They must also maintain an employee disciplinary history database, as well as a comprehensive database of all complaints made by consumers or third parties who were wrongly contacted by collectors.