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CMRE Financial Services, Inc.

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3075 East Imperial Highway, Suite 200
Brea, CA 92821
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(714) 528-3200

http://www.cmrefsi.com

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Company Rating

BBB

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Customer Reviews

based on 1 review.

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Complaint Experience

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Complaint Resolution Index (CRI)

1 complaints closed in last 3 years.

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Membership Information

This business is not a member of Business Consumer Alliance. This fact does not disparage the company in any way.

Recent Review

Posted on 8/9/2013

Extortion and Fraud

CMRE Financial Services, Inc. located at 3075 3075 E. Imperial HWY # 200 Brea, CA 92821-6753, the registered agents are: Andrea Parr, Jack Nixon and Jon Nixon. It seems to be a family owned business. They have been harassing us for a bill we did not owed, they will send your information to the credit bureau to force money out of consumers. This is a form of extorting money apparently in a legal way while ruining your credit file. This company is the worst and as low as you can go. We have reported these company to the California's Attorney General for investigation and the Justice Department. We just received confirmation that the Justice Department is launching an investigation of this company regarding their trade practices. Our main goal is to run these companies out of business. We are also working with our House of Representatives and Senators in Texas in drafting legislation to protect consumer from hackers like this company. We will keep you posted and updated periodically.

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Complaints and Resolutions

Total Amount in Dispute:
$881.00

Total Amount Settled:
$0.00

Complaint Experience

0%

Complaint Resolution Index (CRI)

BCA's Summary and Analysis:

Some complainants allege they receive dunning notices for debts which are erroneous previously paid or unfamiliar to them. Most report the debts in question relate to health or medical invoices. Other customers complain that company personnel is uncooperative in resolving responsibility issues and places the burden of proof on the customer.~~The company responds to most complaints by disputing complaint allegations closing accounts or giving reasons why alleged debts are valid. If you have been contacted by a collection agency for a debt which seems unfamiliar to you carefully check your records to verify the the origin and amount before paying. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act protects consumers from unfair collection tactics including threats harassment and collection of fictitious debts.

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Complaint Closing Statistics

1 complaints against CMRE Financial Services, Inc. closed in last 3 years.
Complaints Type of response
0 Making a full refund, as the consumer requested
0 Making a partial refund
0 Agreed to make an adjustment
0 Refusing to make an adjustment
0 Refuse to adjust, relying on terms of agreement
1 Unanswered

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Company Info

Our company helps healthcare providers maintain good patient relationships while collecting past due invoices, and Insurance/Workers' Comp follow-up and rebilling. We also offer programs that reduce collection costs.

Primary Contact: Jeffrey Nieman (CEO)
Business Started: 1/1/1979
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Licensing

We know of no licensing or registration requirement for companies engaged in this company's stated type of business.

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Government Actions

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Comments and Analysis

The BBB urges caution! Never give your bank account credit card numbers or other personal information to unidentified callers for any reason. If you are contacted by a debt collector about an unfamiliar debt don’t allow the collector to intimidate you into paying a debt you do not owe. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act FDCPA gives you the right to verify debts from debt collectors. Within 35 days of being contacted by a debt collector you can send a letter requesting the collector validate your debt. This validation needs to include some documents from the original creditor proving you owe the debt the amount you owe is valid and the agency is allowed to collect the debt from you. Your request for validation must be made in writing and should be sent via certified mail with return receipt requested.~~Within five days of its first communication to you the debt collector is responsible for sending you a debt validation notice. This notice should be in writing letter letting you know you have the right to dispute the validity of the debt within 30 days. The FDCPA allows the collector to include the debt validation notice in the initial communication. So if the debt collector’s first communication with you is by phone you should receive a debt validation letter from them within five days. If the first communication is by letter that letter might already include the debt validation notice; otherwise you should soon get another letter including the notice. The written notice must also tell you the amount to the debt the name of the creditor what you must do to dispute the debt how to contact the creditor and a warning that “This is an attempt to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.” If you don’t dispute the debt in writing within 30 days the debt collector has the right to assume the debt is valid. During the 30 day period the collector can continue attempts to collect the debt from you until it receives your validation request.~~Keep in mind that federal and state consumer protection laws do not permit debt collectors to collect or attempt to collect a consumer debt by use or threat of use of physical force or violence by any criminal means to cause harm to the person or the reputation or the property of any person; or the threat to any person that nonpayment of the consumer debt will result in the arrest of the debtor or the seizure garnishment or attachment of wages unless such action is in fact contemplated by the debt collector and permitted by the law. The law also prohibits the practice of using obscene or profane language; placing telephone calls without disclosure of the caller's identity misrepresenting the purpose of the telephone call or communication; or by repeated calls or contacts to annoy or harass.If you have been contacted by a collection agency for a debt which seems unfamiliar to you carefully check your records to verify the the origin and amount before paying. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act protects consumers from unfair collection tactics including threats harassment and collection of fictitious debts.~~This law also requires debt collectors to supply documentation to substantiate the debt upon request of the debtor. If they are unable to present the requested documentation you are not required to pay the debt. ~If you have been contacted by a collection agency for a debt which seems unfamiliar to you carefully check your records to verify the origin and amount before paying. The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act protects consumers from unfair collection tactics including threats harassment and collection of fictitious debts.~~

Other Considerations

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DBAs:

C M R E Financial Services Inc.

Websites:
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Contacts:

Jon Nixon (Owner)
Isabel Adams (Representative)
Sandy Lawrence (Contact)
Sandy Powell (President)
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