Berlin-Wheeler Inc

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Topeka, United States

berlinwheeler.com
Call centerBusiness management consultant· Call center· Business management consultant

Berlin-Wheeler Inc Reviews | Rating 2.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Berlin-Wheeler Inc is located in Topeka, United States on 2942 SW Wanamaker Dr #200. Berlin-Wheeler Inc is rated 2.6 out of 5 in the category call centerbusiness management consultant in United States.

Address

2942 SW Wanamaker Dr #200

Phone

+1 7852711000

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Veronica Escorcia

I missed a call form a 1-800 number, went to return it and it went into a call center for Berlin-Wheeler. Agent that answered said she needed to verify a couple of things before she can give me any information, which she did. But at the end she ended not giving me any at all, put to top it OFF, she just hanged up the call on me.. GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE should NEVER \u003c EVER do that , this call center should hire NEW people....

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Kim Mark Scantlin

Alec Foster, super kind, understanding and responsive to questions. Simply hard times here folks. Remember their job is to collect.

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Taylor Renton

Dude I talked to was chill, he sent me a lteer stating my debt was paid when I was pressed to get an apartment but had to have something in writing stating I had it paid off

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Larry Rojas

One thing to remember is that you do not have to talk to them. Tell them one time, do not call me again, anywhere or anytime. Get credit karma and dispute anything they put on your credit bureau. File complaints with the consumer financial protection bureau. Record all phone calls. Dispute the debt in writing. If they threaten you to sue you, ask them if they truly have that intent and are authorized to initiate a law suit, if they do, call a lawyer. Note: Unless they are an licensed attorney, they cannot sue you and have misinformed you (broke the law). Ask them if they are lawyers, do they have lawyers on staff? If so what is the bar number? If the debt collector raises their voice, talks about lawsuits, advises that you are breaking the law or they quote law to you as if they are telling you what will happen etc, file a complaint or call a lawyer. There are many ways to expose liability as the government has laws and agencies to protect you. If you inform them not to call you again, and they do. Call a lawyer. If they garnish your account, appeal the garnishment. You can retain a lawyer if you can afford or many courts will provide you the form to fill out to dispute the garnishment. Speak with legal aide. Also, filing bankruptcy is an option if dealing with a very large debt, filing puts a 90 day freeze on collection activity. These companies are powerless and are held to a high standard by the government, if they make one small mistake, call a lawyer.

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Google Reviewer

I got nothing to say! I would get banned from Google if i gave an honest written review of Mark and his business.