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Re: Primus DSL Usage (re-visited) Well, in the past 3 weeks, I have received 3 "Collection Demands" from D&A Collections. The latest one claims that "if this matter is not rectified within the next 48 hours, [D&A] will have no alternative other than to inform [Primus] to take necessary steps in recovering this account." You know what? Bring it the f**k on. Maybe, just maybe, I'll see Primus in court and actually see some paperwork!
My U of C Student Legal Case Worker hasn't contacted me (which they said would happen by October 9th) and I still have not seen any paperwork from Primus.
If anyone is interested in viewing any and all documentation that has been transmitted back and forth since February, I'm opening up my website, which amounts to 9 letters and a whole 4 e-bills, it's open at »primus.tigercore.net. This is the site with complete documentation that I have provided to CTV Consumer Watch and Global News Consumer Advocate, and my U of C SLA Case Worker (as useless as they are).
No, I haven't edited any of my personal information. We just moved ~2 weeks ago and I don't give a turd about anyone on the 'net knowing my old address 
Bring it on D&A, bring it on... | |  kevmetricCompetition, Open And Free Markets join:2002-01-15 | You ppl are unfortunately blissfully unaware of how the world works.
In fact, even if you fail to pay, PRIMUS is entirely within its rights, (no matter how fraudulently they handling billing, and technical matters at the company) to destroy your credit rating by saying you balked at paying your debts.
Next time you apply for a credit card, a mortgage, a line of credit, you may find that you are SOOL. | |  | said by kevmetric:In fact, even if you fail to pay, PRIMUS is entirely within its rights, (no matter how fraudulently they handling billing, and technical matters at the company) to destroy your credit rating by saying you balked at paying your debts. And I am entirely within my rights to sue them for defamation of character; Primus/D&A can't simply claim something like this and expect it to stick. Without supporting paperwork, the credit agencies will laugh at them. I know Primus has no supporting paperwork, so I'm not at all concerned.
said by kevmetric:Next time you apply for a credit card, a mortgage, a line of credit, you may find that you are SOOL. Got two, got one, don't need one. As informed by 3 lawyers now, anything D&A/Primus puts on my credit history, will stick for a maximum of 7 years. A letter or two to credit agencies proving lack of supporting documentation and it will go away even sooner. The worst they can do is put a "bad" letter in my credit history... Big deal. | | |
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