Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Roth, Morgan and Associates


Roth, Morgan and Associates is a fictitious name used by Allied Credit Consultants, LLC, an Orlando based Florida debt collector.   It's debt collectors call consumers and impersonate paralegals acting on behalf of an attorney.  Moreover, they also use pseudonyms such as "Scott Stevens", "Thomas Schaffer" and "Michael Bennett."  Roth, Morgan and Associates debt collectors communicate with consumers in a manner that gives the false impression and appearance that they were associated with an attorney.   On its website, the company boasts:  "Roth & Morgan is an international business corporation that collects your delinquent accounts using our vast network of law firms and collection agencies. Before developing our network, we were your normal brick-and-mortar collection agency. Our personal collections experience and communications with other agencies and law firms convinced us there are better ways of collecting your debts - faster and with a higher collection rate."

                         

Allied Credit Consultants, LLC


Allied Credit Consultants is an Orlando based Florida debt collector with an office located at: 4700 Millenia Blvd., Suite #175, Orlando, FL 32839.

In a lawsuit filed in United States District Court in Orlando, the consumer alleged that during February of 2016, he received 3 telephone calls from Allied Credit Consultants and the originating telephone number was 888-855-7131. The first caller to the consumer from Allied Credit Consultants identified himself as "Scott Stevens," Account Director from Allied Credit Consultants and paralegal. In a second call, the caller identified himself as "Michael Bennett" from "offices of Roth Morgan and Associates, and that his delinquent account had been "assigned to legal recovery." Angel Rivera, an employee of Allied Credit Consultants used the pseudonym "Michael Bennett" in calling the consumer. Another caller used the pseudonym "Scot Stevens" in calling the consumer.  In the telephone calls:

a.  Allied Credit Consultants told Plaintiff that if he did not set up a payment plan that they would be sending my information out to some kind of credit bureau that would intercept money out of any bank account he had; and

b.  Allied Credit Consultants told Plaintiff that they would garnish his wages from his work and out of his paycheck.

c.  Allied Credit Consultants communicated with a Plaintiff by telephone in a manner that gave the false impression and appearance that they were associated with an attorney. All of these acts, if proven, constitute violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.

Allied Credit Consultants, LLC


Allied Credit Consultants is an Orlando based Florida debt collector with an office located at: 4700 Millenia Blvd., Suite #175, Orlando, FL 32839.

In a lawsuit filed in United States District Court in Orlando, the consumer alleged that during February of 2016, he received 3 telephone calls from Allied Credit Consultants and the originating telephone number was 888-855-7131. The first caller to the consumer from Allied Credit Consultants identified himself as "Scott Stevens," Account Director from Allied Credit Consultants and paralegal. In a second call, the caller identified himself as "Michael Bennett" from "offices of Roth Morgan and Associates, and that his delinquent account had been "assigned to legal recovery." Angel Rivera, an employee of Allied Credit Consultants used the pseudonym "Michael Bennett" in calling the consumer. Another caller used the pseudonym "Scot Stevens" in calling the consumer.  In the telephone calls:

a.  Allied Credit Consultants told Plaintiff that if he did not set up a payment plan that they would be sending my information out to some kind of credit bureau that would intercept money out of any bank account he had; and

b.  Allied Credit Consultants told Plaintiff that they would garnish his wages from his work and out of his paycheck.

c.  Allied Credit Consultants communicated with a Plaintiff by telephone in a manner that gave the false impression and appearance that they were associated with an attorney. All of these acts, if proven, constitute violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.