View Full Version : Got their Attention today
Rick Hurst
05-29-2009, 03:45 PM
I've had a mortgage company that had (3) outstanding invoices with me and after numerous calls to attempt to collect my monies I finally took it upon myself to get their attention.  (1) invoice was 6 months old.
 
7 am. I stood out front of their office building with a sign stating ******** Mortgage Company does not pay their bills, Why pay yours?
 
The police came out and told me I was on private property and would have to leave.  I asked them if I could stand in the median like the homeless are allowed to do so. 
 
They said sure and even chuckled about it.
 
I got the thumbs up from quite a few folks driving by.  One guy hollored to give them hell.  Around 8:30, an employee from the mortgage company asked me to come inside and they'd cut my check.  They did, and I gave them the sign.:D 
 
rick
Nick Ostrowski
05-29-2009, 03:53 PM
Rick, you're my hero.  Awesome!!
Jerry Peck
05-29-2009, 04:05 PM
They did, and I gave them the sign.
 
 
Way to go!
 
I'm guessing that was a very expensive sign they had you make and hand deliver to them. :D
Michael Thomas
05-29-2009, 04:05 PM
Ha! .......
Rick Hurst
05-29-2009, 04:30 PM
Actually Jerry it was one of those "Garage Sale" signs I had saved from the past.
 
I sprayed white paint over the red lettering, let it dried and then posted my message with a large black marker pen.
 
My morning appt. called last night to reshedule till next week, so I thought I have time to go after these folks and I did.
 
I'll probably never get a call from them again, but I don't care to do business with them anyway.;) 
 
rick
Jim Robinson
05-29-2009, 04:47 PM
Totally awesome.  I wish I could have seen it.  
A million years ago I was selling beverages and wine, and this sandwich shop just would not pay a $150 bill,  My boss went into the shop and raised hell in front of all of the customers.  They cut a check pretty fast.  Embarrassment is pretty motivating.
John Dirks Jr
05-29-2009, 06:49 PM
You are one heck of a character Rick.  Definitely brought a smile to my face.:)
Jim Zborowski
05-30-2009, 06:36 AM
Wish you had a video of it, Rick
mathew stouffer
05-30-2009, 07:21 AM
That's great, way to stick it to them.  That should have made local news.  I am sitting here laughing my ass off.
archivoyeur
06-01-2009, 11:20 AM
Way to go! 
That worked much better than adding overdue fees and interest on a daily basis. I don't usually get any attention until the bill is 4 or 5 times the original amount, which could take a whole week.
 
Well Done!
Jerry Peck
06-01-2009, 12:01 PM
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until the bill is 4 or 5 times the original amount, which could take a whole week.
 
 
Ummmm ... those are some SERIOUS late charges there. :eek:
Steve Reilly
06-12-2009, 11:25 AM
Good for you. showed some moxie.
Randy Aldering
06-13-2009, 10:21 AM
Absolutely brutal!  Great job!  I would have loved to see it on the national news.  It's a good thing you didn't get a jerk of a COP while you were out there.  I could imagine the headline "Home inspector tazed while trying to collect bill from mortgage company."
A.D. Miller
06-13-2009, 03:44 PM
I've had a mortgage company that had (3) outstanding invoices with me and after numerous calls to attempt to collect my monies I finally took it upon myself to get their attention. (1) invoice was 6 months old.
 
7 am. I stood out front of their office building with a sign stating ******** Mortgage Company does not pay their bills, Why pay yours?
 
The police came out and told me I was on private property and would have to leave. I asked them if I could stand in the median like the homeless are allowed to do so. 
 
They said sure and even chuckled about it.
 
I got the thumbs up from quite a few folks driving by. One guy hollored to give them hell. Around 8:30, an employee from the mortgage company asked me to come inside and they'd cut my check. They did, and I gave them the sign.:D 
 
rick
 
Rick: After my own heart.:D
archivoyeur
06-16-2009, 10:51 AM
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Ummmm ... those are some SERIOUS late charges there. :eek:
 
Why yes, yes indeed they are. 
I learned billing practices from the State Insurance Fund here in New York State, which is currently the only place for certain low volume, (<$1,000,000) high risk contractors to obtain liability insurance in NYS. They're as tough as  the mob to quit. They just keep billing you, two three bills a week, each one higher than the last. Got my attention when they wanted $8,600 premiums on a $10,000 payroll year.
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