Redline
Recovery Services, LLC
Aka ULQ, LLC
(May appear
on Caller ID as Netwolves Network)
1145 Sanctuary Parkway, Suite 350 (corporate)
Alpharetta, GA 30004
770-885-4050
2350 North
Forest Rd
Getzville, NY
14068
COMPLAINTS HERE (NY
Office)
6201 Bonhomme St. Suite 100 S
Houston, TX 77036
713-423-1020
Phone: 716-276-2492
- 866-316-3248 or 888-488-6762
716-250-4800 -
716-250-4827 - 800-592-0230
Fax: 716-250-5015 -
716-250-4890
Web Address:
www.ulq-llc.com
Head Debt Collectors:
Michael Fletcher is the CEO of ULQ
Howard
Gibbs is the CFO of ULQ
Joe
Moran, President, Redline, New York
John
Powers, President, Redline, Houston
Quick Analysis
Consumer Comments Below
All of
the owners in this organization came from various other
debt collector back grounds from across the country.
They jumped on the debt buying frenzy a few years ago to
cash in on the endless flow of cheap, purchased paper.
Their main call center is located in Buffalo, NY, run by
Joe Moran, a man with a terrible reputation in the
collection industry, earning him the nickname of ‘Sleazy
Joe.’ The information received from current and former
employees from Buffalo was of rampant drug use and a
complete disregard for the FDCPA by the Buffalo
collectors. Of course all bottom feeders would like you
to believe they are honest, reputable and operate in a
business like fashion, however Redline never even made
it out of the gate. They were tattooed with labels that
befit most of the disgusting low-life organizations that
operated in and around Buffalo, NY for the past few
years.
I predict that Redline will downsize greatly by year
end, that the available paper will force them to rethink
and reinvent, if they plan to survive. Their name and
reputation will likely have a negative effect on their
abilities to procure more business and they may end
becoming a subsidiary of another organization or
collecting other owner’s debts for a fraction of what
they are now earning.
Redline has seen its bets days; the year ahead will be
lean and problematic. Consumers are urged to make them
spend as much money as possible in debt validation,
forms and calls.
Dispute
anything/everything on credit reports, tape their calls,
and go after them with the full force of the consumer
law industry. They are not that strong, or won’t be as
time goes on; this organization is too fat and thinks
they are entrenched in an industry that is moving at
warp speed. I would NOT pick Redline as a survivor in
this game.
Redline can be beat at their own game, contact me for
assistance in dealing with them or if they appear on
your credit files.
CAUTION:
I recommend you
NEVER
disclose your bank account or credit card information to a debt collector, as you
risk them emptying your account, or maxing out your
credit card. If you feel they are reporting on your
credit bureau files in error or need assistance in
dealing with them, email the details
w/your
location. Assistance and referral to a consumer
legal specialist may be available.
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