Academy Collection Service, Inc.
10965 Decatur Road
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19154-3210
Phone: 800-220-0605
800- 441-6881
800-503-3852
Local: 215-281-7500
215-992-8966
Fax: (215) 281-7512
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Call Center:
9350 Ashton Road, #1
Philadelphia, PA 19114
(215) 698-1308
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Las Vegas:
750 Pilot Road, Suite #A
Las Vegas, NV 89119
(702) 889-3180
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and Belmont, California 940002
Web Address:
www.academycollection.com
Head Debt Collectors:
Keith Dickstein, CEO
Janet Miller, Secretary,
Treasurer
Consumer Comments Below
Bud Says
Like most debt collection agencies, Academy
Collection Service makes more money when they DON’T abide by the law as
detailed in this email from a former employee:
Subject:
Academy Collection Service (Email From A Collector)11/08/04
Email: “…I felt compelled to write
this letter to you after having read some of the information you have
provided online regarding Academy Collection Service” “I was
employed as a collector at Academy from **/**/ thru */**/ when I was fired.
The reasons for my being terminated had everything to do with my
unwillingness to violate FDCPA regulations as I was expected to at
Academy” “Every word I have read about Academy online (all of it
very negative) is completely accurate. I began keeping an informal log of
each time I witnessed an FDCPA violation, other crimes being committed in
the office, unethical/illegal demands placed on collectors by management,
etc., and I stopped after reaching 150 violations in less than one week.”
“We (the collectors) were regularly provided with written instructions on
how to perform our duties which fell within FDCPA guidelines and then
immediately thereafter given verbal instructions which were in direct
contradiction to the written instructions.” “All collectors were not only
expected, but required to do or say absolutely anything required to collect
the most money from debtors as quickly as possible regardless of the law
while at the same time it was understood that if a collector received a
complaint from the Attorney General Office or other agencies we would
not received our commissions on that particular account and would possibly
be required to pay a fine. I saw a more than one instance in which
collectors were fired for having received a complaint (these collectors were
doing and saying the same things everyone did literally hundreds of times
each day).” “After seeing people lose their jobs or being financially
penalized through a variety of methods by Academy management
personnel and because of the fact that I needed my job very much, I was
afraid to violate the law as was expected for fear of losing my job.
Academy management immediately began to penalize me financially for my
"lack of compliance" and I was eventually fired because of it.” “I worked as
a collector for about six years before leaving the business in the early
1990s and earlier this year returned to collections work obtaining
employment at Academy. In my previous collections jobs I worked at
reputable firms and I never felt like the "bad guy" in fact in general I had
a good, positive and well-working relationship with the debtors with whom I
had regular contact. I have never been employed at a place like Academy
Collection Service before. It is a nightmare of a place that I never
imagined could be doing business the way they are because of existing laws
and regulations covering third-party collections.” “The other crimes
being committed on a daily basis were just as mind boggling to me: drug
dealing and drug use definitely being at the top of the list -- all being
done very openly and with the knowledge of all who work there.” “Academy
management regularly demanded it's collectors to change dates of
deposit on posted-dated check-by-phone payments in order to look better and
appear more productive to their clients. How were they able to do that
in this day and age?...I supposed that to a degree I am a disgruntled
employee (or ex-employee) but the daily routine at Academy Collection
Service is extremely bad and very illegal and something needs to be done
about it as well as about some of the collectors employed there who are
honest and law-abiding people of quality who work in fear and are being
manipulated into unethical and illegal collection practices in order to
prevent severe financial penalties being imposed on them by Academy
management or the loss of their job.” J*
Lawlessness and drug use are two common complaints
we receive on most collection agencies. Academy owners Keith Dickstein and
Janet Miller have never shown us any efforts
being used to clean up their dirty house.
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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