Thursday, November 15, 2007

Deborah S. Harvego, CA

Bud Says...

Head Debt Collectors: Richard G. Neuheisel, AZ Katherine A. Neuheisel, AZ Deborah S. Harvego, CA

***** A CON-AMERICA DEBT COLLECTOR *****

Rookie Attorney Kathryn A. Neuheisel and daddy Attorney Richard Neuheisel are now on-board as a new 'Con-America' (CACH ) franchisee for the Tempe area.

Deborah S. Hervego is the (lawyer?) collecting lying and ripping off consumers in Sacramento, CA.with her incredible lack of FDCPA knowledge.This woman needs to go into another area of law because her apparent lack of FDCPA knowledge makes me wonder how she EVER got licensed.

They must not be real good at debt collection law because they recently lost a BIG case for violating collection laws that cost them nearly $100,000. Way to go on the training sessions Kathryn & Richard...bet you were sleeping through them.

Between the ego's of the Neuheisel and the ignorance of Harvego, consumers are warned that this 'train-wreck' is headed into obscurity. Like all 'Con-America' lawsuits that are filed, they usually manufacture documents in-house to validate their claims. They hope you will not show up in court, so they can get a default judgment. The truth is, most of these frivolous lawsuits can easily be won by consumers. I always recommend that you utilize the professionals at: www.naca.net who are no match for these poorly trained and egotistical neophytes.


Typical of what untrained lawyers, who are desperate for a paycheck can do, by allowing their collection goons to lie, intimidate and threaten honest, hard-working consumers for money that they may not even owe.

Neuheisel is yet another example of wasted law licenses and how low organizations must stoop to find lawyers that can collect debts. Stay far away from them UNLESS you have the ability to legally tape their phone conversations. Then, you may want to have them call you and break the law. Who knows, you could be their next lawsuit in a federal court and receive an even bigger award than they just lost. (and you thought that lawyers were smart)

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