The Colorado attorney general – What a joke!!!
I feel the need to recap who I am and why I feel passionate about consumers being violated in the credit industry. It is necessary because depending on who you ask about me I am either good or bad. And this strikes me as funny because there is absolutely no “in the middle” of what people think of me.
If you ask a consumer who was once my client the majority of them will tell you that they trust me and knew that I was on their side. The reason I say “majority” instead of “al” the clients is because of course the Colorado attorney general told me not to complete the work on the rest of my client’s files; even the ones that paid for the services. I tried getting the Colorado attorney general to allow me to at least complete the files but they absolutely refused to let me. I cannot imagine that these particular clients would think I was on their side; even though I not only was but still am.
However if you ask any credit company ranging from Citibank, Bank of America, collection agencies or any of the three credit reporting companies they will absolutely say how badly they hate me and give a story; like the Colorado attorney general ken Salazar, laura udis and paul chessin did to make me look as though I was a criminal. But there was one thing the Colorado attorney general either forgot about or did not think I would piece together and that is the DORA report. The DORA report is like a bogus agency that reviews certain government agencies to see of they are doing their job. DORA stands for the Department of Regulatory Agency. The report dated October 15, 2007 states that during the year 2000 to 2001 the Colorado attorney general failed to investigate many of the complaints that were filed because of a “personnel” problem. That personal problem is easy to assume was me. I filed complaints to the Colorado attorney general’s office every time I saw a violation by a collection agency to that client. I must have sent on average of one hundred complaints per month. Only to have laura udis and paul chessin tell me they were not going to investigate. Nothing better than having the Colorado attorney general tell consumers where to go when the agencies they are to regulate break the laws to consumers.
Nonetheless; the whole lawsuit took a toll on me hard and although I knew I did nothing wrong it was hard for me to accept. I later found the judge that granted the lawsuit in um; shall we say in bed with cheesin and udis. I never had my chance to be heard but that is ok. Just when the Colorado attorney general thought they would be getting rid of a thorn in their side I AM BACK. I am stronger and smarter and I will fight for consumers rights. Today’s credit industry is absolutely awful and I cannot sit back and continue watching consumers be told to bend over. Ken Salazar – you never should have made senate. You are truly one awful politician who runs an illegal office. People will learn about you because I will tell them. Colorado will in fact find out about your ties with the collection agency industry and you will have a lot to answer. The truth always comes out in the end.
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