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Posted Sat December 16, 2006 1:11 pm, by Peter P. written to Macy's East
Write a Letter to this Company
I have 2 accounts, Strawbridges and Macys. Reccently Strawbridges merged with Macy's. They did not merge the bills. I did not receive a Strawbridges bill for 3 months. However, I received and paid my Macys bil.
In the past two weeks, I have received 5 letters that were dunning me, 3-5 harrassing, threatening and rude phone calls.
Yesterday, December 15th, I went to the local Macy's in the Moorestown Mall to try to clear this situation up in person. To compund insult to injury, I spent 50 minutes on the courtesy phone to try to resolve this problem from 4:00 p.m. to 4:50 p.m. I finally spoke to Mrs. Crystal Johnson who was very helpful and terrific. During the course of the phone call, as I explained to teach cutomer representative that I can't pay a bill I didn't receive, each one of them told me that I received a bill. I received the macys bill at the same address.
We have lived here for 20 years.
I began to think that I was in an episode of"The Twilight Zone." At one point, Mr.Holland told me that perhaps the mail man hid the mail.
At each representative, I asked to be sent to a corporate VP. and this was not done.
The store manager, Iris at Moorestown Mall, was very helpful.
As I explained, Macy's has broken many consumer laws in New Jersey by my harrassment, and also probably some national consumer protection laws.
I have been a Macys and Stawbridges customer for about 40 years. I will pay my balances off and I will never shop in any of their stores again.
Also, I have an impeccable credit hsitory with both stores.
I will and have been vocal about this incident to friends and the local community. At this point, I am considering taking the information about this shabby treatment to our local TV stations.
I would like Mrs. Colbert at the credit department who was extremely rude reprimanded along with everyone else I spoke to who harrassed me.
I would like Iris, the coat and kids manager at the Moorestown Macy's New Jersey recognized along with Mrs. Crystal Johnson, at 513-573-8228 recognized for their superior customer service.
I would like $200 for my time, trouble, and harrassment.
Thank you,
Jeanne Pinkham
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by Jamie Carpenter Posted Wed March 7, 2007 @ 2:16 PM
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You would be recieving 2 Macy's bills, not a Macy's and a Strawbridge's. Just look for the 2 different account numbers.
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by olie Posted Tue December 19, 2006 @ 9:18 PM
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If you've had these accounts for about 40 years, why don't you know the approximate due date for your Strawbridge's account?
I've had a Kohl's charge for about 15 years, and it's ALWAYS due on the 18th. They don't send a bill if the balance is 0. If it gets close to the 18th, and I haven't received a bill, I call the number on the back of the card to make sure there isn't a balance due.
See, Kohl's has this terrific billing system: I pay my bill on the 18th. If I buy something on the 18th, it shows up on my bill the next month. But if I go back on the 19th, it won't be due until the month after next! There's no interest accruing.
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by Lee H. Posted Mon December 18, 2006 @ 10:40 PM
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To begin with, why is your letter started by a Peter P and signed as Jeanne Pinkham?
As others have stated, if you knew you had the balance, why weren't you dealing with when you didn't receive the statements. To ignore the balance and not pay your debt would be extremely poor mitigation, at best.
Simple debt collection is not harassment and not against the law in any state of which I'm aware, especially whereas you agree you owe the debt.
$200 for your "time, trouble and harassment"?! Give me a break. How about you pay 20 plus percent in interest, for the time you haven't made those payments, and if you don't it will damage your credit score?
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by S. Brown Posted Mon December 18, 2006 @ 4:00 PM
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You knew you owed money on the account, so why didn't you give them a call when you realized you hadn't received your bill?
What you are experiencing is not harrassment - - it's basic, simple debt collction. Therefore, you are not owed $200 for your "time, trouble, and harrassment". However, that brings a question to mind - - have you paid off the balances yet?
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by Juicy Jade Posted Sun December 17, 2006 @ 1:23 PM
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Although you did not receive a bill, you still knew that you had a debt to that company. I have had a such a situation. Simply find a website or phone number for the company, most places have websites these days. You contact them and ask how to send payment. They will be more than happy to tell you.
You deserve nothing.
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by Gino Version 1.2 Posted Sat December 16, 2006 @ 9:31 PM
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Five letters and 3-5 phone calls in two weeks isn't harrassment, it's credit collection.
I think you're overreacting a bit, well actually a lot. You let your bill lapse for three months then expect the VP to do what?
When you didn't give the normal chain of command a chance to respond or even see if there's a problem at all that needs to be fixed. Or even a chance to respond even.
Contacting the local TV Stations? I'm in your zone and waiting to see this one! I think Tracey Davidson on Channel Ten would be a good place to start. (Come back and let us know what channels cover this story, I'd like to see their take on it is/are. Would be interesting to watch)
Anyway good luck getting 200 bucks and getting Mrs Colbert (and the others) a commendation and raise for superior credit collection work.
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by calm Posted Sat December 16, 2006 @ 8:39 PM
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I have a hard time believing that you have "an impeccable credit history", given that you failed to pay your bill for three months and seem to be hinting that you didn't know you had a bill and that I've just seen another letter from you over in "Banks" complaining about how your bank keeps charging you a late fee because you pay your bill late.
But let's assume that as of the merge you did have perfect credit with these two stores. You lost that perfect credit when you didn't pay your bill for three months. And you clearly don't have perfect credit aside from this bill.
I'd be interested in knowing just what consumer laws you believe Macy's has broken, because I'm not all that familiar with New Jersey laws. But regardless of the law, you aren't the victim here. I'm as reluctant as anyone to side with corporations against people, but you entered into an agreement with Strawbridge's, and then you violated that agreement and showed no intention of making it right. You clearly are capable of managing your life without shopping in Strawbridge's or Macy's, because otherwise "I'll never shop there again" would be an empty threat. In fact, as I said above, you seem to be hinting that there was no possible way you could have known that you even owed any money, which suggests that in fact you didn't have any plan for making it right. And now you want money because they're trying to get you to pay your bills.
If it weren't for that $200, I could maybe be convinced that you do not in fact have any kind of budgeting or household management skills and that you really can't tell whether you've gotten all your bills or not or figure out how to be extra frugal for a month so that you are ready to pay the month's installment on the personal loan even though it's 2 days before your paycheck. But asking for $200 because they have the nerve to expect you to pay what you have agreed to pay is too much.
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