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Montana Department of Justice  ·  Attorney General Mike McGrath

ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE MCGRATH
STATE OF MONTANA

FOR RELEASE: June 22, 2007

CONTACT: Lynn Solomon, 444-0582 or Judy Beck, 444-5774; Zan Deery, (800) 248-2356 or (509) 232-0534

Better Business Bureau, Department of Justice Warn of Debt Collection Scam

HELENA – The Montana Attorney General's Office and the Better Business Bureau of Eastern Washington, North Idaho and Montana today warned Montana businesses about a couple of bogus "debt collection" scams.

Under one scenario, the company contacts a Montana business and offers a debt-collection service. The alleged debt collectors instruct the Montana business to fax a copy of a check for payment of services and write "Attorneys' Fees" on it, then send the original check by U.S. Mail. The checks clear quickly, but the Montana business never receives any services.

In another pitch, the purported debt collectors contact the Montana business and offer to collect outstanding debts directly from consumers. The "collection agency" will then take a percentage as payment for its services and send the remainder to the Montana business. Ultimately, however, the debt collector never pays the Montana business.

"Too often, we think only consumers can be targets," said Assistant Attorney General Pam Bucy. "Scams like these are a reminder that businesses can be victimized, too."

"Do your homework prior to signing a contract, making a payment or giving sensitive personal or business profile information, making sure that you are dealing with a legitimate business. Don't cave in to high-pressure sales tactics," said Jan Quintrall, President/CEO, Better Business Bureau of Eastern Washington, North Idaho and Montana.

The BBB offered these tips for small businesses that may have difficulty collecting debts:

Businesses or consumers can visit the Montana Office of Consumer Protection website at www.doj.mt.gov/consumer for more information or to print out a consumer complaint form, or visit the Better Business Bureau's website to look up company reports and/or to file complaints at: www.thelocalbbb.com or nationally at: www.bbb.org.

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