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Sometime during the late summer/early fall of 2006 I was
contacted at my office by someone using the name Don
Wynot
from Bill Collection in a Box. He offered my
company a free
30 day trial of their software. The product was
represented
as a tool to find good information (phone/address)
for
customers we could not find elsewhere.
We used the software for less than 2 weeks. We
received
about 25% response and none of the returns contained
any useful information. We cancelled the service
prior to the end of the 30 day trial. (See the worthless
guarantee above.) Since then we've received numerous invoices seeking payment for services BCIAB claims to have
provided.
Then it gets freaky:
We discovered in May that BCIAB, using the name Nationwide Capital Recovery contacted customers we had attempted to locate during their service and attempted to redirect payments due from us to them. We felt
this was a clear case of fraud and reported it as such to
authorities.
Did you catch that? Marauder got
angry that his software was worthless, and harvested names,
addresses and phone numbers that had been provided
to the BCIAB "service", passed himself off as a
collector and demanded that any monies due to the
poor victim of his software trial was actually to
come to him instead.
Marauder assumed his software was
being used to chase
deadbeat bills. That may not
have been accurate.
Regardless, Ryon appears to have
attempted to defraud
these people by demanding they pay him
money.
Ryon Gambill began calling my cell phone and threatening
to have me put in jail in California, file civil suits
against me in California so the cost of defending the suit would be prohibitive, and to ruin my personal credit by pulling inquiries and reporting the business debt as a personal debt. He made good on the
threat and pulled my credit report from Experian. I spoke to Matthew Albers from Experian and he told me they
have numerous complaints about Ryan Gambill.
This consumer also told us Gambill has
sent invoices for several different amounts, with no
rhyme or reason to any of them. Our
experience has been that ANYONE who does business with Ryon,
Marauder, Nationwide Capital, Collection Professional
Services or any of the other scams he uses takes a
great chance. Do not assume just because a guarantee
is posted that it will be honored and do not
believe that Ryon Gambill is a man of honor. |