I received a call stating i owed PNC BANK from a few years back, i dont recall. They stated that criminal charges were pending and they needed a payment now...I scrapped all my money together n made a payment of 383.00 half of wat they said i owed (so they emailed me a receipt except it was not mine, it was for someone else...yup they email me all her info, name, address, phone number, social security number..mistake number 1...they would give me two weeks to get the other half, which is today. On june 6 I received an email from MAXIMUM the payment processing company with all my info, stating i made a payment of 241.00 which i DID NOT, nothing charged to my card just a receipt. I confronted the company and they were very defensive. ....i made the other payment but i also went to.the police station and they are investigating all of THIS. ..
Doing a little back-pedaling there pal? Why don't you post your valid physical address right here? Once you've been verified the regulars here will be glad to help you with your endeavors. I doubt we'll be hearing much from you. None of us will wonder why!
If you like to post BS, you've come to the wrong site. We gut frauds and their shills here faster than you can pass water. Play with us Hot-shot! Your boss will be over-joyed to know that you tried to play on this site. He'll probably want to cut your pay. But he can't. Minimum wage is minimum wage. He'll just have to remind you that you're not even worth that.
Skeff Ett Liv!
Gunnar
If that is the REAL Conner Evans, Attorney, the years have not treated him well.
However, there is another possible link:
Conner Evans is an actor, known for Out of the Darkness (2012)
In any case, it might be entertaining to follow the adventures of these two "attorneys", as they use 800notes to argue their "cases".
Your response was immature. If you need our address visit our website and you will find all the information you request.
Have you ever had any communication or affiliation with our firm? I'm not sure where your response is coming from but you can also contact us if you have any questions regarding our business practices.
Gunnar (and some others) are suspicious of your response. Y'see, there is no proof that you are really Connor Evans, the attorney. In addition, the original poster complained of problems with a firm, possibly entitled "Ross & Peterson", not "Connor Evans" or even "Connor, Evans and Hafenstein" (note the comma).
In addition, Peterson and Ross LLC closed several few years ago.
So, your suggestion to visit your website seems less than informative.
Of course, "John" may also not be an attorney, but that is all part of what we see on a daily basis, in 800notes.