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[redacted] Revdex.com # Dear [redacted] , I'm in receipt of your letter dated August 14, wherein you informed us of a concern expressed by one of our customers (reference your ID# [redacted] ) In response to this concern I offer the following explanation (1) the email chain below includes the emails provided by [redacted] in his complaint along with an additional email that was sent to [redacted] seeking his input (refer to email dated August 13th below) Unfortunately he is the only person who could clear up this misunderstanding and has not responded to the email; (2) [redacted] was never included in the emails sent to us by [redacted] nor did [redacted] ever explain the basis for why he thought we were untruthful about our contact with [redacted] ; and (3) both [redacted] and [redacted] work in Information Technology roles within their company and have access to records that would support the facts we stated in our email We would have appreciated a review of the facts prior to [redacted] making unsupported and untrue statements about our employee and our company.Respectfully, [redacted] Executive Vice PresidentCCA Financial-----Original Message-----From: [redacted] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 3:PMTo: ' [redacted] 'Subject: FW: Appropriate person [redacted] , Based on the email chain provided below, it seems we have a misunderstanding with [redacted] He believes one of our sales representatives a [redacted] misrepresented a telephone call he had with you or someone he had reason to believe was you on August 12th (yesterday) at 10:42am CST I'm hoping you can provide some clarity in this matter If you can't recall the conversation, I would respectfully request that you check your phone records We have checked our records and they confirm the number, time, and duration of the call I'm not looking to do business with [redacted] , but I am seeking to clear up any misunderstanding and protect CCA Financial's good name which we have been successful in doing for the years we have been in business I appreciate your help.*** [redacted] Executive Vice PresidentCCA Financial [redacted] From: [redacted] [mailto: [redacted] .com]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2:PMTo: [redacted] ***Cc: [redacted] ; [redacted] ; [redacted] Subject: RE: Appropriate personBecause you have continued to harass me in spite of my wishes, I have contacted the Revdex.com of Richmond, VA, and asked them to shut down your business.If you persist in contacting our company, I will address appropriate authorities.-***From: [redacted] [mailto: [redacted] ]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 12:PMTo: [redacted] Cc: [redacted] ; [redacted] ; [redacted] Subject: RE: Appropriate personHi ***,I called [redacted] [redacted] yesterday at 10:42am cstand asked for [redacted] I was then forwarded to a person who represented themselves as such The call started almost verbatim with "Hi [redacted] , I'm calling to see if you're the right person to speak with regarding IT hardware leasing" The results of the conversation were exactly like I stated in my email to you and your colleagues.I've copied in [redacted] to this email, my direct boss, to make sure he is aware of this situation as well.***From: [redacted] [mailto: [redacted] .com]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 11:AMTo: [redacted] ***Cc: [redacted] ; [redacted] Subject: RE: Appropriate person [redacted] ***,You are lying about speaking with [redacted] You are representing a financial organization and deliberately making fraudulent statementsI can only thus assume that your organization, CCA Financial, approves of this sort of activity and uses these fraudulent methods regularly to obtain businessSuch behavior poorly reflects upon CCA Financial, but deceitful organizations like yours rarely worry about their public reputation.Our organization does not work with liars, sirPlease never contact anyone in our company again, or we will be forced to report your company to proper authorities.-***From: [redacted] [mailto: [redacted] ]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 8:AMTo: [redacted] Subject: Appropriate personHi ***,I am writing in the hopes of finding the appropriate person who handles the leasing arrangements for IT hardware purchases at [redacted] I spoke with [redacted] yesterday and he suggested reaching out to the regional procurement teams, and I wasn't sure if that was you I also sent this email to [redacted] ***, [redacted] , and [redacted] in that pursuit If it makes sense to talk, let me know how your calendar looks.CCA is a top third-party lessor that specializes in technology hardware leasing for companies around the country We have been in the equipment leasing business since and have funded over $billion dollars in transactions in all fifty States Some clients include the [redacted] , [redacted] , and [redacted] among others.If you are the appropriate person to speak with, I would like the opportunity to discuss this with you If not, who do you recommend I talk to?Thank you, [redacted] ***Image removed by sender [redacted] Financial LLC [redacted] ** ***

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Dear [redacted], I'm in receipt of your letter dated August 14, wherein you informed us of a concern expressed by one of our customers (reference your ID# [redacted]). In response to this concern I offer the following explanation (1) the email chain below includes the emails provided by [redacted] in his complaint along with an additional email that was sent to [redacted] seeking his input (refer to email dated August 13th below). Unfortunately he is the only person who could clear up this misunderstanding and has not responded to the email; (2) [redacted] was never included in the emails sent to us by [redacted] nor did [redacted] ever explain the basis for why he thought we were untruthful about our contact with [redacted]; and (3) both [redacted] and [redacted] work in Information Technology roles within their company and have access to records that would support the facts we stated in our email. We would have appreciated a review of the facts prior to [redacted] making unsupported and untrue statements about our employee and our company.Respectfully,
[redacted]Executive Vice PresidentCCA Financial-----Original Message-----From: [redacted]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 3:PMTo: '[redacted]'Subject: FW: Appropriate person[redacted], Based on the email chain provided below, it seems we have a misunderstanding with [redacted]. He believes one of our sales representatives a [redacted] misrepresented a telephone call he had with you or someone he had reason to believe was you on August 12th (yesterday) at 10:42am CST. I'm hoping you can provide some clarity in this matter. If you can't recall the conversation, I would respectfully request that you check your phone records. We have checked our records and they confirm the number, time, and duration of the call. I'm not looking to do business with [redacted], but I am seeking to clear up any misunderstanding and protect CCA Financial's good name which we have been successful in doing for the years we have been in business. I appreciate your help.[redacted] [redacted]Executive Vice PresidentCCA Financial
[redacted]From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted].com]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2:PMTo: [redacted]Cc: [redacted]; [redacted]; [redacted]Subject: RE: Appropriate personBecause you have continued to harass me in spite of my wishes, I have contacted the Revdex.com of Richmond, VA, and asked them to shut down your business.If you persist in contacting our company, I will address appropriate authorities.-[redacted]From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 12:PMTo: [redacted]Cc: [redacted]; [redacted]; [redacted]Subject: RE: Appropriate personHi [redacted],I called [redacted] [redacted] yesterday at 10:42am cstand asked for [redacted]. I was then forwarded to a person who represented themselves as such. The call started almost verbatim with "Hi [redacted], I'm calling to see if you're the right person to speak with regarding IT hardware leasing". The results of the conversation were exactly like I stated in my email to you and your colleagues.I've copied in [redacted] to this email, my direct boss, to make sure he is aware of this situation as well.[redacted]From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted].com]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 11:AMTo: [redacted]Cc: [redacted]; [redacted]Subject: RE: Appropriate person[redacted],You are lying about speaking with [redacted]You are representing a financial organization and deliberately making fraudulent statementsI can only thus assume that your organization, CCA Financial, approves of this sort of activity and uses these fraudulent methods regularly to obtain businessSuch behavior poorly reflects upon CCA Financial, but deceitful organizations like yours rarely worry about their public reputation.Our organization does not work with liars, sirPlease never contact anyone in our company again, or we will be forced to report your company to proper authorities.-[redacted]From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]]Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 8:AMTo: [redacted]Subject: Appropriate personHi [redacted],I am writing in the hopes of finding the appropriate person who handles the leasing arrangements for IT hardware purchases at [redacted]. I spoke with [redacted] yesterday and he suggested reaching out to the regional procurement teams, and I wasn't sure if that was you. I also sent this email to [redacted], [redacted], and [redacted] in that pursuit. If it makes sense to talk, let me know how your calendar looks.CCA is a top third-party lessor that specializes in technology hardware leasing for companies around the country. We have been in the equipment leasing business since and have funded over $billion dollars in transactions in all fifty States. Some clients include the [redacted], [redacted], and [redacted] among others.If you are the appropriate person to speak with, I would like the opportunity to discuss this with you. If not, who do you recommend I talk to?Thank you,[redacted]Image removed by sender. [redacted]Financial LLC
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Review: CCA Financial was cold calling our company trolling for business. They e-mailed us, lying about speaking with our CIO, and tried to get additional contact information. I called them on it, and asked they to never contact us again. They continued to harrass our team. They need to be shut down as a fraudulent financial services company. Below is the e-mail I sent them in response.[redacted],You are lying about speaking with [redacted]. You are representing a financial organization and deliberately making fraudulent statements. I can only thus assume that your organization, CCA Financial, approves of this sort of activity and uses these fraudulent methods regularly to obtain business. Such behavior poorly reflects upon CCA Financial, but deceitful organizations like yours rarely worry about their public reputation. Our organization does not work with liars, sir. Please never contact anyone in our company again, or we will be forced to report your company to proper authorities.-[redacted]From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]] Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 8:03 AMTo: [redacted]Subject: Appropriate personHi [redacted],I am writing in the hopes of finding the appropriate person who handles the leasing arrangements for IT hardware purchases at [redacted]. I spoke with [redacted] yesterday and he suggested reaching out to the regional procurement teams, and I wasn't sure if that was you. I also sent this email to [redacted], and [redacted] in that pursuit. If it makes sense to talk, let me know how your calendar looks. CCA is a top third-party lessor that specializes in technology hardware leasing for companies around the country. We have been in the equipment leasing business since 1972 and have funded over $2 billion dollars in transactions in all fifty States. Some clients include the MD [redacted], and [redacted] among others.If you are the appropriate person to speak with, I would like the opportunity to discuss this with you. If not, who do you recommend I talk to?Thank you,[redacted] CCA Financial LLC [redacted] Tel: [redacted] Fax: [redacted] Website: www.ccafinancial.comDesired Settlement: This company needs to be shut down for engaging in fraudulent business practices.

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Dear [redacted],

I'm in receipt of your letter dated August 14, 2014 wherein you informed us of a concern expressed by one of our customers (reference your ID# [redacted]). In response to this concern I offer the following explanation (1) the email chain below includes the emails provided by [redacted] in his complaint along with an additional email that was sent to [redacted] seeking his input (refer to email dated August 13th below). Unfortunately he is the only person who could clear up this misunderstanding and has not responded to the email; (2) [redacted] was never included in the emails sent to us by [redacted] nor did [redacted] ever explain the basis for why he thought we were untruthful about our contact with [redacted]; and (3) both [redacted] and [redacted] work in Information Technology roles within their company and have access to records that would support the facts we stated in our email. We would have appreciated a review of the facts prior to [redacted] making unsupported and untrue statements about our employee and our company.

Respectfully,

Executive Vice President

CCA Financial

-----Original Message-----

From: [redacted]

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 3:26 PM

To: '[redacted]'

Subject: FW: Appropriate person

[redacted],

Based on the email chain provided below, it seems we have a misunderstanding with [redacted]. He believes one of our sales representatives a [redacted] misrepresented a telephone call he had with you or someone he had reason to believe was you on August 12th (yesterday) at 10:42am CST. I'm hoping you can provide some clarity in this matter. If you can't recall the conversation, I would respectfully request that you check your phone records. We have checked our records and they confirm the number, time, and duration of the call. I'm not looking to do business with [redacted], but I am seeking to clear up any misunderstanding and protect CCA Financial's good name which we have been successful in doing for the 42 years we have been in business. I appreciate your help.

Executive Vice President

CCA Financial

From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted].com]

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 2:30 PM

To: [redacted]

Cc: [redacted]

Subject: RE: Appropriate person

Because you have continued to harass me in spite of my wishes, I have contacted the Revdex.com of Richmond, VA, and asked them to shut down your business.

If you persist in contacting our company, I will address appropriate authorities.

-[redacted]

From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]]

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 12:39 PM

To: [redacted]

Cc: [redacted]

Subject: RE: Appropriate person

Hi [redacted],

I called [redacted] yesterday at 10:42am cst. and asked for [redacted]. I was then forwarded to a person who represented themselves as such. The call started almost verbatim with "Hi [redacted], I'm calling to see if you're the right person to speak with regarding IT hardware leasing". The results of the conversation were exactly like I stated in my email to you and your colleagues.

I've copied in [redacted] to this email, my direct boss, to make sure he is aware of this situation as well.

From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted].com]

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 11:54 AM

To: [redacted]

Cc: [redacted]

Subject: RE: Appropriate person

[redacted],

You are lying about speaking with [redacted]. You are representing a financial organization and deliberately making fraudulent statements. I can only thus assume that your organization, CCA Financial, approves of this sort of activity and uses these fraudulent methods regularly to obtain business. Such behavior poorly reflects upon CCA Financial, but deceitful organizations like yours rarely worry about their public reputation.

Our organization does not work with liars, sir. Please never contact anyone in our company again, or we will be forced to report your company to proper authorities.

-[redacted]

From: [redacted] [mailto:[redacted]]

Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2014 8:03 AM

To: [redacted]

Subject: Appropriate person

Hi [redacted],

I am writing in the hopes of finding the appropriate person who handles the leasing arrangements for IT hardware purchases at [redacted]. I spoke with [redacted] yesterday and he suggested reaching out to the regional procurement teams, and I wasn't sure if that was you. I also sent this email to [redacted], and [redacted] in that pursuit. If it makes sense to talk, let me know how your calendar looks.

CCA is a top third-party lessor that specializes in technology hardware leasing for companies around the country. We have been in the equipment leasing business since 1972 and have funded over $2 billion dollars in transactions in all fifty States. Some clients include the [redacted], and [redacted] among others.

If you are the appropriate person to speak with, I would like the opportunity to discuss this with you. If not, who do you recommend I talk to?

Thank you,

Image removed by sender. [redacted]Financial LLC

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