Robert Crane & Associates, LLC - Anderson, IN
Lawyers in Anderson, IN
916 Main Street Anderson, IN 46016
Updated: 03/03/2026
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Consulted Law firm 2023Placed a freeze on my checking account without any court records showing that they could do this. This is extortion by any and all legal definitions. I have contacted my attorney and we are filing a lawsuit against them. By doing this, they've broken multiple federal laws, including banking laws. I suggest they answer their emails and phone calls. We will settle out of court, but the longer they have the freeze, the more it's going to cost them in fines as well. Don't let them push you around. Immediately contact an attorney and file suit against them if they do this to you. They know they are not legally able to do so and yet they violate the law to try and intimidate you into settling with them. Fight back!
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Consulted Law firm 2022Everyone watch you your bank.. I signed a paper to have them garnish my check on April 26 we had phone court on may 5th and they put a hold on my bank plus was gonna get money from my check every week.. now I’m fighting them to release my bank account
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Hired Law firm 2022Dudes a fruit. Harassment and extortion is all they know. Must have got licenses from a cereal box. I'll be looking to sue this firm. I wouldn't recommend to a piece of trash
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Consulted Law firm 2019-2021Even though they are a debt collector, they are decent people to deal with. They were very willing to help me get my judgement paid off with a payment plan that I could actually afford. If anyone ever had to deal with them just talk to them and they will help however they can.
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