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  • Report:  #346299

Complaint Review: CPS Security

CPS Security And Revenue Security Services Collection Agencies San Antonio Texas

  • Reported By:
    Pacifica California
  • Submitted:
    Tue, July 01, 2008
  • Updated:
    Sat, July 26, 2008

In February 2008, receive "Violation Notice-Breach of Contract" notice from CPS Security indicating that I had made a $1,299.87 purchase from Bose. I called CPS and talked with Roger Nelson. Told him I made no such purchase. Nelson said he would contact Bose to send copy of what was urchased and that I was disputing the purchase. Of course, I never heard from Bose.

On June 30, I received a an "Offer of Settlement Prior to Attorney Placement" notice from Revenue Security Services with address of 621 N. 10th Street, McAllen, Texas 78501. The offer was to settle my Bose Account for $905.00. The notice further indicate that "You currently owe Bose $1299.87 before any additional fees in compliance with California State Laws are requested."

I contacted the corporate headquarters of Bose and confirmed that I did not make any purchase for $1299.87.

On July 1, I contacted Revenue Security Services, which happens to have the same phone number as CPS Security. Roger Nelson answered again. I told Nelson I did not owe the money; that I felt this was mail fraud; that I was sending a complaint to the CA Attorney and the US Attorney General. He said Bose indicated I owed the money and I could do whatever I wanted, and hung up!

Jim
Pacifica, California
U.S.A.

1 Updates & Rebuttals


Helene

Elgin,
Illinois,
U.S.A.

If He Told You to Do Whatever You Want to, May I Suggest...

#2Consumer Comment

Sat, July 26, 2008

Changing your telephone number to an unlisted AND unpublished number...

Sending a copy of the letter that alleged you charged Bose equipment AND the letter from Bose that says you didn't to all three credit reporting agencies along with instructions telling them to flag your accounts for fraudulent reporting and activities.

You will also need to contact your local law enforcement agency to report identity theft and show them the same evidence-- allegation that you charged a stereo or whatever and the letter from Bose that you did not.

Do you have a statement from your credit card or your bank showing that you did not make this purchase? Include that.

Don't let anyone take your originals.Make plenty of copies.

I had made all of the payments on my car except one when my account was sold to a collection agency and they wanted me to start from square one with NO credit for what I had already paid.

I did all of the above except I did not change my phone number.

When they would call me, I would either play Scary Halloween sounds or I would breath deeply into the phone or just leave it off the hook and walk away. And a bunch more things that make the people who call me never want to use a phone, any phone again, MUCH LESS CALL ME!!!!!

The car caught on fire and it became a moot question. No it was not insured. It was done by some 20 year old internet stalkers who worked for the same private security contracting company in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex that I was working for at the time.

This sounds like a crooked shakedown where someone somehow has gotten ahold of your id and is trying to pretend that you bought something that you didn't and trying to make you pay some money so they will leave you alone...only they won't, they will sell your info to all of their friends. and other crooks on certain internet sites and chat rooms, etc.

GOOD LUCK! These lying, thieving,rip-off thugs are a royal pain in the *** but I had a good time when they called. The collection agency callers would scream, cry , beg and get scared whenever they called me depending on which character I wanted to play on the phone and whatever sound effects were at hand. Hey, THEY called ME.

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