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  • Report:  #89945

Complaint Review: First Consumers National Bank

First Consumers National Bank Rip-off! I paid them, but they are still chasing me. Beaverton Oregon

  • Reported By:
    Fremont California
  • Submitted:
    Mon, May 03, 2004
  • Updated:
    Mon, May 03, 2004

DOWN WITH FCNB... BURY THE BUMS!!

My accounts were paid to FCNB in Sept. 2002 thru a collection agency Genesis Financial Solutions. In August 2003 they gave my account to Peencro Associates for collection. They want double payment on accounts I settled in 2002. They went bankrupt and went crazy, turning over every account they ever had to Platinum Recovery Soulutions, and are trying to collect on debts they wrote off, or that are settled.

I feel sorry for all of you that got screwed by them. They are scandalous. They are regulated by the Controller of the Currency. Here is their number. I suggest we all file a complaint with this agency and put a stop to them.

http://www.occ.treas.gov/

You can reach one of the OCC Customer Assistance Specialists by calling our toll free number, 1-800-613-6743, Monday - Thursday, 9:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Central Time or sending an email to Customer.Assistance@occ.treas.gov.

Read the letter AL 2004-4, Secured Credit Cards at the bottom of that site. It warned them of these practices. Now lets enforce it!

Questions concerning this advisory letter may be directed to the Community and Consumer Law Division at (202) 874-5750, the Credit Risk Division (202) 874-5170, the Compliance Division at (202) 874-4428, or the appropriate supervisory office.

GOOD LUCK, I'm not going to pay twice, and I'm going to get his leech collection agency off my back. Also send a letter to the OTC Office of Thrift Supervision..

Office of Thrift Supervision
1700 G. Street, NW
Washington, DC 20552
202-906-6000

Consumer Complaints
http://www.ots.treas.gov/docs/48780.html

You may also contact the Office of Thrift Supervision in Washington, D.C., toll-free consumer number 1-800-842-6929; 1-800-917-2849 (TDD)

They control banks and can have a lot of influence in matters of this sort.

Howard
Fremont, California
U.S.A.

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