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NCO Financial Hospital bill paid with insurance, sent to collections, filed as public record. Rip-off! Philadelphia Pennsylvania
I noticed that my credit score took a big dive (80 points. When I checked my report NCO reported a collection that was supposed to have been paid off by my medical insurance company. Upon proof of insurance and after talking with a dozen inarticulate and unfriendly reps, it still was never erased and instead was filed as a public record on my credit report. It is a crime and a shame that this kind of practise can go on legally. This will take a lot of work to remove from my report.
Alex
Las Vegas, Nevada
U.S.A.
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Layne
Fayetteville,Arkansas,
U.S.A.
NCO is pure evil
#2Consumer Comment
Fri, November 12, 2004
They did the same to me over a $50 PPO network discount that I did not owe. They harass you rudely and endlessly and act like you're a liar and a criminal.
They want you to give up and pay them whether you owe it or not - either to get rid of them, save your credit rating, or both. It is NOT fair!