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NCO Financial Say I owe a "former" creditor "Chase" $9086.01,asks for banking info to pay. Horsham Pennsylvania
"NCO Financial" wants me to make a payment on an account I never had. They say I owe $9086.01 of a purchased balance and 10% interest. They have my current address but a wrong phone number and they ask that I "UPDATE" my information and bank information to make a payment.
They are offering in this letter a 1/2 of if I accept and start making payments in 3 monthly payments.
Where the heck did this come from. How can I tell that it is fake and what are my options?
I have called the 800-383-4761 number several times in the last 3 days and it never connects me to a human and a man's recording says to leave a message with account number and another woman's voice says all circuits are busy because of high volumn calling.
Do I have to contact these people? I do not think that this is valid or legal.
Eddie
West Linn, Oregon
U.S.A.
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Steve
Bradenton,Florida,
U.S.A.
Eddie, STAY OFF THE PHONE!!
#2Consumer Suggestion
Sun, December 23, 2007
Eddie,
NEVER call, or accept a call from a bottomfeeder! It will NEVER do anything positive for you, and will only make things worse! GUARANTEED! Especially with NCO. They are the #1 largest violators of FDCPA rules. Lawsuits and FTC fines prove this.
Ignore everything but the summons. Go to budhibbs.com to read all about NCO, and also to find out about your rights in the debt collections process.