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  • Report:  #94216

Complaint Review: CAMCO - Rockford Illinois

Reported By:
- Vero Beach, Florida,
Submitted:
Updated:

CAMCO
.P. O. Box 5087 Rockford, 61125-0247 Illinois, U.S.A.
Phone:
866-847-1943
Web:
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I was contacted twice via telephone, followed by a letter. The letter stated that CAMCO had "acquired" an old Citibank debt of mine from 1993 with a balance of $1,722. When I called and spoke with Marcia, I was told that "with interest and penalties that debt had now grown to $2,321.54".

I asked for the Social SEcurity number that was associated with the debt and they gave me my Social number. When I told her that I had never been contacted by anyone about this debt, which was acquired before my divorce, she offered to settle the debt for $1,033.34 and asked if it was too much for me to pay.

When I said "yes", she passed me to her supervisor Mr. White. He offered to settle the debt for $500 via WEstern Union on my credit card or a post-dated check, information given over the phone with my bank routing number. That distressed me greatly. What also distressed me was the fact that Mr. White said "I can see you have a credit card with a balance of $____, a car payment to Mitsubishi, a mortgage with _____......he knew a great deal of information about me.

When I questioned how he knew about me and the "urgency" around my paying money to a company that I had never heard of before and just now been notified about, he assured me that he "had been doing this for 15 years and it was not a job it was a profession". He also said that he "was a good Christian".

The clincher came when I stated my repeated uncomfortability and asked about CAMCO's website where I could verify that they do what they say they do. He said that he was too busy to receive emails. I repeated my question about the company website. He siad that he really couldn't answer any questions about the website, as he had not looked at it in some time.

It was at that point that I knew that what "my gut instinct" had been telling me for the 30 minutes that this whole thing transpired was true - this was a scam of some sort. I intend to contact any and all agencies that regulate this sort of thing to ensure this does NOT happen to someone else!!

Julia

Vero Beach, Florida
U.S.A.


1 Updates & Rebuttals

Sherri

Piedmont,
California,
U.S.A.
DON'T SEND THEM A DIME

#2Consumer Comment

Wed, June 09, 2004

They got information on you by running your credit report on TransUnion. They use the information they have to try to intimidate you into paying a debt that you either never had, or is so past the statute of limitations that they wouldn't be able to collect anyway. I had a similar situation with a company called Arrow Financial, who was trying to collect $700+ on an account I never owned. They buy charged-off accounts past beyond the statute of limitations for pennies on the dollar, where is which the scam begins. If they do what Arrow tried to do to me, sweetly mention "The Rip-Off Report" and all of the fine reading about Scamco you've been doing. Arrow stopped calling me.

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