Amy
Drexel Hill,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, May 20, 2008
I posted an issue with GC Services last year, and have since worked around them. I would suggest contacting an attorney, and checking your credit report of course. Are GC still calling you? If they find they don't reach you on the phone, they'll start calling relatives or friends. In order to cease the annoying phone calls, you need to ask them to stop calling. You can do this over the phone (when/if you decide to answer one of their calls), or you can send a letter in writing. I would also note in the letter that they validate the debt, which they probably won't be able to do. I asked them to do that for my Bank of America account, and never received a single response. Continue to let PayPal handle the situation. Hopefully someone will bring these guys down soon. Best of luck!
Amy
Drexel Hill,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, May 20, 2008
I posted an issue with GC Services last year, and have since worked around them. I would suggest contacting an attorney, and checking your credit report of course. Are GC still calling you? If they find they don't reach you on the phone, they'll start calling relatives or friends. In order to cease the annoying phone calls, you need to ask them to stop calling. You can do this over the phone (when/if you decide to answer one of their calls), or you can send a letter in writing. I would also note in the letter that they validate the debt, which they probably won't be able to do. I asked them to do that for my Bank of America account, and never received a single response. Continue to let PayPal handle the situation. Hopefully someone will bring these guys down soon. Best of luck!
Amy
Drexel Hill,#4Consumer Suggestion
Tue, May 20, 2008
I posted an issue with GC Services last year, and have since worked around them. I would suggest contacting an attorney, and checking your credit report of course. Are GC still calling you? If they find they don't reach you on the phone, they'll start calling relatives or friends. In order to cease the annoying phone calls, you need to ask them to stop calling. You can do this over the phone (when/if you decide to answer one of their calls), or you can send a letter in writing. I would also note in the letter that they validate the debt, which they probably won't be able to do. I asked them to do that for my Bank of America account, and never received a single response. Continue to let PayPal handle the situation. Hopefully someone will bring these guys down soon. Best of luck!