Donald
Randolph,#2Author of original report
Tue, August 17, 2010
It, no way because I would never let my credit card arrive at that amount that's why ( no way )!
Nathan
milwaukee,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, August 17, 2010
My suggestion is to file a complaint with the your state attorney General and the
federal trade commission. Now NCO has been sued by states and FTC. Never ever
give them any banking information. Do not be intimidated by their threats. If need
be tape their conversations. send them a debt validation letter demanding to see
the orginal application with your signature. Send this within 30 days and certified
with signature showing they received it. Then when they don't validate the debt
file a complaint with attorney General.
You may be a victim of identity theft. I suggest you get all three credit reports from
FTC website. they are free do not use any other site. they are a scam. If you are a victim of identity theft then you need to file a police report. Get a NACA attorney
they might be able to help you. investigate, investigate and be proactive in finding
what is happening to your credit and identity. The FTC can help you. FTC.gov is the website.
remember do not fall prey to them. fight them and report back here and I WILL
MONITOR YOUR COMPLAINT
NATHAN S
Robert
Irvine,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, August 07, 2010
Why is it "no way"?