Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 21, 2006
It's called a lawsuit! SUE THEM for damages! AND, report them repeatedly to the FTC. The more complaints, the quicker the FTC gets them AGAIN for violating the law.
Jace
Chicago,#3Consumer Suggestion
Tue, March 21, 2006
Even if this is a case of mistaken identity, if NCO is putting this on your credit report, they have your SSN. I would not sleep well at night knowing those crooks have your Social and could be doing any number of things with it, including possibly opening other credit cards and buying merchandise they'll never pay for. Contact your state attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission immiediately. File as many claims as you have to, and it wouldn't be a bad idea to sit down with a lawyer to see what other legal means are at your disposal. Fraud is one thing, but identity theft is another, which could take you years to clean up.
Dave
Jacksonville,#4Consumer Suggestion
Mon, March 20, 2006
First of all, everytime they report this account to the credit agencies, they are breaking the law, and, I belive there is a $1000.00 penalty for each occurance, that is payable to you. But for now, send them a letter demanding they validate the debt to you. Have them send you any and all contracts and documents with your signature. Demand they stop calling you, and only communicate via the US Postal Service, certified. Do NOT give them any personal information, ssn, date of birth, etc. Send this letter certified, return receipt requested. There are samples at budhibbs.com of how to word this letter.
Jim
Mobile,#5Consumer Suggestion
Mon, March 20, 2006
I've had a very good response to this tactic, next time they call say "This is not my debt" then take the reciever away from your ear, press and hold down the #1 button, this sends a squeal through the lines to their ear. Hold the button down until they give up and hang up, (Don't press any other buttons) then use the "Redial" function (Or the star 69) to get their number, call them, and when they answer again press and hold the #1 button down and annoy them as they've been annoying you. I actualy had one not only stop calling, but put my number on their "Do not accept calls" list so I cannot call them and bug them. A clear victory, don't get irritated, that's exactly what they want, get even, drive them away. Jim D