tinhoss
Nationwide,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, June 25, 2011
It happened to me also but, I was able to find the email address to the chief person in charge of the so called school Connie D. and emailed her about not only my issue with there billing and collection procedures.
I had an account that went into default after i cancelled my enrollment over nine (9) years ago and it is still showing up on my credit report as open after the 7 year limit.
According to the statute law for Pennsylvania and Arizona also that reads as follows and i quote,
"Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) there are statutes that dictate what is and what is not allowed on a person's credit report. For example, a defaulted debt is only allowed to stay on your credit history for seven (7) years. That is seven years from the date of the first day of default. After the seven years is over, the debt should be removed."
So, Not only is Penn Foster scam artists.
There also breaking the law with how they conduct there business and are engaging in fraudulent practices and fraud it self.
They are also breaking the law in another way and changing the students enrollment date to a later date after the 7 year limit has ended (Without valid proof that you actually enrolled at that time mind you).
They tried pulling that crap on me but, I still have all the proof to prove when i enrolled and when i cancelled and proof that they are engaging in fraud by changing my enrollment date to years after i cancelled my enrollment.