December 20
I just received a letter from NCO Financial Systems, Inc. Demanding $9,703.47. I almost died when I received the letter. My credit is excellent, I've always paid all my bills on time and immediately called this company to find out what was going on. I knew whoever they were, they definitely had the wrong person. Even though they have a phone number at the top of the bill, no one answered, a message would come on saying they're receiving a high volume of phone calls and to please call back, then the recording would immediately hang up. I called several times, then got suspicious. I decided to look up the web address they had on the letter. Www.ncofinancial.com. It was very sleazy. Didn't give out any information on them, instead there were links to "love" websites and others. And this is suppose to be a financial collection agency. I immediately plugged their name into the Better Business Bureau search and they came up. Many complaints have been filed against this company, why and how they are still in business and beyond me, because someone from that company should be in jail. I think they stay one step ahead by changing their name, and by doing so catch unsuspecting people with their bogus scam. I will file a complaint with the FTC and I intend on calling the attorney general to report them. Although I've acquired my credit report every year, and have had to clear of discrepancies, I intend on calling Transunion and Experian to review it again. Its absolutely scary to know you've been violated and someone is using your good name to benefit their cowardly underhandedness.
Yujubai
Boston, Mass
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