Andrew called for me from Camco today and left me a message. This is the second time I've ever heard from him or Camco. I called him within a few minutes of his message. I asked him for an address so that I could send him something (a Cease and Desist letter, but I didn't tell him that). He gave me the address, but only the first two numbers of the zip code before he began to talk quite sternly to me over the phone. I kept asking politely for the zip code, while he got louder and louder, stating that I owed money for a Montgomery Wards bill.
He stated that since I had sent payment from First Interstate within the last thirty days, that this negated or cancelled any and all Statues of Limitations. He went on and on while I simply and politely asked him for the zip code. Andrew was near-hysterical and clearly extremely trouble in the way he attempted to overwhelm me over the telephone lines. Finally, I told him that if he ever called me again, that I would call the police. I have an unpaid bill with Montgomery Wards from many years ago; First Interstate Bank stopped doing business many, many years ago.
Thank you for having this web site. After reading a dozen or so of the compaints that others have left, I went to the Federal Trad Commission's web site (FTC) and filed a complaint against Camco.
Here's the web address for the FTC for you as a consumer:
Http://www.ftc. Gov/ftc/consumer.htm
Once you go to this web site, click on "File a Complaint" and follow the instructions to easily and successfully file your very own complaint.
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