I just recieved a letter from NCO Financial Systems. I know that I have never owned an AOL account, so I immediately hopped on here to see what the deal was with this company. It looks like I'm not the only one to get fraudulently charged for a service I never recieved. Thank God they don't have a valid phone number... They can't have one because I never had an account with them!
My husband said "Just pay them and get it off our credit" but I refuse. It won't happen. I've heard too much about AOL (and now this compay) ripping people off to let them get away with it. The amount was $99.80.
Does anyone know how they choose their "victims"? So far, all the people that have explained their situation were elders, deceased, or military active duty/veterans. This is a sad world we live in. There will be more to come when I begin to handle this situation. Thanks for listening and know you aren't all alone.
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