National Recovery Agency is guilty of unlawful collection tactics
While reviewing my credit report I noticed it dropped 70 points for no apparent reason. Then I noticed National Recovery Agency dinged my credit report for a $169 collection. After contacting them it stated it was for a 2004 charge from BMG Music. I believe I already settled that once, however, instead of fighting with them, I paid the $169 with the assurance they would remove the collection from my report.
One week after I made that payment, they sent me a collection notice to my address to cover up them breaking the law, which requires them to contact you for a collection before they hit your credit report.
Anyway I have called them three times since paying the bribe, and they keep saying it will be removed - but it hasn't happenned.
I am just about to file a complaint with the state attorney and whoever else to put these guys out of business.
As you can see there are more more people being ripped-off by these crooks.
Would anyone else like to file a class action suit to shut these guys down?
This is how easy it is for scammers to ruin your credit.
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