I also received a notice in the mail from NCO Financial Systems Inc. That I owed AOL $95.60, which is the second time I have recieved the letter.
I disputed it the first time (a year ago) like it says in the letter, but it obviously didn't do any good.
This time I wrote a letter back to them and AOL, and I also plan to file a complaint with the Better Buisness Bureau.
I even told them that I had my bank acount info stollen and reported to my bank and it was taken care of but aparently NCO and AOL didn't give a crap.
I also tried calling the number on the letter and it didn't work.
I decided to look up NCO on line and found a site devoted to how much they suck that led me to this site, which is great.
I couldn't believe that other people complained about the exact same thing and it was even for the same amount of money.
I wish everyone was honest...
Everyone should also put in a complaint with the better buisness bureau. They have a form for complaints against companies that didn't change account information after fradulent charges were reported... Spcifically for this kind of stuff.
So that's my rip off report.
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