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Old Feb 23, 2007, 11:17 AM
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getting calls from debt collection

Hey guys, sorry for being a stranger but I have been very, very busy. I have a quick question. I have been getting a call from a debt collection agency or so they say. When we pick up it is a recording. The number they tell us to call back is 877-712-1214. It is Mr. Alexander from I think MCO Financial Systems Incorporated. I think it is a scam and we dont' call back because we know we don't owe any debt, at least any that a collection anagency would need to collect. My credit report was just ran because we are refinancing and they said we have very good credit. Anyone hear of this recently? Thanks.

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Old Feb 23, 2007, 01:16 PM   #2  
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Never speak to any debt collector on the phone, always have them put it in writing.
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Thanks for the response. I'll remember that. Since I haven't gotten any notices inthe mail I think it's a scam anyways.
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Update on this situation. I finally got sick of it and called them back after calling the phone company to make sure this is a ligitimate number. When I calle I found out this is called NCO Financial Services. They actually told me who they were looking for. I told them to stop calling me you have the wrong number. I googled them and come to find out they are being investigated for this kind of thing hoping people will just pay to get them off their backs. If anyone gets a call from them do what MR. Yet suggests and be careful.

Google it and see the hundreds of articles on this company.
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I had something similar, i received a letter from a lawyer saying his client, a collection agency was going to sue me over a 5 years old phone bill. I wrote him back and cc'd my local consumer protection agency saying this company never had this account, had never called or written me a letter, had the wrong ammount that i used to owe and i couldnt locate them online or in phone books, i even called and the company said they couldnt send me anything in writing and asked me to pay the lawyer directly... very weird.

After the letter i never heard anything else, i think some companies just search for people with old debts and take a chance you will pay if they offer one last chance. If even 1 out of 100 people pays they can make a bit of money.
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