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| Area code: | 800 |
| Prefix: | 860 |
| Usage: | Toll Free |
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Today I got a voice message from this company. A man said: "calling to collect a debt" When I called back they asked me my personal information. I hung up. It is a collection agency "NCO Financial". I don't owe anything. In fact I am just 18.
At least once a week (for over two months)I get a call from a woman claiming to be a Debt Colection Agency - - I've only returned the call once, and the 'office' was closed - - then I decided to try the Internet to see if the number was listed, and got this site! I owe no one, pay off all crdit cards when due, and that's why I never bothered to call but that once - - I knew it was either mistaken identity or a scam!
The auto dialer called my home at 8:00pm, Sunday evening. The recording states it is a debt collector however when I return the call, which is a different number than the caller ID, a recording and intermittent ringing occurs and no one answers. I can't hear the recording for the ringing...I don't owe any debt and I would think if the auto dialer was able to dial then they would want a return call but I guess not.
Call - UnavaliableCalling Number - 1-800-772-1413Calling Info - 8:15pm August 1st, 2007Message says "This is an attempt to collect a dept. Please call us at 1-800-860-0644 at your earliest convenience. Again that number is 1-800-860-0644"
Message says "This is an attempt to collect a dept. Please call us at 1-800-860-0644 at your earliest convenience. Again that number is 1-800-860-0644"
Same messages as everyone else and very annoying! Two to three calls a day!Different number on caller Id then they want you to call back! How do you block such calls? I owe no debts to anyone!
I too am getting multiple calls per day as well as calls past 9pm at night from this number. I'm going to find out who these people are and file a complaint with the attorney general's office against them.It is clear they are a debt collection agency. I'm sick of the harassment from them between receiving multiple calls each day as well as calls late at night. Whether you alledgedly owe them a debt or not, I suggest that everyone getting calls from these people file complaints with the consumer protection division of their states attorney generals office. Also file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.
I too am getting those same calls & I do not have any accounts where a debt collector would be involved. My bills are paid on time and every month. I know another company has called asking for a person whom I have never heard of and I told them this. Guess this is eaither a scam or the person's accunt was transferred to this company. But this so called comapny does not even give a name of the person they are trying to reach......sounds more like a scam. I have tried to block the number and the system will not let me.
They have begun harassing us starting December 8, 2007, with the following voicemail: "Please return my call on 1-800-860-0644. Again, the number is 1-800-860-0644. This communication will be with a debt collector in an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose." We don't owe any debt, and the credit reports we obtained today do not show any fraudulent activity or signs of ID theft (yet.)We have googled the number and found several websites, including this one, which seem to indicate that they are scammers using various techniques to "redesign" debt and extort people for money they don't owe. They seem to operate under NCO Financial, NCO Portfolio Management, and Portfolio Recovery Associates.We have decided to take the following steps:1. We have placed fraud alerts with the 3 credit agencies (Equifax, Experian & Transunion), followed by letters explaining the situation with voicemail details. We have also subscribed to a 3-in-1 monitoring service which allows us to check our credit report online at any time, and will send us alerts of any changes.2. We filter our calls and will never speak to them directly. We expect them to eventually send us a collection letter, which we will forward to our attorney for an official reply.3. We keep a log of all their calls (date and time,) which we will foward with a complaint to the FTC, the Consumer Division of our state's Attorney General and to our local sheriff's department.4. Once we get a letter from them with a name and address, we will check if they have an agent of representation in our state, and if so we will file a small claims suit to recoup the costs of time and money spent (we keep logs.)5. If their actions still harm us or our credit in any time, we will consider a civil lawsuit.If anyone has other suggestions, we will be happy to know about them. We are also ready to participate in any collective complaint or lawsuit against them. Scumbags like that belong in jail.