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Complaint Review: NCO Financial Systems

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  • Submitted: Saturday, May 06, 2006
  • Last Posting: Sunday, May 07, 2006
  • Reported By:Goochland Virginia
NCO Financial Systems
891 Elkridge Landing Rd, Ste 210 Linthicum Maryland 21090 U.S.A.

NCO Financial Systems fraudulent attempt to collect nonexistent debt, ripoff Linthicum Maryland


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NCO contacted me, claiming to represent BofA on a debt arising from an overdraft, threatening to put negative information on my credit report if I did not pay immediately by telephone. I contacted BofA to confirm that no such debt existed, as no overdraft had occurred, and I had overdraft protection anyway.

I called NCO back to request a mailing address, and they refused to provide one, claiming that payment could only be taken by phone because the nonexistent debt, which no one had ever attempted to collect before, was "delinquent."

NOTE: NCO's voice mail system accidentally-on-purpose identifies the outfit as "NCL" Financial Systems. It is likely other ripoff reports have been inadvertently reported there.

Jeff
Goochland, Virginia
U.S.A.

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Jeff, info on NCO

AUTHOR: Steve - Bradenton (U.S.A.)

Agency Details

NCO Financial Systems, Inc. ****
(May also go by the name of NCO Portfolio Management)
507 Prudential Rd
Horsham, PA 19044-2308
Phone: (215) 441-3000
Fax: (215) 441-3923
Web Address: www.ncogroup.com
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150 Crosspoint Pkwy
CrossPoint Business Park
Getzville, NY 14068-1602
Phone: (716) 404-2100
Fax: (716) 404-2120
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Bud Says...

We Date Stamp Every Time an Agency Gets a New Consumer Complaint; We Need to Set This One on an Automatic System to Save Our Web People Some Wear and Tear...

ONE OF AMERICA'S WORST COLLECTION AGENCYS!

******** CONSUMER ABUSE ALERT **********
For Release: May 13, 2004
NCO Group to Pay Largest FCRA Civil Penalty to Date

One of the nation's largest debt-collection firms will pay $1.5 million to settle Federal Trade Commission charges that it violated the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) by reporting inaccurate information about consumer accounts to credit bureaus. The civil penalty against Pennsylvania-based NCO Group, Inc. is the largest civil penalty ever obtained in a FCRA case.

According to the FTC's complaint, defendants NCO Group, Inc.; NCO Financial Systems, Inc.; and NCO Portfolio Management, Inc. violated Section 623(a)(5) of the FCRA. The law specifies that any entity that reports information to credit bureaus about a delinquent consumer account that has been placed for collection or written off must report the actual month and year the account first became delinquent. In turn, this date is used by the credit bureaus to measure the maximum seven-year reporting period the FCRA mandates. The provision helps ensure that outdated debts ? debts that are beyond this seven-year reporting period ? do not appear on a consumer's credit report. Violations of this provision of the FCRA are subject to civil penalties of $2,500 per violation.

The FTC charges that NCO reported accounts using later-than-actual delinquency dates. Reporting later-than-actual dates may cause negative information to remain in a consumer's credit file beyond the seven-year reporting period permitted by the FCRA for most information. When this occurs, consumers' credit scores may be lowered, possibly resulting in their rejection for credit or their having to pay a higher interest rate.

NCO is so bad, that in 2003, they have been sued 40 times for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). These suits are usually filed when consumers are abused in violation of state and federal debt collection laws.

NCO is a money-mill, gobbling up competitors, buying portfolios of old debts for pennies, and expanding globally. These money-beggars are making their bottom-line profits at the expense and abuse of consumers.

One wonders how many lawsuits are NOT being filed because consumers do not know their rights or that NCO CAN be held accountable for their illegal debt collection practices.

Apparently, NCO is not spending enough time and money to properly train their debt collectors in accordance with law, the FDCPA. Do they hire any derelict that may be in-between court and treatment dates simply to harass, abuse, and oppress consumers? There is no mention of drug testing at their web site, so can you be hired at NCO if one has bad habits and a need for fast-cash. This must be a 'dream-job' for anyone with a prison record, drug habit, or any con artist out to defraud some fast money off unsuspecting consumers. Are you aware of the personal consumer information these money beggars have access to? I shudder to think how much information is being illegally used at agencies such as NCO. You should be VERY nervous about the type of individuals who have this unprecedented and open access to ALL of your personal information.

It may be just a matter of time until collectors start calling with accents from country's like India, Pakistan and ....(ooohhh my gawd!!)

NCO's CEO, Michael J. (kinky) Barrist seems to be astonishing Wall Street (NASDAQ:NCPM) with his financial wizardry. He certainly appears to be pumping up the bottom line. (One lawsuit at a time?) In my experience, this type of greed and consumer abuse will catch up with NCO, just as it did with Commercial Financial Systems (CFS) and Outsourcing Solutions Inc (OSI). Both operations were out of control just prior to their filing for bankruptcy protection. CFS's top brass is facing federal criminal charges in highly anticipated court proceedings scheduled for later this year.

If you are receiving abuse from NCO, contact me for referral to a local consumer law professional in your area. NCO, with $800+million in revenues last year, has more money than a South American drug cartel, so use the law to make them pay when they violate the laws and your consumer rights.

Do not let NCO's under-trained, uneducated and FDCPA lacking debt-collectors make a paycheck at your expense.
Big agencies pay big salaries to their ego-driven brass. NCO should spend a lot more time training their collectors and dealing with consumer complaints, in this case BIGGER does NOT mean BETTER! (Except for Kinky and his top brass team of money beggars)>>budhibbs.com>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

I hope this helps you understand who you are dealing with. File the FTC complaints and send the cerified letters. They will go away.
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