- Report: #790197
Complaint Review: First National Collection Bureau
| First National Collection Bureau 610 walsome lane
Sparks, Nevada United States of America |
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First National Collection Bureau Harassing Phone calls about a debt i do not owe and i'm not the person they are trying to collect money from but yet they tell me they will have me prosecuted for hiding this person from them. Are the Sparks, Nevada
*Consumer Comment: RE:
*Consumer Comment: They Do not listen
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Search TipsPer the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, cease all communications with me about this alleged debt and stop all phone calls to [insert your phone #]. This is not my debt. Receipt of this letter is officially being time stamped via Certified Mail. I will pursue each subsequent phone call from your office with a $1,000 per incident penalty for Fair Debt Collection Practices Act violations.
If they keep calling, read the following statement to them: -- Be advised that this is not my debt and that this call is being recorded. If you do not consent to being recorded, you need to terminate this call. Continuation of this phone call after officially being informed that it is being recorded implies consent to be recorded. This recording will be used to pursue Fair Debt Collection Practice Act violations in a court of law.
#2 Consumer Comment
They Do not listen
AUTHOR: msmontecarlo - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, October 19, 2011

