- Report: #940375
Complaint Review: First Performance Recovery
| First Performance Recovery 600 Pilot Road,Suite A
Las Vegas, Nevada United States of America |
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First Performance Recovery A woman named Dottie contacted me and informe me that I could pay a settlement amount on the bill I had with HSBC Bank,so I agreed to pay 3 payments of $157.00 to this company. Las Vegas, Nevada
*Consumer Comment: You got scammed
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This report was posted on Ripoff Report on 09/12/2012 07:16 PM and is a permanent record located here: http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/First-Performance-Recovery/Las-Vegas-Nevada-00008-9119/First-Performance-Recovery-A-woman-named-Dottie-contacted-me-and-informe-me-that-I-could-940375. The posting time indicated is Arizona local time. Arizona does not observe daylight savings so the post time may be Mountain or Pacific depending on the time of year.
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You got scammed
AUTHOR: Tagurit - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Never ever deal with a debt colletor unless it is in writing EVER. Because even if they are a real debt collector they will lie.
Now, here are a few other questions that may help you out.
First, did you ever owe HSBC a debt? If so, how long ago? Do not pay, do not admit anything to this new debt collector. Instead ask them for their address and write them a letter certified return receipt stating they must provide to you proof the debt is yours and also proof the debt is not past the statute of limitations for collections for your state. You need to check up on the statute of limitation for your state. If it is past that date, don't pay. Write them back stating it is past the statute of limitations and if they (1) contact you further or (2) place it on your credit report you will sue them under the provisions of the FDCPA.

