• Report: #757587

Complaint Review: NCO Financial Services

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  • Submitted: Thu, July 28, 2011
  • Updated: Sun, February 12, 2012

  • Reported By: rfgj21 — Dallas Texas United States of America
NCO Financial Services
507 Prudential Rd. Horsham, Pennsylvania United States of America

NCO Financial Services NCO Group Annoying and numerous calls everyday Horsham, Pennsylvania

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I have been receiving calls from NCO finacnial services for months now attempting to collect a debt from the person who is obviously still registered to the phone number that I now have.  I need to make this stop.  I'm not interested in filing a law suit I just want to make the calls stop!

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AUTHOR: Tagurit - (USA)

You need to do two things to get these calls to stop.   (1) contact the phone company and tell them in no uncertain terms you want your phone # removed from the old account # - ie the person that used to have the # and the account which they are sending out to collections.  (2) send either an email via return receipt or a certified letter to NCO letting them know that while you may have the phone # the debt was incurred by the prior owner of the phone # and you are not that person and not the debtor and that ANY further calls to you will be in violation of the FDCRA and you will sue them.  

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