Complaint Review: NCO Financial Group - Horsham Pennsylvania
- NCO Financial Group 507 Prudential Rd Horsham, Pennsylvania U.S.A.
- Phone: 800-220-2274
- Web:
- Category: Corrupt Companies
NCO Financial Group Who are they and how did they get my info? Horsham Pennsylvania
*Consumer Suggestion: It may be one of several things...
*Consumer Comment: dispute it
*Consumer Comment: dispute it
*Consumer Comment: dispute it
*Consumer Comment: dispute it
Nco Financial Group filled a collection report on my credit report without contacting me of any information regarding the cause. I need to know how to get this off of my credit report. I do not owe them any money and have never even heard of this company.
Muffin1251
Lynwood, Illinois
U.S.A.
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#5 Consumer Suggestion
It may be one of several things...
AUTHOR: E-merlin - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 31, 2008
It could be a debt from another company that was placed with NCO for further collection efforts. It could be that NCO's skip trace department got your info in a skip trace, even though the debt belongs to someone else:
with a name similar to yours.
that previously lived at your current address.
that previously had your phone number.
Just a few possibilities.
You should request in writing that NCO send you proof of the debt and who they are collecting for. You should also dispute the debt with the three major credit reporting agencies.

#4 Consumer Comment
dispute it
AUTHOR: Keith - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 28, 2008
From what I've read on previous posts here, you'll need to dispute NCOs claim with the credit reporting agency(s). Yea, sounds like tons of fun, but no one will do it for you.
As for who is NCO? Well a google search or search here will inform you of those details. Basically they're a funky debt collection agency that seems to do as they please in the world of debt collecting, including mixing up debts with someone like you who may not even have a debt. Yea they even try collecting from the dead too, or so it was reported here awhile back. Gosh imagine being dead AND have a phony debt on your credit report.
I suggest you file a complaint with the Attorney Generals office in PA, that's the state NCO is based in. You can do it online, its easy to do and you will hear back from them. Just "google" 'em & there's a link on their website to file a complaint.

#3 Consumer Comment
dispute it
AUTHOR: Keith - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 28, 2008
From what I've read on previous posts here, you'll need to dispute NCOs claim with the credit reporting agency(s). Yea, sounds like tons of fun, but no one will do it for you.
As for who is NCO? Well a google search or search here will inform you of those details. Basically they're a funky debt collection agency that seems to do as they please in the world of debt collecting, including mixing up debts with someone like you who may not even have a debt. Yea they even try collecting from the dead too, or so it was reported here awhile back. Gosh imagine being dead AND have a phony debt on your credit report.
I suggest you file a complaint with the Attorney Generals office in PA, that's the state NCO is based in. You can do it online, its easy to do and you will hear back from them. Just "google" 'em & there's a link on their website to file a complaint.

#2 Consumer Comment
dispute it
AUTHOR: Keith - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 28, 2008
From what I've read on previous posts here, you'll need to dispute NCOs claim with the credit reporting agency(s). Yea, sounds like tons of fun, but no one will do it for you.
As for who is NCO? Well a google search or search here will inform you of those details. Basically they're a funky debt collection agency that seems to do as they please in the world of debt collecting, including mixing up debts with someone like you who may not even have a debt. Yea they even try collecting from the dead too, or so it was reported here awhile back. Gosh imagine being dead AND have a phony debt on your credit report.
I suggest you file a complaint with the Attorney Generals office in PA, that's the state NCO is based in. You can do it online, its easy to do and you will hear back from them. Just "google" 'em & there's a link on their website to file a complaint.

#1 Consumer Comment
dispute it
AUTHOR: Keith - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Friday, March 28, 2008
From what I've read on previous posts here, you'll need to dispute NCOs claim with the credit reporting agency(s). Yea, sounds like tons of fun, but no one will do it for you.
As for who is NCO? Well a google search or search here will inform you of those details. Basically they're a funky debt collection agency that seems to do as they please in the world of debt collecting, including mixing up debts with someone like you who may not even have a debt. Yea they even try collecting from the dead too, or so it was reported here awhile back. Gosh imagine being dead AND have a phony debt on your credit report.
I suggest you file a complaint with the Attorney Generals office in PA, that's the state NCO is based in. You can do it online, its easy to do and you will hear back from them. Just "google" 'em & there's a link on their website to file a complaint.


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