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Complaint Review: NCO Financial Systems - Inovision - Marlin Company - Horsham Pennsylvania

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  • NCO Financial Systems - Inovision - Marlin Company 507 Prudential Road Horsham, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

NCO Financial Systems - Inovision - Marlin Company Put Collection for bad debt that doesn't belong to me on ALL 3 major credit bureaus Horsham Pennsylvania

*Consumer Suggestion: Now for the ACCURATE advice pertaining to dealing with debt collectors.

*Consumer Comment: RE:

*Consumer Comment: Have you ordered supplemental vitamins online before?

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Approximately 2 weeks ago I received a collection letter in the mail from NCO Financial Systems, inc. stating that I owed $2197.71 for a Power bill in New Jersey and a power bill in Ohio. The said that I could settle the debt with paying 65% of the total balance due. I ignored the letter as it contained false information. I have never lived in the state of New Jersey, nor do I know anyone in the state of New Jersey.The other power company that they have listed as me owing money to is my current provider and find it really hard to believe that they would be supplying a service to me if I hadn't paid a past debt.

I did some investigating of my own and called the power company in New Jersey direct. After being on hold for 1 hour I spoke with a woman regarding the debt I was accused of owing. After giving my SS# to her she pulled up an account that belonged to a business that I had never heard of. I have clearly been a victim of identity theft by a company in Paterson, New Jersey by the name of Health Guard labs, inc.

I have now had to take time off of work to contact the credit bureaus and place a Fraud alert on my credit, Send out a certified letter to NCO and File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.

My real concern now, after reading all of the other reports on the ripoff website, is that NCO is not going to remove this from my credit!

NCO has this bad collection debt on all 3 of the major credit bureaus and it is NOT mine.

Furious in ohio
COLUMBUS, Ohio
U.S.A.

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#3 Consumer Suggestion

Now for the ACCURATE advice pertaining to dealing with debt collectors.

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

POSTED: Thursday, November 08, 2007

1. Stay off the phone!! NEVER call, or speak to ANY debt collector on the phone. Do EVERYTHING in WRITING and send ONLY by Certified Mail, Return Reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# on the letter itself. This is VERY important.
ps..John..NOTICE: Certified Mail, NOT Registered Mail! Do you know the difference?

2. NEVER call an "original creditor" when dealing with a third party debt collector or junk debt buyer!! Refer to rule #1 and stick to it. You can only hurt yourself by making this call.

3. NEVER give ANYONE your SS# over the phone!! NEVER DO THIS!!

4. Never sign anything you send to any kind of collector, as your signature will most likely end up on a "contract".

5. The ENTIRE "legal burden of proof" is on them to prove that you owe the debt. You NEVER have to prove that you do not owe it.

6. Businesses don't provide SS#'s when opening utility accounts. Therefore, it wasn't a REAL business, it was an individual with a sole proprietorship. Now that you have already contacted the "original creditor", you need to request in writing a complete history of that account including the original application and picture id provided.

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AUTHOR: John - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, October 26, 2007

This probably isn't a case of "identity theft." Be careful before you place an identity theft alert on all your credit files...this can cause problems.

The real problem is NCO...which is a highly predatory, bottom feeder collection agency that is notorious for trying to collect on bogus debt. NCO received the largest fine on record for Fair Credit Reporting Act violations.

Send a registered letter with return receipt to all three credit bureaus stating that this alleged debt is not yours and that per the Fair Credit Reporting Act, you are requesting that it be validated.

If you're lucky, all three will pull it off...If one (or all) of them don't, it's time to get tough. If any (or all) of the credit bureaus come back and say that this debt has been validated, send a registered letter with return receipt to the credit bureaus requesting the written communication between the credit bureaus and NCO which led to this validation of this alleged.

Send a registered letter with return receipt directly to NCO, stating that if they do not remove this entry from your credit files that you will file complaints with the Pennsylvania Attorney General...NCO is located in PA.

If they still won't remove this bogus negative entry after these actions, it's time to consult an attorney specializing in Fair Credit Reporting Act violations.

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#1 Consumer Comment

Have you ordered supplemental vitamins online before?

AUTHOR: Bart - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Friday, October 26, 2007

Appears that is what they do:

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Health Guard Labs Inc
209 Mclean Blvd, Paterson, NJ 07504-1005, United States (Map) (Add Company Info)

Phone: (973) 925-1001

SIC:Medical Laboratories

Line of Business:Mfg Vitamin

Company Profile: Health Guard Labs Inc

Year Started:1994

State of Incorporation:N/A

URL:N/A

Location Type:Single Location

Stock Symbol:N/A

Stock Exchange:N/A

Also Does Business As:N/A

NAICS:N/A

SIC #Code: View Details

Est. Annual Sales: View Details

Est. Employees:45

Est. Employees at Location:45

Contact Name:Sal Brander

Contact Title:Chief Executive Officer

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