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  • Report:  #555116

Complaint Review: First National Collection Bureau - McCarran Nevada

Reported By:
Phyllis - Lexington Park, Maryland, United States of America
Submitted:
Updated:

First National Collection Bureau
610 Waltham Way McCarran, 89434 Nevada, United States of America
Phone:
8008246191
Web:
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FNCB,Inc.  Offered a settlement on a past due debt.  I have abided by the settlement terms and now I have a "Pay Card" sheet from them asking for additional payments.  I have reported them to the FTC, but they do not work for you.  So, how can I get the first agreement acknowledged?  I think I will send it to the BBB next and to the credit report company disputing the balance with all the letters and payment.  WOW! This is a bit much!!!!  How can they not be held accountable for the lies they are telling us by the government? 


3 Updates & Rebuttals

John

Louisville,
Kentucky,
U.S.A.
FYI

#2Consumer Comment

Fri, December 24, 2010

The worst mistake a person can make in dealing with debt collectors is to pay a settlement without getting the terms of the settlement in writing BEFORE you pay them. Debt collectors love to offer settlements over the phone and once they get your money, they come right back and start demanding more.

Sadly, without any documentation of this settlement, they can legally come right back and start demanding more money.

The FTC or BBB cannot help.


Steve

Bradenton,
Florida,
U.S.A.
Educate yourself on collections and your rights

#3Consumer Suggestion

Thu, December 23, 2010

First of all, FORGET the BBB! Thay CANNOT do anything for you. The BBB is a corrupt and useless organization. They are a FOR PROFIT business, NOT any sort of consumer protection organization.

Second, the FTC does NOT do "individual" enforcement. Your complaints to the FTC will only be archived for possible future use by other governement agencies, and you will get a generic form letter explaining your rights under the FDCPA and FCRA.

To enforce your rights under any FTC rule, you must bring your own action, at your own expense through the court system.

You say you "made an agreement". But I would bet that the "agreement" you made was over the phone, right? If this is the case, you have no agreement.

This is why it is best never to speak with any third party debt collector on the phone. Doing so will never produce positive results for you, and in most cases will make things worse, as you have found out.

When dealing with any third party debt collector, ALWAYS communicate only in writing, and via certified mail, return reciept requested. Be sure to put the certified# in the body of the letter itself, and keep a copy for your records. NEVER sign anything you send to a third party debt collector. Just print.

Before you agreed to pay this third party debt collector, did you make them "validate" the debt? Was it still within the statute of limitations for legal enforcement action?

FYI...Third party debt collectors CANNOT report your payments to the credit bureaus. Therefore, your payments to them mean absolutely nothing in most cases to your credit score. Only the original creditor can report payments to your account. And, if the payments were "post charge off", they will NOT get reported at all.

Knowledge is power.

Educate yourself BEFORE taking any action or making any agreements.


Beverly

Denver,
Colorado,
U.S.A.
Cross Country Bank another Mafia?

#4Consumer Comment

Thu, December 23, 2010

File a complaint against the collection agency with the AG's office in your state and theirs. Contact the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. They may not be able to help but they have numerous complaints on file. My late mother had a card with Cross Country and it was a battle in dealing with them, but fun as well.


The FTC used to work for the consumer until Bill Clinton changed that before he left office for good.

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