Need advice in dealing with NCO Financial Systems

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Replied on 09-23-2008, 11:01 PM
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Way to go Tom...

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Replied on 09-24-2008, 01:45 AM
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Yep....good for you!! Seems like when NCO DOES call (and they LOVE to call about very old debts..) they tell me they don't have to send me anything in writing. However.....I've looked on my CR. A few debts, that they want payments for ( or that they CLAIM they own now..) aren't even on my CR anymore. But...remember, if you start paying on a debt again, if the SOL expired, you will be 're-starting' the debts SOL all over again.




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