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The number is CitiCards, The sears credit portfolio is run out of that building in McLeansville NC. Used to work there. So if you have a Sears credit card then that is why they are calling. Only Sears Collections, and sears customer service are in that building, with a couple of Citi Bank Cards representatives. When Citi bought out the sears credit portfolio they moved the building to the Millstream road address from the Albert Pick Rd Building in Greensboro.
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thanks for the post, not much help to me, but to someone else i know it is.Â* sears citibank they never leave messages but still trying to collect a debt that is like 15 years old!!! you would think by now to forget it, but i will give them this they are persistant!
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It's CitiCard. I have a Citicard, but have never been late, pay more than the minimum. Not sure why they call they don't leave a message. I have none of their other cards which are:
Associated Bank Credit Card ADA Credit Card Bloomingdale's Credit Card CITGO Credit Card ExxonMobil MasterCard® Hilton HHonors® Visa® Signature Card Macy's Credit Card Phillips 66®-Conoco®-76TM MasterCard® Phillips 66®-Conoco®-76TM Platinum MasterCard® Sears Card Shell MasterCard® from Citi Cards® Sunoco® MasterCard The Home Depot Has to be a sales card. If it was he fraud department they would leave a message and ask you to call them back. I have had that call before. Probably trying to sell some new service they have. |
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this number does belong to citicard but they own several different credit card portfolios not just sears but one of them is sears. this could be a call concerning another type of cc account. I was a victim of identity theft and I used to never answer these calls until I figured out I was a victim...now I answer all calls. if this is a collector or telemarketer. I ask for the persons name, ID # and then tell them to take this number out of the "dialer", I will be following up with a letter to the attorney general. Works every time but I also have peace of mind if it is another instance of theft. I always pull my credit report after receiving several from one company jsut to make sure nothing fishy is going on with my credit report.
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IF you are getting a lot of calls from the number, there is a way aside from trying to battle them.
1) Attorney General is not likely to help -- more likely commerce department from your state. 2) If you owe no debt, contact www.ftc.gov with your complaint. 3) Send a Cease and Desiste notice, via certified mail. (It will still take days to get there,you'll have to put up with calls awhile longer. 4) File a complaint with the FCC about "Dead Air" or "War dialing" calls. 5) Keep written Records. Dates, times, numbers...if you have caller ID, especially. 6) Try a telezapper. 7) Debts over 7 years are past SOL. Uncollectable. If all else fails, you can try "Spoofing" your name...but it will probably backfire. You could call yourself by the name of that little Austrian Hamlet at 12 degrees East. Be sure to pronounce it correctly, though. Errors will be caught. |







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