US National Bank is harassing me for a closed account. Need help

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Replied on 07-02-2008, 05:13 AM
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that is EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!just keep on your toes.they will go
away after awhile.



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Replied on 07-02-2008, 06:22 AM
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They have been coming after me for 2 years now :P

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Replied on 07-02-2008, 06:38 AM
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i contacted a friend who is a skiptracer and he said that the number that i have is out of dallas texas....he said that its just a scam...he is worried that they have my old checking account number and my social number...he said that i should contact the credit report agencies and put a file alert on it for just in case.....

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Sub: #68 US National Bank
Replied on 07-02-2008, 02:06 PM
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A guy has called me a total of 13 times today with this same BS!!!! I was confused, because he kept telling me that he had 'TWO WHOLE FILES' (in very broken English, by the way. Where are they calling from??) to download on me. I told him I didn't give a damn, start downloading, and hung up. Oh I really made him mad. After this he called me 12 more times; me answering and hanging up most of the times, and other times hitting the 'Ignore' button and sending them to voicemail. The voicemail he sent to me is laughable... to SAY THE LEAST!!!!!! He told me that my attorney better call him by 4:00 today at (214) 618-5899 or else 'God Can Only Bless Me', because the FBI is coming to arrest me. HAHA!!!!! I'm afraid now. Oh no!!!! My phone is ringing as I type. Guess who's calling?? 832-546-128


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Replied on 07-02-2008, 02:58 PM
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That is just insane..How can those people sleep at night.

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So it was US National Bank calling you too? WoW, they are nutz to say the least!

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Replied on 07-02-2008, 08:31 PM
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I think they change their name every now and then just to throw people off, they think their slick using cell phones. It seems like they get cell phones with out of state numbers to confuse people..they are so dumb.

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I am getting the same calls....Yesterday he said too that only god could help me...the very first time they called me, I was scared and gave them $300 bucks....well yesterdays voice message said that the $270 bucks that I agreed to pay every two weeks was declined...um yeah because I should of did my research before I gave them the money, so I cancelled my card....i guess they think we are stupid.....a different guy called and said that he is from us national bank and that if i dont return his call that i will be downloaded and that only god could help me....my friend that i contacted said that if they cant validate the debit that its a scam....and that a collection agency is only suppose to call only once a day not 15 times a day.....

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Replied on 07-03-2008, 06:51 AM
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Per the fdcpa, looks like by him calling you more than once a day, his repeating calling was with intent to harrass you. I'd file a complaint with the FTC and AG.


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Replied on 07-03-2008, 07:01 AM
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Hopefully if enough complaints are filed against these sharks they will be shut down at their HQ. Wherever the heck that is

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today they called three times back to back....didnt answer and they didnt leave a voice message...im waiting....

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Replied on 07-07-2008, 06:39 AM
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I am now getting calls from 3 different numbers. The lastest showed up as 832-546-129 on caller ID. I hungup on him and he called me back and left a message saying I just hung up on the police and can expect to be arrested if I don't call right back. The number he gave to call back is 818-688-7215 which is a CA number. They last guy that called gave me a FL number. Who are these crazy people? And why can't they spead English?




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Replied on 07-07-2008, 06:42 AM
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i would make notes of every number that comes up.the police
dept wouldn't hire illiterate idiots like that in a million years.just
don't give in granny,they sound like they are getting desperate.
judging by some of the messages on this forum.

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The crazy part is now they are calling from a maryland line....ok if i dont recognize the number on my caller id on my cell phone, i will not answer it....send it straight to voice mail....but now i know who it is, so what i have been doing is pushing talk and then hanging up on them....


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WoW, they are still at it huh. Well like Paul said make a note of it and do not entertain them.

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What I don't understand is I have not recieved this type of call since the Elliot company that the state of FL shut down in 2005. So why now am I suddenly getting calls from multiple numbers? How do they get my information and why am I now getting the calls again after 3 years? Any what number is 832-546-129? There aren't enough digits.




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