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Date: Wed, 06/03/2009 - 13:32

Submitted by southernapostolic
on Wed, 06/03/2009 - 13:32

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Wel, I just got a voicemail on my cell phone from Blake Noble at NCO. Did not even leave a name of who he was calling. Just a message "we are collecting a debt, call us immediately". So, for kicks I decided to call back. I have never given this number to anyone, so I knew that it was not for me. The girl who answered told me they were looking for Theresa. Never heard of her. Got the normal apology, so I continued. I asked her if she knew it was illegal to disclose that they were collecting a debt without verifying who they were talking to. She kind of paniced, and said they would remove my number, and never call again. Good, but I did need to get one more dig at them. I asked if she was concerned about the FDCPA violation. She again said that she would remove the number. I told her that was great, but I was going to keep a copy of the voicemail in case they ever call me again, and hung up before she could tell me anything else.

Do you think that they will call back? And does anyone think that there would be an attorney interested in looking at this over one call, that was obviously a mistake?

Just really curious.


My teenager begged and begged for a cell phone. I told her if she made honor role, she could have one. The kid is smart, responsible, and college bound.

In her school, the phone is off during class. If it rings, it is confiscated until the end of the school day. If it happens 3X's, it is returned to the parent.

Blake has been leaving voice mails daily since May 7 claiming to represent Bank of America about a bill. I called Bank of America and not only is my entire family in the clear with no past due bills owed to the bank, but the bank confirms NCO DOES NOT REPRESENT THEM and this is some kind of fraud.

I call NCO and tell them to remove the kid's number from their computer. They refuse, demanding personal indentifiable information. I give them the name, telephone number, and contact information of the rep at the bank that told me NOT TO GIVE THEM ANY INFORMATION.

This increases the number of calls - so I report them to the FCC, FTC, Attorney General PA and Attorney General in my state. No response.

I have a lawyer that will sue them but it's going to cost me $2,000. It's cheaper to cancel the phone contract and get a new number.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 06/08/2009 - 13:39

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