Whose phone number is this, please?
Date: Tue, 07/14/2009 - 18:43
1-866-950-7909
These people have called 7 times today, and have been calling daily for several weeks. I answered once, and got a dead phone. After that I used my phone to block their calls.
Back in the days that husband I lost jobs, and it took 2 - 3 years to find another one, we became arrears in a few credit cards. We have been dealing with them, one at a time. However, several of them are now beyond the statute of limitations, and we are receiving letters in the mail reducing the amount due. One came yesterday wanting to give new credit card to move the reduced amount over to it so that we could pay the third (or fourth) collection company.
Thanks for your help. Laura
These people have called 7 times today, and have been calling daily for several weeks. I answered once, and got a dead phone. After that I used my phone to block their calls.
Back in the days that husband I lost jobs, and it took 2 - 3 years to find another one, we became arrears in a few credit cards. We have been dealing with them, one at a time. However, several of them are now beyond the statute of limitations, and we are receiving letters in the mail reducing the amount due. One came yesterday wanting to give new credit card to move the reduced amount over to it so that we could pay the third (or fourth) collection company.
Thanks for your help. Laura
Yeah I believe it's NCO financial. They've been calling me for
Yeah I believe it's NCO financial. They've been calling me for over a year, asking for a different name other than mine, but they don't stop. This new 866-950-7909 has just started bombarding me last week, starting their calls at early as 7am and often calling 3-4 times a day without a message. They apparently do not care if you're not the person they're trying to reach, they'll just keep bugging you.
866-950-7909
I get a call from them in my office 3 or 4 times a day.
My advice do not answer the call. My best guess is they are trying to collect a debt
pass the statue of limitations.
Ignore the call if you can.
Jim Kirk