800-295-6724

800 area code: Toll-free
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    mike
    got call on my new cell number, old user must have owed money to someone
    • Caller: ???dont know
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Phil
    Got a call from that number, left message saying that I owe money to someone.  Thay asked me to call back with a refernece number but "this number can not be reach from my area".
    • Caller: ?
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    Jerod
    Got a call from that number saying I owe money (used my name) didn't say what for or to who, but I called back and their voice message box was full.  I am very careful with my credit, so this call almost seems like a scam.
    • Caller: NCO Financial
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    Barb
    This recording is states they are from some collection company, yet we owe
    no past due debt.  No answer when I try calling them and they need to stop!
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    iraplowman
    Called said I owed money but did not have correct last four number of ss and I did not give them mine.  Tried to collect on a Sprint Bill, which I have never been a customer of Sprint.  Called spoke with Spanish accent and could hardly understand what she was saying.
    • Caller: Collection Agency
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    TessM
    Anyone interested in a class-action law suit against NCO, 800-295-6724, Kevin Monroe/Monrow collections, et al.?  tessmrqz@yahoo.com

    As per Experian: Neither the collection agency nor the original creditor can legally put the debt back on your credit report after the seven year period ends, nor can they start the seven year period over again.

    While best noted for allowing you to get a free credit report every 12 months, the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACT Act) actually introduced a number of other new regulations that were equally important.

    Among those new regulations was a requirement for collection agencies to report the original delinquency date from the first account.

    The original delinquency date is the date of the first missed payment after which the account was never again current. The seven year period is measured from that date.

    Requiring collection agencies to report that date helps Experian and the other national credit reporting companies ensure the first account and any subsequent collection accounts are removed at the seven year point.

    Contacting the collection agency or making a payment does not change the original delinquency date and does not reset the clock. The information still must be deleted seven years from the original delinquency date.

    Just because the account is deleted from your credit history doesn’t mean they have to stop trying to collect the debt, although many states have laws governing how long they can continue their collection efforts. Those time frames vary depending on the state law.

    Within those time frames, collection agencies can continue to try to get you to pay as long as they feel it is worth the effort, even after the debt is deleted from your credit report

    [Courtesy of Experian Public Education @ http://www.experian.com/ask-experian/20070418 ... ear-period.html]
    • Caller: NCO, 800-295-6724, Kevin Monroe/Monrow collections
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    Fay
    Just got this phone on Sept. 1st and I am in high school who are these people. They said in regards to 3N8HA what the hell is that for. Then the recording said to ask for Kevin Monroe
    • Caller: Debt Collection Agency
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    agitated
    They've been calling my son's cell phone the last couple of weeks and asking for 'Dave'. No 'Dave' here. And they are eating up his minutes.

    Other websites say this is NCO Financial, out of PA, and PA authorities are looking into this collection company.
    • Caller: 800-295-6724
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    Susan
    What can I do to stop these calls? They are calling my work! I dont owe them a dime as far as I am concerned!!!
    • Caller: NCO
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Jesse
    received call from Alicia Kline x 3842 said she was from NCL Financial
    wouldn't tell me what call was about even though she called my home number and left reference number. Was very elusive and appeared shady.
    • Caller: NCL financial
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    maidmargoe
    It is shady.  NO collection company would call without asking for  you by full name and assuring that you are that person before they begin to speak about the issue.  I used to get this company calling my cellphone, everyday. This went on for months.  Now it is starting on the home number.  I am sure that they just a list of random numbers.  It only works because some people, pay.  IF YOU ARE UNSURE, TELL THEM TO SEND YOU THE BILL...BUT DON'T GIVE THEM YOUR ADDRESS.  IF
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Jeanne
    I receive several calls from 800-295-6724. The caller identifies the company as NCO Financial and the calls are described  is an attempt to collect a debt.
    I do not have any past due debts.
    • Caller: NCO FInancial
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Who's it
    Just received call from this number on my cell phone. Since I do not answer #'s unknown to me, I did not answer.  No message was left, so I guess they really did not want anything.  Nice try, though!
    • Caller: ???

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