Possible overpayment to NCO Financial
Date: Sun, 08/12/2007 - 17:38
I had a collection account that I wanted to pay it was to NCO financial. when I spoke to the rep she said my balance had accrued interest. the original was about 300 less than 400. on the statement from NCO it said principal was almost 600. and in total I ended up paying them about 900 or so. Now that I have been really looking into these collection agencies I'm wondering if I did a dumb thing by overpaying. Was that legal for them to add to my origianl debt after it had gone to collections? can I do anything now?? another thing the rep said that in 30 days after my last pmt I would receive a letter for me to send to the 3 credit agencies to have that collection account removed and now they "NCO" won't send me that letter. how do I get it removed??
They did conduct themselves in an illegal fashion. You need to i
They did conduct themselves in an illegal fashion. You need to immediately file an online complaint with your state's attorney general's office, and the AG office of the state that NCO is located. You are to get a refund for the amount over paid.
Anthony is right. Complain to the Pennsylvania Attorney General
Anthony is right. Complain to the Pennsylvania Attorney General for a start (where they are located). He sued NCO for one of the highest fines ever gotten fron a collector, for illegal activities.