Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. Issue Resolution

Resources for resolving common issues with Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. products and services

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is a 21st century agency that helps consumer finance markets work by making rules more effective, by consistently and fairly enforcing those rules, and by empowering consumers to take more control over their economic lives.

The CFPB will forward your complaint to Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. and work to get a response. After your complaint is forwarded, Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. has 15 days to respond to you and the CFPB. Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. is expected to close all but the most complicated complaints within 60 days.

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Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. Debt collection communication tactics frequent or repeated calls

August 17, 2016 - I used a health club - under a coupon for a free week of trainings. During that first week, I liked it the second day so I asked for a membership and was told the contract would n't start until the week was up. On the fourth day, I - at work. I could no longer attend the gym. I went in and filled out a form saying I am canceling my contract. Two months go by and I start receiving calls from the collection agency non stop all hours of the day claiming they never found the papers saying I ended the contract and I owe the full amount due. I spoke to the manager of the gym who says he has no...

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Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. Debt collection disclosure verification of debt not given enough info to verify debt

December 29, 2015 - Specified Credit Association continues to try to collect a debt that I do n't owe them. I never established a contract with this company and they have continued to call and harass me on my work and home phone and sending me harassing letters indicating that they will report the negative item on to my credit reports if I do n't pay them. They are breaking the FCRA laws. ...

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Specified Credit Association 1, Inc. Debt collection communication tactics frequent or repeated calls

October 15, 2015 - I am repeatedly being called while at work, and we are not allowed to take these kinds of calls on the clock or at work in general. I told the gentleman I was speaking to that I could not accept his phone call at work and that he would have to contact my cell phone. I spoke with him on my cell phone about the issue and he keeps reeatedly calling my work after asking him to stop. ...

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