First Federal Credit Control Debt Resulted From Identity Theft Complaints

Review and analysis of over 2 complaints against First Federal Credit Control

First Federal Credit Control consumers have reported over 2 official complaints related to Debt resulted from identity theft. Out of the 2 consumer complaints against First Federal Credit Control, 0% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how First Federal Credit Control responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against First Federal Credit Control resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.

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New Debt Resulted From Identity Theft Consumer Complaints


First Federal Credit Control Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt resulted from identity theft

October 12, 2016 - FIRST FEDERAL CREDIT ACCOUNT NUMBERs : - -/-/- - - - - -, -, - - Phone : - ATTENTION TO DISPUTE DEPARTMENT : Dear Sir or Madam : I am a victim of identity theft. An identity thief used my personal information without my permission to open an account several account in my name this debt is not mine. I have enclosed proof of my identity and a copy of my Identity Theft Report. In accordance with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, I am asking you to stop collection proceedings against me and stop communicating with me about this debt, except as the Fair ...

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First Federal Credit Control Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt resulted from identity theft

July 8, 2015 - Debt collection company, makes harassing phone calls at all hours, applies misleading and incorrect representations of accounts, by posting the same account under different account numbers in excess of - times to each credit bureau. refuses to acknowledge or verify debt is actually mine to the individual credit bureaus, under the laws of Identity theft. ...

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