Resources for resolving common issues with National Credit Services, Inc. products and services
You can reduce the number of unwanted calls from National Credit Services, Inc. you get by signing up for the National Do Not Call Registry. It's free. Visit http://donotcall.gov to register your number.
How do I register?
Add your phone number for free by visiting http://donotcall.gov, or calling 1-888-382-1222 from the phone you want to register (TTY: 1-866-290-4236)
If you register online, you will receive a confirmation email from http://donotcall.gov. You must click on the link in the email within 72 hours to complete your registration.
How long does it take?
Your phone number should show up on the Registry the next day. Most sales calls will stop once your number has been on the Registry for 31 days. You can verify that your number is on the Registry by visiting http://donotcall.gov or calling 1-888-382-1222.
Where can I file a complaint about an illegal sales call or a robocall?
To file a complaint, visit http://donotcall.gov, or call 1-888-382-1222 (TTY: 1-866-290-4236).
Will I hear back from the FTC regarding my complaint?
Due to the volume of complaints, the FTC cannot respond directly to every complaint. The FTC and other law enforcement agencies analyze complaints to spot trends and to identify and take action against the people responsible for these illegal calls.
What's a Robocall?
If you answer the phone and hear a recorded message instead of a live person, it's a robocall. You've probably gotten robocalls about candidates running for office, or charities asking for donations. These robocalls are allowed. But if the recording is a sales message and you haven't given your written permission to get calls from the company on the other end, the call is illegal. In addition to the phone calls being illegal, their pitch most likely is a scam.
What Should You Do If You Get a Robocall?
If you get a robocall:
National Credit Services, Inc. Debt collection communication tactics you told them to stop contacting you, but they keep trying June 6, 2019 - I had a missed call from National Credit Services at about - - on -/-/19. I returned the call and verified my date of birth but refused to give the last four of my social security number. I asked the rep who they represented and she kept giving me her company 's name. I asked for a supervisor the rep asked me to hold and then came back onto the line to ask me to continue holding. I advised her that wasn't necessary and to please just remove my telephone number. We ended the call. The next morning I received another call. I called back and again verified my date of birth and again refus... |
National Credit Services, Inc. Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt is not mine February 10, 2017 - I filled out a form of cancellation for a - located in -, Washington and they misfiled it back in late-/-/-/early-/-/2016. The debit card connected to membership, around the same time of my membership cancellation, got lost so I cancelled it as well. I did n't inform them of the card cancellation because I thought I had cancelled my membership effectively. They continued trying to charge my cancelled debit card into the coming -/-/- before they informed me that the National Credit Services would take on the debt. National Credit Services sent mail to an old address of mine ... |
National Credit Services, Inc. Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt resulted from identity theft November 13, 2015 - In -/-/- of this year, me and my wife became aware that were are victims of identity theft. I have been actively disputing the ( - - outstanding collections that this company is reporting as my debt. Apparently, multiple checks were written to a grocery store -, WA back sometime between - - - - 2010. I have reached out to this company as well as my continued efforts of disputing these accounts as fraud - to no avail. I have submitted my ID on multiple occasions and have directly challenged for the collector to confirm that these are legitimate collections. I have neve... |
National Credit Services, Inc. Debt collection improper contact or sharing of info contacted employer after asked not to May 20, 2015 - I sent a request for a verification of debt last week and am receiving multiple calls on my cell phone and at work through National Credit Services by a woman named -. She has called my work multiple times and continues to contact me after I sent a written request for verification of debt. When I told her that over the phone she said the debt was from x '' on x date ''. I said that was not sufficient and I need actual verification of the amount and validity. She continues to call my place of employment. ... |