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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 Professional Placement Services, LLC and work to get a response. After your complaint is forwarded, Professional Placement Services, LLC has 15 days to respond to you and the CFPB. Professional Placement Services, LLC is expected to close all but the most complicated complaints within 60 days.
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Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt was discharged in bankruptcy March 6, 2017 - I received notification on -/-/- that my credit score had changed. I opened - up to research what has changed on my credit report. along with my credit score dropping - points. A collections account from Professional Placement Services was placed on all three of my credit reports. The original Creditor was -. The origination date was -/-/-. This account just appeared on my credit report this weekend. The trade on my - credit report states that this account last reported -/-/-, which is false. - shows that it just reported -/-/- for the first time. This accoun... |
Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection disclosure verification of debt not given enough info to verify debt February 24, 2017 - I have requested verification of debt that I do not owe and the company will not send me this information however they keep sending me letters for an account that is not mine.... |
Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt is not mine December 15, 2016 - My credit score was recently reduced from a creditor claiming that I owe money regarding a traffic citation. I had made disputes on my report regarding several alleged citations issued by the state of Wisconsin and was removed from my credit report. - months later, a new collection agency appeared to have maid another claim. At no point had I ever made a promise to pay to the state of Wisconsin either through verbal or contractual agreements. I would also like to add, throughout the last - years these creditors have continuously reported to the credit bureau 's for citations that have ... |
Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt resulted from identity theft October 27, 2016 - I been receiving harassing and threatening telephone calls of death threats from representatives from Professional Placement Services in reference to a collection account that do not belong to me.... |
Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt resulted from identity theft September 21, 2016 - I have contacted the company and credit bureau about this this account. A representative told me that I will just have to continue to dispute this account monthly. This is a fraudulent account.... |
Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt is not mine July 25, 2016 - I have contacted and sent Fraud Affidavits to Professional Placement. Also, I have disputed this account with - who stated that Professional Placement verified that this account belongs to me. I find that hard to believe since I was never able to get a response back from Professional Placement. So, I really need your assistance in getting this matter resolved. I am tired of going back and forth without getting any results.... |
Professional Placement Services, LLC Debt collection cont'd attempts collect debt not owed debt was paid May 6, 2015 - The original bill from - - - was for - - for my son. It was sent to my ex-husband, and I was not aware that it existed until it was sent to collections and popped up on my credit report in - of -/-/2012 At that time, I contacted the collection agency to find out what this bill was for, as that was the - time that I had been made aware of it. Because no one ever bothered to inform me that the bill existed, they gave me 30 days to pay the bill in full - which I did - and then they removed it from my credit report. I thought the issue was resolved at that time. Now, - ... |