Communication tactics frequent or repeated calls
Nationwide Credit Corporation Debt collection department,
Communication tactics Frequent or repeated calls Virginia
Debt collector NCC Business - has been calling for months. My wife and I are not aware of any past due debts. Having been alerted to this company 's harassing techniques by numerous posts on -, for months I did not answer their calls. Finally I answered and said that we do not have any past due debts, and asked them not to call again. I do not know if anyone was on the other end of the phone to hear and log my request. The calls have continued and I do not answer. Today, - -, 2015, -., I received a call from this number, this time leaving a message. The message said, We have an important call from NCC. This is a debt collector. Please call ( - ) -. Thank you. '' What I find interesting is that the message is recorded and calls neither me nor my wife by name, nor does it reveal the nature of the debt. From numerous - posts, when others return the call, the representative insists on the caller revealing personal information, including Social Security number, before discussing the nature of the debt. Based on this shady technique, I will not be calling this number because I will not reveal such personal information to what I believe are cold-call debt collectors phishing for information. I have received no letter nor bill from any creditor that indicates either my wife or I are in arrears on any debt. I consider these calls to be phishing and harassing and ask that you help me put an end to these calls.
Nationwide Credit Corporation customer in Virginia
Jul 23, 2015
* Source: CFPB Complaint Database
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