Professional Finance Company, Inc. Not Given Enough Info To Verify Debt Complaints

Review and analysis of over 17 complaints against Professional Finance Company, Inc.

Professional Finance Company, Inc. consumers have reported over 17 official complaints related to Not given enough info to verify debt. Out of the 17 consumer complaints against Professional Finance Company, Inc., 24% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Professional Finance Company, Inc. responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 6% of consumer complaints against Professional Finance Company, Inc. resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 35% resulted in non-monetary compensation.

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New Not Given Enough Info To Verify Debt Consumer Complaints


Professional Finance Company, Inc. Debt collection disclosure verification of debt not given enough info to verify debt

April 6, 2017 - I was contacted by Professional Finance Company , Inc. in -/-/- stating that they were attempting to collect a debt for the -. I asked PFC to provide me a reference account number, any possible verification of the debt they claimed I owed, because I had never received any communication in writing or verbally regarding this claim. All I was informed of was that they were unable to provide any information validating the " amount owed '' and that it was from the year -/-/-. I immediately contacted the original creditor, - and had the amount paid in full and my account put back in ...

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Professional Finance Company, Inc. Debt collection disclosure verification of debt not given enough info to verify debt

July 19, 2016 - I work for a company regulated by the FCRA and know that the statute seeks to not unduly burden the consumer, which is not atypical with laws that protect consumers. The collection agency that contacted me provided very limited information about the debt they were collecting. I have medical insurance and each time my insurance card was used. I have not received anything from a medical provider indicating that there is a balance outstanding. I requested more information from the collection agency and was told I had to submit the request via US Mail. This seems unduly burdensome particularly giv...

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