U.S. Bancorp Indicated Committed Crime Not Paying Complaints

Review and analysis of over 4 complaints against U.S. Bancorp

U.S. Bancorp consumers have reported over 4 official complaints related to Indicated committed crime not paying. Out of the 4 consumer complaints against U.S. Bancorp, 0% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how U.S. Bancorp responded to their complaint) and 100% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against U.S. Bancorp resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 25% resulted in non-monetary compensation.

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New Indicated Committed Crime Not Paying Consumer Complaints


U.S. Bancorp Debt collection false statements or representation indicated committed crime not paying

November 19, 2015 - I have been contacted by - separate companies in the past 6 months claiming that I owe a debt. Even though I did n't belive I owed the debt, I paid almost $900.00 to the first debt collector because I was threatened. Then less than 2 months later, I got a call from a - company trying to collect on the same debt. They informed me that the - company didnt own the debt ''. I did some research and determined that - companies were fraudulent. Upon learning this, my bank refunded the payment that I made. Now, my family members are receiving calls from a - company looking for me for...

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U.S. Bancorp Debt collection false statements or representation indicated committed crime not paying

April 22, 2015 - On - -, -/-/2015, at -, I was contacted by my grandmother regarding a phone call she received. My grandmother stated that a woman called her claiming that if I did n't call her back today, a sheriff would be sent to my home. I called the phone number given to me. The call was first answered by a man who gave me hisname only. Upon telling him my name, he identified the company as - - '' and transferred me to my case worker. The next person I spoke to was a woman who said she needed to retrieve my file. While apparently shuffling papers, she gave me a lot of vague information r...

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