Review and analysis of over 3 complaints against Midwest Recovery Systems
Midwest Recovery Systems consumers have reported over 3 official complaints related to Received a loan I didn't apply for. Out of the 3 consumer complaints against Midwest Recovery Systems, 0% were disputed by the consumer (i.e. the consumer was not happy with how Midwest Recovery Systems responded to their complaint) and 0% were processed in a timely manner. 0% of consumer complaints against Midwest Recovery Systems resulted in the consumer receiving monetary compensation (e.g. money, cash reimbursement, etc.) and 0% resulted in non-monetary compensation.
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Midwest Recovery Systems Payday loan received a loan i didn't apply for received a loan i didn't apply for November 28, 2016 - I am seeing a debt on my credit report, I have no payday loan with any company for the last 10 years.... |
Midwest Recovery Systems Payday loan received a loan i didn't apply for received a loan i didn't apply for November 7, 2016 - On -/-/-, I received an alert that I have a new collection activity on my credit file. I found that it was this company ( Midwest Recovery Systems ) that supposedly purchased this account from another debt collector. I contacted them and -, the recovery specialist informed me that it came from a payday loan that was taken out in - and that he did not have the original paperwork that I asked for. I told him that I wanted to dispute this, and he told me that it would stay on my file until it was paid in full. He did say that he could make payment arrangements in order to settle th... |
Midwest Recovery Systems Payday loan received a loan i didn't apply for received a loan i didn't apply for November 7, 2016 - I received an alert from my credit monitoring system that I had new changes. When I reviewed, there were - new collections, dated - from Midwest Recovery for - - for - and - - for -. I then contacted Midwest Recovery because I have NO knowledge of these debts. They informed me that they were payday loans take under my SSN through my personal email on -/-/- and -/-/- respectively and in my former name. I did not take out these accounts and have n't used my former name since -. I also do not hold a bank account with the bank that the funds were deposi... |