National Credit Systems
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Category: Business & Finances
Contact Information Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Phone number: 404-214-4984
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National Credit Systems Reviews
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Angie A.
March 17, 2011
Unethical collection practices and bullying
I was contacted by this company by a Mr. Barnes in reference to a debt owed to former landlord/rental agency after vacating the property the previous year. The debt owed increased by over $1200.00. I was advised if I felt the debt was not owed to supporting documentation, but Mr. Barnes hung up on me before giving me the proper address to sent complaints too. He continued to call daily, multiple times, and when I asked for a supervisor, I was hung up on or put on hold for 30 minutes or more, only to be rerouted to Mr. Barne's voicemail. I advised him on another occassion that I was a student, and he actually threatened to garnish Federal Funds, and when I advised him that would be a federal crime, he hung up on me. He contacted my mother and when she asked for something sent via USPS, certifed mail, he hung up on her. I found their mailing information through the Federal Trade Commission, and sent 17 plus pages of supporting documentation, and when I received another call, this time from Ms. Bennett, she had no idea what I was talking about. When I asked her for a supervisor, she hung up on me. They have threatened that they will assure I will not be able to receive federal grants for a public/state university, and when I informed them different, they hang up on me. They overtalk, yell, and make threats and seem to have no reasoning, ethics, or communication skills. After I searched the internet, I found 1.8 million hits and complaints for fraud and scam alerts in reference to National Credit Services. Any attempts to dispute the claim, end in them hanging up on me. They sent threatening information to my grandmother, and spelled her name wrong and got the address wrong. They say you can dispute the claim, but you really can't. It seems I am only one of many thousands of clients being abused by this company.
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chuck24
February 22, 2011
Unprofessionalism
About a year ago I decided to clean up my credit and have worked with many collection agencies, all of whom have worked with me at the sight of money. I have offered all of them full payment for a deletion of my negative credit remark off of my credit report. All of them EXCEPT national credit systems has cooperated.
The amount NCS says I owe them oddly enough is a little bit over a thousand dollars. Do I agree with this? Absolutely not! I have sent them repeated letters and had the unfortunate experience in dealing with their nasty and unprofessional representatives, all of whom had to undergo specific training to be that way on the phone. I have offered all of them the full amount if they removed my debt and they have flat out refused. The amount shouldn't even be on my credit report because half of the charges that are on there are illegitimate.
So since they were uncooperative, I went back to the Original creditor and went round and round with them on the charges. They agreed to pull the credit file back from NCS and adjust it, but because of the time that had passed since the file was put into their account(2008) NCS would not allow them to.
NCS basically told me I would just have to wait until 2015 to get the charges removed from my credit profile and the best thing I could hope for right now is a change in the status of my credit profile to "Paid in Full". I won't give this nasty company a dime of money and I WILL wait them out if they won't work with me.
The sad thing is I could pay this company if they worked with me, but don't really want to hassle with a lawyer. At least not yet, but I am seriously contemplating the idea. I filed an official complaint with the BBB and they didn't even care about it. How this company stays in business is beyond me.
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nachohippo
July 12, 2010
not following the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Sir/Ma'am,
On or about 12 May 2010, I was contacted by Ms. Tillman of the National Credit System regarding a debt from an apartment I leased in November 2009. I signed a 6 month lease and I vacated after 3 months.
When I first spoke with Ms. Tillman, she informed me that I owed $2, 102.01. I asked her to send me a document with a break down of the charges – but out of fear for hurting my credit I made my first payment before I received this document. On or about the 15th of May I made a payment of $352.35. Despite Ms. Tillman's demand that I send my first payment via western union or some other wire agency, I made my payment through the payment process on their website. I then called Ms Tillman to tell her about the payment options available on your website and she hung-up on me. I called back and spoke to Mr. Cook who also seemed to be having a bad day and was not one of the more friendly managers I have spoken to. In the end I explained that I would be making my payments through the website because a representative of the company had told me this was an acceptable way to pay off the debt.
Today (June 11th) I went to their website to make arrangements for a payment that I intended to submit and my debt of $1, 749.66 has grown to $2, 727.66. It went up by $978.00. So I called Ms. Tillman again to find out what had happened and she said "Since I did not pay off the entire amount they added another charge to it".
I am not sure what is going on. I am willing to pay the debt I owe - I believe I have clearly communicated my intentions to Ms. Tillman and to Mr. Cook . . .they both told me I could make 6 payments of roughly $350.00 to pay the entire thing off - and when I did what we agreed upon . . .someone added $978.00 to the amount.
I am unable to speak with anyone other than Ms. Tillman or Mr. Cook and I have never received a break down of the charges. I know at times their staff has to deal with people who may be less than motivated to address their debt and may even be unwilling to answer the phone at times . . .all I am asking for is a document identifying what I owe with a break down of the charges and an explanation of the additional $978.00.
Rob Hess
49 Laguna
Palmyra VA 22963.
Acct no: 2087843
757.839.4587
Respectfully,
Rob Hess
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Lilo
May 4, 2009
Paying through the internet
Called to Settle past apartment in order to own a home and noticed it can be paid online. When paying online it said payment went through, but said this is not a reciept and led me to pay for it again. I called National Credit Systems and they said they don't monitor the internet and it is done through a separate company so if you pay online then you may get charged twice and we do not refund your money. So basically she was saying it is legal for them to steal 400.01 of my money and I can not say anything!!! I suggest that if anyone owns any money from a past apartment to find out how to settle it another way. National Credit Systems has to be a scam!! This company is not a secure way to pay off debt!!!
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