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Hi all,
Ok, so I am having no success with getting NCO Financial to play ball. I've sent dozens of faxes, emails, letters, talked with probably 20 different agents over the phone, and they WILL NOT PFD. I really want this off my credit and if I get NCO off, I will be clean as a whistle, as if nothing ever happened.
Has anyone had any luck with paying the OC and having them pull it back from the debt collector? Does that remove it from the credit report? Or will that just show as paid in full and/or settled?
Any advice is appreciated.
I was successful with them on 2 accounts by writing a PFD..however, this was a few years ago. They deleted without even wanting money.
Chrisia, I found a lot of people on this forum that had success with NCO a few years ago, apparently they are not as nice anymore.
that sux...i have a recent one through them I need toget rid of
This is kind of a gray area....
Once a CA obtains the right to collect a debt, whether they are hired or they buy the debt, they are legally able to report to the CRA's. There is no law that prohibits them from reporting as long as it is accurate. So if you were to pay the OC, there is no law that says the CA has to remove their listing. However, according to the guidelines in the collections manual, they should remove their listing.
Some members have had success with the OC recalling the debt and requesting the CA delete the TL. Others not so lucky. Have you tried contacting the OC to see if this is a possibility?
Did you try simply disputing the debt? NCO folds pretty easily after major fines from the FTC years ago.