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Help us make it rightI received a call on Sunday February 28 - 2010 from Receivables Performance Management looking for the previous owner of my house and I politely told them, he is deceased, the caller said he was sorry and hung up. On March 4, 2010 I received a message, this time on my answering machine by a Live telemarketer reading from a script (usually used by authorized Collection agencies) again, looking...
RPM continually contacts me by telephone looking for a Mr. Hicks (or Hix, or whatever spelling). I constantly tell them I am not him, do not know him or anything about him, and have never heard of him except from RPM. I tell them I have had my current phone number for over a year, that their records are out of date, and to please delete the number from those records, as while I may get a new...
I had an Old Navy account 7 years ago. I used the card once, paid the bill, and cut up the card. A few years later, I found out there was a fraudulent charge on the card for around $40 in 2002. I disputed it with Old Navy and with the credit bureaus. As of June, 2007 the credit bureaus were conducting their own investigation, but the account was shown as "charged off" on my credit report,...
I want to respond to the employee of RPM, who says they are honest and only trying to help people pay their debts and clean up their credit reports.
This is complete nonsense, and is flatly untrue. This company is committing fraud, have broken federal law with me on at least 3 counts (but probably many more), I HAVE INDISPUTABLE PROOF OF THIS, and I will be happy to go to court or be...
OK. This is the one thing that angers me the most. The "class action" lawsuit response. Lets understand a few things here.
First, a "class action" lawsuit is VERY expensive, and in almost every case someone has to front the expenses which are normally in the $MILLIONS$ in a case like this. And, even if you did find a way to fund it and actually won, you would get virtually NOTHING. Maybe a few...
Receivables Performance Management can be found at 220th St Se 1930. The following is offered: Human Resources. The entry is present with us since Sep 10, 2010 and was last updated on Nov 14, 2013. In Bothell there are 3 other Human Resources. An overview can be found here.
Receivables Performance Management is located at 1930 220th St SE Ste 101, Bothell, WA. This location is in the Canyon Park neighborhood..
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