2 Jul, 2019 → by ClaimboUser867432
fraudulent collections attempts

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A friend of mine texted me a photo of a piece of mail with my name and her address from this company. My name was misspelled by one letter, and even more strange is that she and I have never shared a residence, credit card, or anything that could possibly link us together. She said "at least it came to someone who knows you so I can get it to you", and that is very disturbing to me. They clearly intended for my friend to pass along the letter to me. Their methods for identifying us as connected and getting her address however are a complete mystery. Probably social media data which neither of us consented to being provided to this company. So, not only is it a fraudulent collections agency, but they are also operating through use of data/information which was stolen or sold without consent or knowledge, and are even more unethical. Furthermore, I pay all my bills on time, have excellent credit, and have had multiple addresses which they could have used to contact me directly, so I know for a fact that I don't owe anyone money and even if I did they wouldn't have to gi looking through my friends list to get to me. This company is definitely a scam agency. Don't give them any of your info.
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