Posted on May 9, 2017 Caller type: SMS Location: Australia
credit corp
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Anonymous
Posted on November 4, 2022 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Called my mobile and they didn’t leave a voicemail message on it
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Anonymous
Posted on March 21, 2024 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Block this phone number from Credit Corp and report Credit Corp to the ACCC Scamwatch https://portal.scamwatch.gov.au/report-a-scam/ and AFCA https://www.afca.org.au/make-a-complaint.
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Anonymous
Posted on October 1, 2024 Caller type: Debt collector Location: Australia
Debt collection agency attempting to recover money by blowing out the phones of third parties that may or may not know the subject of the alledged debt.
They attempt to call parents, siblings, cousins, neighbours, work colleagues, anyone even remotely associated with the subject or their lives in the hope they can get to them. What they do is illegal, and they can safely be ignored.
When a bad debt is passed onto a debt collector, the agency purchases the debt for 10 to 20 cents in the dollar and then attempt to collect the FULL amount from the original borrower (plus interest).
However, what most people are unaware of is that once the debt has been purchased by a third party , the debt has been expunged for the original borrower, and that is the end of the matter. The only signature from the borrower is on a contract between the bank/credit provider and the borrower. There is no signed contract between a debt collector and the original borrower.
Therefore, do not admit or agree to anything a debt collector says on the phone, as they will attempt to trick you into entering into a contract with them (if you're the original borrower they are after) and try to get you on a 'payment plan'.
The statute of limitations means they can only chase you for a maximum of five years, but if you admit to anything or enter into agreement with them (even verbally), then that resets and you can be harangued another five years or until you've satisfied the needs of these vultures.
Your best bet is to avoid them like the plague, legally they have no clout. All they have is intimidation tactics on the phone. Weak! They are legally only allowed to call 3 times a week or 12 in a month, but that is IF YOU ANSWER. so answer the call & just hang up & they won't be able to call again.
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Anonymous
Posted on March 27, 2023 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Never left a message
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Anonymous
Posted on December 20, 2021 Caller type: Scam call Location: Australia
DO NOT GIVE THEM YOUR PERSONAL DETAILS. Would not confirm what company they’re working for - 100% a scam.
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Anonymous
Posted on November 24, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Debt Collectors
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I Called Back
Posted on August 2, 2017 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I called back number (02) 8024 9459 spoke to a woman who said I've reached a switchboard but did not say for what company.
Comments on (02) 8024 9459
Anonymous
Posted on May 9, 2017Caller type: SMS
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on November 4, 2022Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on March 21, 2024Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on October 1, 2024Caller type: Debt collector
Location: Australia
They attempt to call parents, siblings, cousins, neighbours, work colleagues, anyone even remotely associated with the subject or their lives in the hope they can get to them. What they do is illegal, and they can safely be ignored.
When a bad debt is passed onto a debt collector, the agency purchases the debt for 10 to 20 cents in the dollar and then attempt to collect the FULL amount from the original borrower (plus interest).
However, what most people are unaware of is that once the debt has been purchased by a third party , the debt has been expunged for the original borrower, and that is the end of the matter. The only signature from the borrower is on a contract between the bank/credit provider and the borrower. There is no signed contract between a debt collector and the original borrower.
Therefore, do not admit or agree to anything a debt collector says on the phone, as they will attempt to trick you into entering into a contract with them (if you're the original borrower they are after) and try to get you on a 'payment plan'.
The statute of limitations means they can only chase you for a maximum of five years, but if you admit to anything or enter into agreement with them (even verbally), then that resets and you can be harangued another five years or until you've satisfied the needs of these vultures.
Your best bet is to avoid them like the plague, legally they have no clout. All they have is intimidation tactics on the phone. Weak!
They are legally only allowed to call 3 times a week or 12 in a month, but that is IF YOU ANSWER. so answer the call & just hang up & they won't be able to call again.
Anonymous
Posted on March 27, 2023Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on December 20, 2021Caller type: Scam call
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on November 24, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
I Called Back
Posted on August 2, 2017Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
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