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Default RMA / NCO Debt Collectors

Had a phone call this morning from someone calling themselves "RMA".

It went like this:

Me: Hello
Them : Mr x?
Me: yes
Them : We are calling from RMA Debt collections.
Me (interupting him) Who?
Them: RMA, with regards to your Littlewoods Visa
Me: Hmmmm
Them: You owe £583 and we are calling fro payment.
Me: I don't know who you are, my card was with Littlewoods.
Them: We have purcahsed this debt.
Me: I have not had a default notice.
Them: It was opn your last statment.
Me: No, it wasn't. (My last statment said Mercers were dealing with it - didnt tell him that though)

Them: Are you refusing to deal with this debt?
Me: No, I simply have not had a default notice, as required by the Consumer Credit Act, and will not deal with it until proper procedures have been followed.
Them: So, I will note the account to say that you wont deal with it.
Me: If you like, but I am requesting that you send me a default notice if you are going to deal with this.
Them: Mr X, stop repeating yourself.
Me: Who exactly do you think you are talking to?
Them: I am going to make a note to say that you will not deal with this situation, and we will commence further action against you.
Me: Do what you like. (hung up)

I then phoned back the number on my caller display, gave them my name and address and ask fro their address, and told them I would no longer deal with them on the phone, due to their obnoxious manner. They gave their address as NCO Europe, in Preston.

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Old 8th November 2006, 16:43   #2 (permalink)
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Hi andybhoy!

Just had a similar telephone conversation with NCO. It is on a completely different problem (student loans) but they are very unreasonable and unwilling to compromise and talk sense. I think that I'm going to also say stop phoning me up and that I'm only going to deal with them by letter.

Their addres is Old Docks House,
90 Watery Lane,
Preston,
England.
PR2 1AU

I wonder if anyone else has had similar probs with them?

Good luck
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Old 8th November 2006, 16:51   #3 (permalink)
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Matthew Hallswort
Hi andybhoy!

Just had a similar telephone conversation with NCO. It is on a completely different problem (student loans) but they are very unreasonable and unwilling to compromise and talk sense. I think that I'm going to also say stop phoning me up and that I'm only going to deal with them by letter.

Their addres is Old Docks House,
90 Watery Lane,
Preston,
England.
PR2 1AU

I wonder if anyone else has had similar probs with them?

Good luck
Cheers for that!
The address I was given was:
NCO Europe Ltd
PO box 175
Preston
Lancashire
PR2 1GN

I have heard of NCO before, but never RMA :-s

Good luck with it!
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Old 9th November 2006, 18:13   #4 (permalink)
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NCO bought out RMA recently. Consolidation of global debt collecting companies. NCO is american I think.
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Old 9th November 2006, 20:10   #5 (permalink)
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Cheers for that smellycap. I was having a hunt around the companies house website and couldn't see a listing for RMA based in preston.

Despite me requesting that they do not contact me by phone, they called again today at around 5pm. I refused point blank to answer the "security" questions, which led to to say "So are you refusing to verify your identity?" - What a bunch of jokers.

CCA Sect. 77-79 request will be making its way to them tomorrow, along with a letter stating whatever Telegraphy act it is (I forget, will have to search) and telling them not to phone me. That should please them.
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Old 27th December 2006, 10:38   #6 (permalink)
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I was most interested to read some of the comments about RMA or whatever they're calling themselves. I received a phone call one evening from an individual from RMA asking to speak to my wife about an MBNA account. the conversation went something like this.

Them "Iwant to speak to Mrs XXXXXXX"

Me "She's not in at the moment, who's calling"

Them. "Don't lie to me we've heard it all before I can hear her talking in the background". (The sound was turned up on the TV in the kitchen).

Me (now fuming) "Who the XXXXX do you think you are"

Them "Look put Mrs XXXXXXX on the line or else"

Me "I've told you she's not in"

The individual the went to repat the following phrase several times, "I want to speak to Mrs XXXXXX" in rapid succession finish with the phrase "Had enough now have we, getting tired are we"

With that I put the phone down probably something I should have done earlier. I wrote to MBNA with this and other serious complaints and so far all they have done is sent a letter stating that they would reply by 1st June this year. so far I have not had a reply.

I would be interested to hear from any body who has has similar experiences with MBNA and anybody who could give me advice about IVA's.
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Old 27th December 2006, 12:00   #7 (permalink)
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NCO are Sh*ts! they are currently being investigated by trading standards after harassing me! i got bored with their telephone calls so complained.

They ring people up lie to them, talk rubbish about only accepting the full amount, treat people poorly, are very rude and aggressive on the telephone. If you go to their website, they advise that they deal with delinquent payers by regular contact and reminders to pay!! what a joke! if you play with thm on the telephone they will hang up!
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Old 28th December 2006, 00:06   #8 (permalink)
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NCO operate under some other names as well.

RMA have in the past been most active in chasing Amex debts. They only deal with MBNA debts in terms of chasing up arrears (ie before the debt has been sold on, and when MBNA's collection process is at its most unpalatable)

I couldn't swear to it, but I thought RMA had bought NCO recently - might be wrong though.
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Old 28th December 2006, 17:39   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by mikesmotor View Post
I was most interested to read some of the comments about RMA or whatever they're calling themselves. I received a phone call one evening from an individual from RMA asking to speak to my wife about an MBNA account. the conversation went something like this.

Them "Iwant to speak to Mrs XXXXXXX"

Me "She's not in at the moment, who's calling"

Them. "Don't lie to me we've heard it all before I can hear her talking in the background". (The sound was turned up on the TV in the kitchen).

Me (now fuming) "Who the XXXXX do you think you are"

Them "Look put Mrs XXXXXXX on the line or else"

Me "I've told you she's not in"

The individual the went to repat the following phrase several times, "I want to speak to Mrs XXXXXX" in rapid succession finish with the phrase "Had enough now have we, getting tired are we"

With that I put the phone down probably something I should have done earlier. I wrote to MBNA with this and other serious complaints and so far all they have done is sent a letter stating that they would reply by 1st June this year. so far I have not had a reply.

I would be interested to hear from any body who has has similar experiences with MBNA and anybody who could give me advice about IVA's.
Well I've recently sent MBUSA a default notice and got two very blatent letters back threatening all sorts of things they have until the 5th January to respond or their going to account for their criminal offences in front of a judge.
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Have had dealings recently with both RMA and parent company NCO. I've had a paypal debt from a now dissolved company passed to them which I challenged in writing and heard no more about. Then a disputed Cap1 account was sent to them and they have ignored all calls and letters explaining the full balance is in dispute and under discussion. My wife's Barclaycard account was past to RMA, and they have made frequent phone calls to our neighbour demanding to speak to my wife - despite being told each time that they are calling the wrong number and will never be able to contact the person they want on that number. Sent a fax outlining reasons for potential harrassment claim and demanded all contact in writing but the calls continue!
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Old 29th December 2006, 13:18   #11 (permalink)
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I had a disputed paypal account passed over to NCO, they phoned and were obnoxious on the phone with me, but i wanted the matter sorted so i grit my teeth and gave them my card details. it seems they never bothered to take the money from my account....they can't be in too much of a hurry for money.
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Old 30th December 2006, 16:03   #12 (permalink)
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does anyone know if NCO are registered with the FSA and if so what their ref. no is? i just want to report them to the FOS and need to work out if they come under the FSA.
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nco will probably be registered under paypal uk or something like that
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RMA is Risk Management Associates and NCO must have bought them out, because NCO are now resident in the RMA building (i live close by Preston).
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Old 24th January 2007, 10:09   #15 (permalink)
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Have Amex account thats been passed on to R.M.A. Received postcard from them saying they would be calling but they didnt come at times stated.On postcard it had NCO Europe Ltd trading as RMA Registered office 90 Watery Lane Preston PR2 1AU. Registered in England and Wales NO 3122581. Part of the NCO group of companies. License No 407530. Dont seem to be very good timekeepers.
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Old 24th January 2007, 22:08   #16 (permalink)
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RMA have left a message on my mobile phone voicemail every single day for the past two weeks. Each one is a recording of someone saying "You are being called by RMA, please call back on 0870..." Nice try, but if they think I'm going to pay them to talk to them, they are mistaken.

I have their geographical number, but Im not using it, as I am not communicating with them by phone.

I have instead sent a Data Protection Act request to Littlewoods who the Visa was with and asked for a copy of absolutley everything they have. Might as well get my £10 worth (although I'll get it back!)

Because the Littlewoods card was actually a Barclaycard, I stuck my Barclaycard number on the same letter LOL!

That should shut RMA up for at least 40 days (Or at least if they do try anything, I'll tell them its in dispute and they can go and jump), the charges on both acounts will more than clear any balance on the card anyway, so I probably wont hear anything more form them.
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Old 2nd February 2007, 20:14   #17 (permalink)
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Hello - I am new to this forum. I have been reading the messages about RMA; I have also experienced some disturbing instances with this company. I have an AMEX debt of which I have paid approx 5000K over the last 2 years - I have approx 16,000K left. RMA called me a few day's ago stating that they will not hold on to this debt for much longer as it has already gone long over the time period that they normally have such a debt and that it will be passed back to AMEX who will in turn take some of the following actions via the legal process:

Make me bankrupt
Send Bailiffs round
Put a charge on the property

I advised them that I would continue with my regular monthly payments as I have been doing, in addition to this I will make any lump sum payments that I can as and when I have some extra funds.

I would appreciate it if anyone can advise if they are able to follow through with any of the above mentioned or otherwise - any tips on what I should do, continue with the payments and leave it at that, or something else.

Thanks in advance!

PS> The last call that I had from them, the person said to me that I should either consider taking out a secured loan on the property or re-mortgage the property as I will save money by my repayments dropping etc etc!
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