402-817-4966
NE, US
| CATHI 2012-04-05 10:18:09 Unknown |
PLEASE CALL ME....
| Logan 2011-06-06 20:47:14 Unknown |
They keep calling my work number.
| kaylee 2010-12-30 17:18:11 Debt Collector |
I meant to say if they DON'T stop these calls they will be in legal trouble. Sorry for the confusion!
| kaylee 2010-12-30 17:15:24 Unknown |
They've begun calling again. Several times a day. I've reported them but it does no good. Someone is going to be in trouble if they don't discontinue their calls.
| Jamie Conley 2010-11-16 17:15:54 Unknown |
Hello Dee,
This caller is First National Collection Bureau and I am liek you, have no money and they need to leave us alone. I'm reporting them again, but thought I would let you know the started calling again.
God bless you,
Jamie Conley
Lincoln, NE
| Jamie Conley 2010-11-16 17:12:34 Debt Collector |
This number stopped calling temporarily after I reported them, but has started calling again as of today. They will have a lawsuit pending against them if they call one more time. It's easy to locate them and serve papers.
| Jamie Conley 2010-10-26 17:25:41 Unknown |
This number calls and leaves no voice mail and won't answer when I pick up the phone.
| Sean 2010-08-26 19:11:21 Unknown |
calls. no message.
| Charles 2010-08-03 20:46:48 Unknown |
This number calls at least twice a day and even on Saturday. They never leave a message, just hangs up on my voice mail. I do not answer numbers that I do not know so whoever this idiot is needs to stop calling.
| Annonomous 2010-05-20 22:56:41 Debt Collector |
This person calls every day at the same time not explaining what the call is for and has been asked several times to remove my # from the call list and still they call I have filed a complaint with the BBB to get this problem resolved.
| Mary-Grace 2010-04-14 15:14:45 Debt Collector |
I have no extra money. I'm on disabilty, and am not able to work for an employer. I want to be left alone.
| Dee Williamson 2010-03-11 18:26:24 Unknown |
Please stop calling me. . . . . I have nothing . . . . and just barely upon poverty level