800-604-2400
Ken
Ken
2011-06-06 20:58:09
Unknown
This number has called numerous times.  I have answered the last 2 times and there seems to be nobody on the line.
Alfalfa
Alfalfa
2008-10-02 08:49:41
Unknown
Seems that Performance Capital Management has already gotten into trouble with the FTC for FCRA violations:

For Release: August 24, 2000
California Debt Collection Agency Settles FTC Charges Of Fair Credit Reporting Act Violations
The Federal Trade Commission today announced a proposed settlement with a California-based debt collection agency, Performance Capital Management, Inc. (PCM), under which the company would be fined $2 million and enjoined from what the FTC called "serious violations" of Section 623 of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). According to the terms of the proposed settlement, payment of the fine would be waived due to the company's poor financial condition.

The FCRA regulates the collection and dissemination of sensitive information about consumers by credit bureaus and other types of consumer reporting agencies. Section 623 was added by Congress in the 1996 amendments to increase the accuracy of consumer reports by imposing specific duties upon any entity that furnishes information to a consumer reporting agency. The settlement announced today is the Commission's first enforcement action under Section 623.

PCM is a California corporation with headquarters in Irvine, California. It specializes in buying and collecting consumer debt that has been charged-off by the original creditor as uncollectible. PCM is currently in bankruptcy, and the Commission has waived the $2 million civil penalty based upon the financial condition of the company.

In its complaint against PCM, the Commission alleges that PCM violated a number of requirements imposed by Section 623. First, the complaint alleges that PCM provided credit bureaus with inaccurate "delinquency dates" for its accounts. Section 623 defines the delinquency date for an account as the month and year that an account first became delinquent. This date is important because it is used by credit bureaus to measure the seven-year period that negative credit information may be reported under the FCRA.

According to the Commission, PCM systematically reported accounts with delinquency dates that were more recent than the actual date of delinquency, resulting in negative information remaining on consumers' credit reports long beyond the seven-year period mandated by the FCRA. The Commission's complaint also alleges that PCM violated Section 623 by ignoring or failing to investigate consumer disputes referred by credit bureaus, and by failing to notify credit bureaus when consumers disputed collection accounts with PCM.

The proposed settlement would require PCM to provide correct delinquency dates when reporting collection accounts to credit bureaus. The agreement also mandates the proper investigation of disputes. Where PCM learns during an investigation that account records no longer exist for a disputed debt, the company must delete the information from credit bureau files within five days. Finally, the agreement would require PCM to report as "disputed" all accounts where consumers have disputed the information with PCM.

The Commission vote to file the complaint and proposed settlement was 5-0. The proposed settlement will be presented to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California, which is overseeing PCM's bankruptcy. If approved, the agreement will be filed in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California.

NOTE: The agreement referenced in this release is for settlement purposes only and does not constitute an admission of a law violation.

Copies of the complaint and proposed settlement are available from the FTC's Web site at http://www.ftc.gov and also from the FTC's Consumer Response Center, Room 130, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580; 877-FTC-HELP (877-382-4357); TDD for the hearing impaired 1-866-653-4261. To find out the latest news as it is announced, call the FTC NewsPhone recording at 202-326-2710.

Media Contact:
Mitchell J. Katz,
Office of Public Affairs
202-326-2161
Staff Contact:
Peggy Twohig,
Bureau of Consumer Protection
202-326-3224
FTC File No.: 982-3542

http://www.ftc.gov/opa/2000/08/performance.shtm
Grace
Grace
2008-10-02 02:20:53
Unknown
They keep calling - will call once and then when we don't answer they call right back, never leaving a message.  Yesterday some woman did finally leave a voicemail message but it was of her conversation with someone else and all she had to say was bad things about a certain political party and candidate.  Funny thing is, that's MY party and MY candidate!! Needless to say, they're not going to be talking to me any time soon!
Jason
Jason
2008-08-23 01:21:46
Unknown
I got the same thing from 714-452-3881, a woman calling saying that i owed them money when i payed off and closed the account over a year and a half ago.
wondering
wondering
2008-08-06 02:37:35
Debt Collector
Received 2 calls, the first was from 714-452-3881 listed as unavailable followed by a second call from 800-604-2400 listed as toll free on caller ID.  Both people said I was delinquent on a Capital One Visa.  I have never had a Visa card from Capital one.  The first caller, a male, hung up on me.  On the second card, I hung up on her after explaining that I didn't have a Capital One card.  They both said they were from Performance Capital Management.
yo
yo
2008-07-16 20:25:14
Unknown
Kept calling, asking for Mike. Told them wrong number, still calling back. very annoying.
opal
opal
2008-07-01 22:13:31
Unknown
would not tell us any information just gave number to call
KOLE
KOLE
2008-06-26 16:02:11
Unknown
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