RPM trying to collect a fake debt

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JP
Country: United States
On 4 Apr 08 I got a call from Receivables Performance Management (RPM) claiming that I owe $85 on a Verizon account from 2000.  I know that I’ve never had a Verizon account, and that my phone account from 2000 (I forget which company) was paid properly.  So I told the RPM rep that they were full of s**t, and that I wanted written proof that this debt is actually mine.  They had the last 4 of my SSN and tried to pass that off as “proof” that their info was legitimate.  I still didn’t fall for it and asked for everything in writing.  

Fortunately I have records that go back that far.  I also called Verizon to confirm that they don’t have any account information with my name on it.  Surprisingly they have no record of me ever having an account with them.  I then went online to find out if RPM is some sort of scam.  They are a “legitimate” company, yet seem to be practicing what I would describe as predatory debt collection, or legal extortion.  Unfortunately, there is not much information on the internet yet about RPM.  However, there is a lot of information about AFNI, who seem to be doing the same thing.

So, after I found this web page, and read all of the information about AFNI, I downloaded the FDCPA and FCRA and read them.  I’m sending RPM a letter in accordance with the FDCPA.  I’m also sending the letter to my state’s AG and the WA state AG.  (RPM is located in Bothell WA.)  I also checked all of my credit reports to make sure that nothing has been placed on them.  I’ll continue to monitor my credit reports very closely for the next few months.  As this develops I’ll update this comment.

I’m considering contacting a lawyer to see if what RPM is doing is in any way actually extortion.  It’s a crime that the max penalty under FDCPA and FCRA is only $1000 or actual damages.  Obviously that small amount isn’t enough of an incentive to keep these companies from violating the law.  I’m also going to contact my Congressmen about this.  Maybe if enough of us complain the law can get changed?    

Oh, and a huge thanks to the poster on this site TJ!  His information and advice was invaluable!!

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    Chuck J
    | 1 reply
    Thankyou for you clear messages.
      I couldn't think of any debts I may have, I don't have credit cards or loans, haven't had sense 2001.  so how could I owe.  They claimed I owe money to the IRS and wanted my social Number.  "Hell No!"  and I hung up.  I still get calls and I don't answer them, I just hit delete.  Let them call I don't care.  They haven't anoied me past 5pm any day or on weekends and it's only one to two calls a day.  A hang-up during the call wouldn't stop them because it has my call are a recording and I'm not going to call back again.
       Your right, it's just a scam; if the IRS wants to sue me they can sent me an official letter.
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      IRS knows how to collect what's owed.. replies to Chuck J
      They don't do it by making threatening calls asking for your SSN.  They send a letter, and if they decide to, they can sue and take it out of your bank accounts.

      On the other hand, it is common for scammers to pretend they are "the IRS", when they're a bunch of fakes. Anyone can make anonymous phone calls, and anyone could say they're "the IRS", and ask for your SSN.  It proves nothing at all.
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    JL
    | 1 reply
    called me several times a day,saying my loan has been approved for up to $2000.00 dollars,hadn't applied for a loan,called again and when I answered,they claimed I owed a past due bill put me on hold and never came back on
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      That's a blatant FDCPA violation.. replies to JL
      There have been other debt collectors slapped down for sending deceptive postcards notifying of "prize winnings", to get alleged debtors to call back.
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    Maria
    I've been dealing with RPM now for a little over a year. The constant recorded calls, the emails. We finally settled our debt with RPM they said they would mail out a letter stating that the account was settled. I have yet to recieve anything. To top it off they actually sold my debt to a second collection agency for what would have been the remaining balance.  I spoke to the other collection agency and they stopped calling me.  The thing is that  it is still affecting my credit because it shows as an open collection. I call and call and get sent here and there and told they will send the letter out, email within 24 hrs. Well  a year later and i have yet to receive anything.  They are aware that the acct. was settled and closed but for whatever reason have not reported it to the credit bureaus. Every single time i call it sound like there is a party going on in the background with people laughing and screaming. I have had a representative continually yawn when on the phone with me so much so i could hardly understand what she is saying. I am now considering reporting them to the BBB and opening a class action lawsuit.

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