ILoveMyDVC
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- Aug 24, 2000
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I had a call on my cell today. The message says that you need to contact them immediately about your overdue account...
They don't identify themselves so you push redial and get a message saying they are collecting on a loan - you need to enter your SS# or loan number (which loan number is rather troubling because YOU DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE - they could be cable, electric, CC - who knows - and you don't have any overdue accounts that you are aware of...
And why would someone in this day and age blindly enter their SS# to a 1-800 # on their phone...
Hitting "0" gets you a prompt to avoid foreclosure- ahhh a clue - might be the mortgage company. But why would they call me? I've NEVER missed a payment and, in fact, have been fortunate enough to be able to send them an extra 50 dollars every month towards principal (I know it's not a lot but it sure beats not paying them).
Finally, after much hitting of '0' and a 10 minute wait, you will speak to a person who will tell you they are representing two companies (one being GMAC) that it's the bank's new autodialer and it calls as soon as you are 'late' - seems my payment didn't get there until 3 days passed the due date - but well before the grace period.
Scaring people with a message "to avoid foreclosure" and encouraging people to blindly enter the SS# to a telephone prompt for a payment 72 hours passed a due date on an otherwise up-to-date account (with extra prinicpal!) seems just a little bit scary to me.
They don't identify themselves so you push redial and get a message saying they are collecting on a loan - you need to enter your SS# or loan number (which loan number is rather troubling because YOU DON'T KNOW WHO THEY ARE - they could be cable, electric, CC - who knows - and you don't have any overdue accounts that you are aware of...
And why would someone in this day and age blindly enter their SS# to a 1-800 # on their phone...
Hitting "0" gets you a prompt to avoid foreclosure- ahhh a clue - might be the mortgage company. But why would they call me? I've NEVER missed a payment and, in fact, have been fortunate enough to be able to send them an extra 50 dollars every month towards principal (I know it's not a lot but it sure beats not paying them).
Finally, after much hitting of '0' and a 10 minute wait, you will speak to a person who will tell you they are representing two companies (one being GMAC) that it's the bank's new autodialer and it calls as soon as you are 'late' - seems my payment didn't get there until 3 days passed the due date - but well before the grace period.
Scaring people with a message "to avoid foreclosure" and encouraging people to blindly enter the SS# to a telephone prompt for a payment 72 hours passed a due date on an otherwise up-to-date account (with extra prinicpal!) seems just a little bit scary to me.