[FISERV FINXACT CORE] Attempts to collect debt not owed - Debt was result of ide
On XX/XX/year>, I received a letter by mail from XXXX collections, XXXX. It stated that I had a returned check with XXXX for {$55.00} ( and owed this amount ). I called and the rep ( a male ) that answered refused to give me any information until I provided him my phone number. He then claimed to ha
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