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Hollywood Video Claimed that I did not return movies that I had rented and returned prior to them going out of business, they sent me straight to col |
9th of Jan, 2011 by User848718 |
I borrowed 2 movies from Hollywood Video locatedat FM 78 andWalzem Rd, San Antonio, TX. I kept the movies for about 5 days, and returned them well before the do dateinside the store. I did not realize that the store would be going out of business. I actually had a 3-5 video credit on my account that I never got to use. I was never contacted by phone, mail or email by any entity of Hollywood Video that I was delingquent returning movies, and that is, because I never was. The only way I learned of the discrepancy in their records is, I received word that I had a collection on my credit report, and it was from Hollywood Video while trying to clear my credit to buy a home. I went online to a business called NCS Recovery who was identified at the collector for Hollywood, and tried to state my case, but they in fact are not the collection agency for Hollywood. I need to find out who I can resolve this issue with fast, or I may never get into my new home.
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Find out who the Liscensee is of NCS Recovery and sue them for the exact amount they are claiming to collect from you. This will take exactly 2 1/2 to 3 months. File it with your local small claims court, they may require you to send a 15 day absolve me, pay, or quite letter certified return receipt requested. At this point if it goes unanswered, file your case. When the case gets heard, you will explain your complaint and why that amount, show any proof or receipts from Hollywood V and ask them for a letter of right, in otherwords, their authority to act as a collection agent for a Bankrupted company. Most likely you will win either by default or by their fraud. Make sure you have the collection report and how it has effected your credit. Once you have won this, bring the judgement to you bank and let them know this was solved. |
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