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Businiess name:  International Credit Recovery
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Wow, hard to believe these people are still alive and kicking. We just received the exact scam, word for word, based on the comments I've read here dating back to 2007. Of course, I'm not going to pay *anything* until I see confirmation of an order w/authorization. That is when the (at first) congenial female collection agent turned ugly. She ended up (most likely in frustration) stating that the phone call was recorded (hey, you can't record anything in MA unless the person is told first that s/he is being recorded) and threatened me with slandering the good name of a 54-year old reputable business. Good riddance, I say.\r \r My only question, is where is the DOJ? They are too busy going after the US citizen trying to gamble on an internet site w/in the confines of their private residence or some other such thing, I guess.

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