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Credit Protection Association
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citysearch c.
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I am thoroughly disgusted with this company.
I think their company name Credit Protection Association is ridiculous. They don't protect credit, they abuse it.
I have the only negative in my credit file from them and it's from 2002 for xxxs-sake. I never heard from these guys and I don't know which company they represent. IF it's Comcast, I don't owe them one red cent, let alone $102.00.
I also worked for a collection agency in California in the 60's & 70's in various capacities and my husband was a collector for 3 different companies for over 30 years.
It was always his and his companies' credo to work with the debtor and straighten out any conflict, including whether is was a valid debt or not.
They are not supposed to refer you back to their client to straighten out whether the debt is valid. It's part of their job.
Looks like Credit Protection Association is too darn BIG to properly deal with both their clients (Assigning company) and customer (debtor) and just don't give a Damn.
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Irresponsible
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