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Paranoidandroid
Jul 27th, 2007, 04:37 PM
Recently my mother received a letter from "FDR" http://www.fdr.on.ca stating that she owes $2000 to HBC, and threatened legal action. My mom doesn't recall owing any amount to HBC at all. After calling them, they told me this was owed about 10 years ago, and the amount accumulated in time. They gave me the 'option' of settling it today for $1000. When I asked them for evidence/proof that we do owe this amount, they denied it and said "this isn't a joke". They said the letter given was a legal document (which is 100% BS, the letter came from the firm), and it was a summon. Finally, we basically told them to **** off and they said they'll settle this in court.
After calling HBC's credit department, they confirmed that they know nothing about this particular case, and added that they wouldn't chase you for money owed over seven years ago.
I checked several pages online and they seem to be quite abusive...
http://www.straight.com/article/surviving-student-debt
http://www.canadastudentdebt.ca/forum_posts.asp?TID=3827
The issue is not paying the amount, but the fact that they refuse to provide any evidence/records that this is what my mother owes. Although we're sure we don't owe anything, this agency seems legit. What can I do about this?
3weddings
Jul 27th, 2007, 04:42 PM
Wow...thanks for that post, it's informative!
I hear more and more often about companies like this coming after innocent people and coercing them into paying. Most won't stand up and research like you did.
kitbor
Jul 27th, 2007, 04:51 PM
Rule of thumb; if they can't/refuse to provide you the evidence, then it's a scam.
dmxlite
Jul 27th, 2007, 05:23 PM
Recently my mother received a letter from "FDR" http://www.fdr.on.ca stating that she owes $2000 to HBC, and threatened legal action.
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After calling HBC's credit department, they confirmed that they know nothing about this particular case, and added that they wouldn't chase you for money owed over seven years ago.
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The issue is not paying the amount, but the fact that they refuse to provide any evidence/records that this is what my mother owes. Although we're sure we don't owe anything, this agency seems legit. What can I do about this?
Get HBC's confirmation in writing, or tape record it (with their consent of course), especially that part about them not chasing an account after seven years.
If there really is no debt, they're probably made a mistake (or it was some identity switch by the real debtor). That's why you need some kind of proof from FDR and/or HBC.
If there is a debt, and HBC did give up on it, like the CSR mentioned, then FDR probably bought old files from HBC, and now they're trying to scare you into paying something you no longer owe.
If they get abusive, sue them.
3weddings
Jul 27th, 2007, 05:38 PM
then FDR probably bought old files from HBC, and now they're trying to scare you into paying something you no longer owe.
Is there a rule of thumb about old debts, do they eventually become null and void?
Octavius
Jul 27th, 2007, 05:55 PM
Is there a rule of thumb about old debts, do they eventually become null and void?
Rule of thumb is about 5-7 years...although technically they can go after you years after that.
But for all intents and purposes if they haven't harassed you or done anything within the 5 year period to collect from you or even contact you then the court will (at least partially) side with you.
It would be considered unfair for you to pay off this debt that practically "came out of the blue" that appeared to have been given up on 5 years ago.
Very different story if they've been bugging you constantly for 5 years to pay up and then seeked legal action.
pitz
Jul 27th, 2007, 06:13 PM
Most provinces have a Limitations Act which prevents very old debts from being claimed anyways.
krazy
Jul 27th, 2007, 07:24 PM
If they want to meet in court... so be it.
Court looks at evidence, which they don't have in the first place. so it's a 100% scam trying to scare people.
Without any evidence nobody will try to take you to court... and for something this ridiculous, you could counter sue for harrassment
salsaweb
Oct 20th, 2011, 02:23 PM
Scam alerts.
Asked me for my birth date...
Told them I do not give personal to someone calling from a private line.
Asked their contact info and the caller didn't even know their Company URL!!!!
Gave me a local number that does not show up on the FDR website.
Caller became blatantly abusive and in the end I ended the call.
Handyzman
Oct 23rd, 2011, 05:37 PM
Next time they call tell them the scam has been made public on Internet forum. Ask them for permission to record the conversation. If they ask why tell them you want to discuss their claim with your lawyer and media.
If that doesn't end the calls then consider seeking legal representation.
magica10
Nov 4th, 2011, 10:57 AM
I have been getting calls from these guys for a few months all automated and all saying i have to call before 10am next day, I called them back twice once from Ontario and once from the UK, i spoke to one guy saying i had a credit card with tem for over $5k I have never been a citizen of Canada before only ever worked here on 6 month work permits, had no perm address either, no driving license or any canadian ID at all!
I called them when i was home in the UK and left a message saying to ONLY contact me via email if they have to as they are calling my mum in laws in Canada who has recently lost her husband and she is seriously stressed by it all
I emailed them again today teling them this has to stop i mean how do they thing a UK person can waltz into Canada and just get credit???
Bemuses me but these guys are really starting to annoy me now
Also do you have to go to court before people can collect from your house??
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sierra112
Nov 6th, 2011, 03:11 PM
""I have been getting calls from these guys for a few months all automated and all saying i have to call before 10am next day, I called them back twice once from Ontario and once from the UK""
Why call them back? I hang up on any and all automated calls before the first sentence is done.