My current Credit Report from Experian reflects an amount for Chase Receiveables in the amount of #131.00 and teh original debtee as Harris Connect. I have never had any dealings with Harris Connect (they are also listed as scammers) and then Chase Receivables reflects that the debt was incurrred on Septemver 1, 2015 and the account was closed on October 1, 2015. Since I have never had an account with Harris Connect the negative report from Chase Receivables is an attempt to extort $131.00 from me to have this amount taken off my Credit Report. Even thought the amount is a small one it is still a scam and an attempt to extort money from me and I do not appreciate this. I am also notifuing tue three major Credit Bureaus to remove this report from my record as it is a scam.
I received a letter from a company calling itself Chase Receivables stating that I was past due for $54 for some medical records I ordered 8 months ago from UCLA Medical Center. They claimed to be representing a medical transfer service called Healthport, based in Alphretta, GA. When I ordered the records from UCLA, there was no mention of Healthport or a payment, and I never received a bill. When I called Chase Receivables, their rep refused to give me the number for Healthport or UCLA "due to contractual obligations." The woman insisted I to "resolve this matter immediately," and demanded my credit card number. Instead, I found the number for UCLA's medical records department and called them. UCLA said they do not work with Healthport, and my balance with them is zero. They stated outright that Chase Receivables is a scam. Don't fall for this.
Chase Receivables Reviews
My current Credit Report from Experian reflects an amount for Chase Receiveables in the amount of #131.00 and teh original debtee as Harris Connect. I have never had any dealings with Harris Connect (they are also listed as scammers) and then Chase Receivables reflects that the debt was incurrred on Septemver 1, 2015 and the account was closed on October 1, 2015. Since I have never had an account with Harris Connect the negative report from Chase Receivables is an attempt to extort $131.00 from me to have this amount taken off my Credit Report. Even thought the amount is a small one it is still a scam and an attempt to extort money from me and I do not appreciate this. I am also notifuing tue three major Credit Bureaus to remove this report from my record as it is a scam.
I received a letter from a company calling itself Chase Receivables stating that I was past due for $54 for some medical records I ordered 8 months ago from UCLA Medical Center. They claimed to be representing a medical transfer service called Healthport, based in Alphretta, GA. When I ordered the records from UCLA, there was no mention of Healthport or a payment, and I never received a bill. When I called Chase Receivables, their rep refused to give me the number for Healthport or UCLA "due to contractual obligations." The woman insisted I to "resolve this matter immediately," and demanded my credit card number. Instead, I found the number for UCLA's medical records department and called them. UCLA said they do not work with Healthport, and my balance with them is zero. They stated outright that Chase Receivables is a scam. Don't fall for this.