Has anyone had to deal with Omnium Worldwide Collection Company? |
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The last word was that Omnium was getting out of the collection business. Although some of their subsidaries may still be permitted to use the corporate name.
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Hello. I have NOT had the pleasure of dealing with this pitifull company. They call me EACH WEEK regarding my deceased love ones' account. I have had to threaten to sue this company and its employees due to the harrassing call from them.
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The debtor is not legally obligated to communicate with a collections agency. If they so choose they can write a letter and demand that the agency "cease and desist" collection attempts. The communication should be sent by certified mail and request a receipt of delivery. After the agency receives the letter they may only communicate with the debtor (1) Notify the debtor debt collection efforts are being terminated. (2) A lawsuit has been filed. (3) Special remedies such as arbitration is being invoked. Pertaining to a deceased debtor, such issues should be addressed by the administrator of the person's estate in connection with the state laws pertaining to probate procedure.
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Actually depending ont he circumstances they are. If there is an estate or if your social security number partially secured the card and charges were made beyond the date of death. I have seen people go on vacations on credit cards after a fmaily member dies thinking they won't have to pay it back. PLUS Omnium Worldwide no longer exists it was purchased by West Asset Management. A much larger much more notorius collection agency.
First answer by Macky. Last edit by Danielson1985. Contributor trust: 0 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 30 [recommend question]
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