800-684-4340
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- FrankBelieve me, - bill me later is connected to pay pal. By accident I hit billmelater, but cancelled. Later two different items I used pay pal, and they automatically went to bill me later without me knowing it. Now that I got that straightened out they still call me. STOP USING PAY PAL ! ! ! !
- Caller: Bill Me Later
- Billy BobBill Me Later called and said we were overdue for a payment this month. Pulled up my account and sure enough, the wife forgot to make a payment. Dude asked if I would like to make a payment over the phone, which would be fine with me, but I noticed a late fee attached to my account. My statement said I would owe this months payment and next months plus a late fee on the 2nd of nesx month. I asked him if he would remove the late fee if I paid today. He said that he would not. I told him that since I had already been charged for the luxury of paying this months charges next month, that's when I would pay it. He didn't say anything, Buh Bye!
- Caller: Bill Me Later
- Call type: Debt collector
- deagle replies to Monkey293sometimes it's just not about making a payment sometimes it's the fact that you try to call them and you can NOT get ahold of nobody be one day late on 11 dollar payment and they start calling you 5 times a day it's the only way to get them to call you back
- deagle replies to Monkey293| 4 repliessometimes it's just not about making a payment sometimes it's the fact that you try to call them and you can NOT get ahold of anyone be one day late on 11 dollar payment and they start calling you 5 times a day it's the only way to get them to call you back
- The-Nine replies to deagle| 3 repliesIt's too bad that there isn't a government oversight committee in charge of regulating the business operations of collection agencies. If there were, they could be enabled to audit a company's business records (without warning to allow them time to doctor the notes) or have surprise on site inspections (the Health Inspectors do it all the time) and levy fines right then and there without judge or jury being involved, based soley on what they see on site. It would be even better if the fines were levied against both principle (the company or manager) and agent (the person on the phone). Of course "I was only doing my job" is a cop-out but the fine should be less for the agent, say 1000$ vs. 5000$
- Sharon replies to CharliWhile I can appreciate your comments, I do not have any delinquent debts, at all. These companies call my number because my name is similar to another person or persons who do have debts. No matter how many times I tell them I am not the person they are trying to reach -- and I have no way of getting in contact with the person they are attempting to hound for payment -- I continue to receive frequent telephone calls. It is an understatement to say I am angry and frustrated at receiving the frequent calls and being unable to have them cease. Due to the unrelenting calls, I no longer answer ANY calls with numbers or IDs I do not recognize.
- jeff replies to Roger Rabbit| 1 replyBill Me Later told me it was NOT one of their numbers.
- dottie replies to candythat number does not even belong to bill me later it is a scam , I call them on it
- E5HMFIC replies to The-NineThere are (WORTHLESS) government agencies that are SUPPOSED to stop this kind of [***]. However, since these slugs are every bit the equivalent to the worthless [***] that call you, DO YOU REALLY EXPECT ANY GOVERNMENT AGENCY TO DO ANYTHING ??? You can raise hell with them until you turn blue and it does no good. Think ":CIVIL SERVANTS"
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The "only doing my job" excuse is [***]. If memory serves correctly, that was the one of the favorite excuses of THE NAZIS" !!!!!! - SteveI got a call from what sounded like a phishing request: it asked for (my full name), then asked for my birth date. I didn't give it, and was connected to a person who refused to explain who was calling until I gave them more personally identifying information. I refused, but they said to call 888 656 4577, which is associated with Bill Me Later, a Paypal company, though it's not listed on their web site. I phoned Bill Me Later through their published number, and it turns out I actually do have a balance with them. So although this number is built like a scam, it may actually be for real -- or it may be a scam and just got lucky in guessing that I had an outstanding Paypal balance.
- Call type: Debt collector
- grannyI've been receiving daily calls I asked them to send a bill for what I owned that I supposedly bought last March. They didn't have an address. So how could they send me merchandise that I bought? What can be done about these scams that others are also being called from "bill me later?
- Caller: 800-684-4340-bill me later
- Call type: Debt collector
- MillReceive a couple of calls from this number but I am usually at work so I can't answer, they don't leave a message.
- BilI received a call from this number 800-684-4340. They did not leave a message so I figure it was not important.
- Caller: IDK
- FrankIt's PayPal Credit formally Bill Me Later
- Caller: Pay Pay Credit
- Bil800-684-4340 is Paypal Credit, formerly Bill Me Later.
- Caller: Paypal Credit
- Call type: Debt collector
- Fed UpWhen I go the 1st call, the computer generated voice started off by asking for my Date of Birth - I hung up and hang up every time they call -
- Caller: I don't care
- Deborah replies to jeffIt is BillMeLater.
- EdThis is PayPal Credit collections, which used to be called Bill Me Later. When you buy something using PayPal Credit you have 6 months to pay. If you don't pay that bill in the 6th month you will hear from these folks. I totally forgot about it and since I had changed my email during that time I didn't get the bill. Oops. They did waive the late fee however. They ask for the 2-digit month and 2-digit year of your birthdate, not the whole thing, and the last 4 digits of your SSN... again, not the whole thing. They can't use that partial info for anything but to ID you. Perfectly safe company to deal with. Pay your bill and you won't hear from them!
- Caller: PayPal
- Call type: Debt collector
- easyrider replies to The-Nine| 1 replyIf you tell a collection agency to stop calling or wring to you, they must BY LAW, stop harassing you.
- The-Nine replies to easyriderWe were trolling along
On 800notes highway
When we saw an ancient message
And said "what the hey"
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