Hollywood Video and National Credit Solutions Team Up to Ruin Credit Scores
Another Reason to Check Your Credit
The best explanation I could find for the charges is that they are late fees that were owed to Hollywood Video when the business closed its doors. I don't know how late fees equal several hundred dollars or why notifications were not sent to allow people to pay or dispute the charges before they were placed on credit reports. It looks like it's just two more greedy companies and another credit scam to trick hard working people out of their money and ruin their credit scores.
The point of this article is two-fold. One reason is just to vent my frustration and utter disgust with the ways companies take advantage of consumers. Hollywood Video has been out of business for quite some time now, which I suspect is largely related to poor business practices and decisions. Of course, the collection agency blames Hollywood Video and claims they did nothing wrong. At any rate, credit scores have been ruined due to bad business practices.
My other point is to raise awareness of the issue in hopes that the it will be resolved. If you have ever had an account with Hollywood Video do yourself a favor and check your credit report. This can be done for free once a year and often through financial institutions for a discounted rate. There are also many companies that will offer free trials, but be sure to cancel the trial within the specified time frame or you will be billed. Be sure to check all three credit bureaus: Transunion, Experian, and Equifax. You can also google all three bureaus and deal with them directly. If you locate any of these entries on your credit report please file a complaint with the Attorney General's Office, the Federal Trade Commission, and the Better Business Bureau immediately. You can also file disputes with the credit bureaus directly, but beware that if you are considering any major purchases in the near future you may encounter difficulty with the dispute showing on your credit report. The more complaints that are received, the better the chances are of the case getting the attention it needs to reach a resolution
Published by Miri S. Himes
Miri Himes is originally from the San Francisco Bay Area and currently resides in Texas. She is a Associate Psychologist who provides services to MHMR clients. She has also served in the United States Air F... View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentI had the same thing happen, just with Columbia House/BMG, who have also conveniently gone out of business. This alleged bill is SEVEN years old and I didn't know the first thing about it until I was denied credit and checked my report. I, too, check my report several times a year, and in 6 years this has NEVER been on any of my reports. I quoted the FTC's rules to them, and they said I was wrong. Shows how much they know. Anyway, I am not going to pay the bill until they PROVE to me that I owe it. I paid every other bill that I had to Columbia House, so why would I not have paid this one. They said the bill was from 2004, and I moved from where I lived in 2005. So why didn't they try to contact me before now? I was at my old address for a full year before I moved, so how come I never got a bill, notice, NOTHING? I will definitely report them to every agency I can; and SUE for harassment. Not many people know that you can do that, but you can, then THEY have to
I have been hit with this company and don't know how i could owe the hundreds of dollars. Never received the first notice via phone, letter or verb al when I went into store. How can company get away with this rip off???