775-829-3790 belongs to First National Collection Bureau. They’re a debt collector reporting a collection account on your credit report.
This can mean 2 things:
The worst part is you now have a collections account on your credit report, which will be hurting your score. It also lowers your chances of being approved for credit (at least with good interest rates).
There are a number of ways you can go about this, but the easiest one (which we highly recommend), is to reach out to a company that specializes in dealing with debt collectors, such as Credit Sage.
Call us today on (855) 677-2127 and speak with one of our friendly collection specialists. They’ll review your credit report with you (for free), and walk you through your best options.
The best news? We’ve helped thousands of customers remove First National Collection Bureau from their credit reports (without having to pay their debt). When First National Collection Bureau is removed from your report:
If you have received a call from 775-829-3790, it is likely that you owe a debt that has been turned over to a collection agency. To effectively handle this situation, it's important to take the following steps:
Inaccurate information on your credit report can have a negative impact on your credit score and financial well-being. If First National Collection Bureau has reported inaccurate information about you, follow these steps to correct it:
File a dispute with the relevant credit reporting agency (Equifax, Experian, or TransUnion). You can file the dispute online, by phone, or by mail and should provide any evidence to support your dispute.
Follow up with the credit reporting agency after filing the dispute – they will investigate and notify you of the results. If the dispute is resolved in your favor, make sure that the inaccurate information is removed from your credit report.
You have the right to pursue legal action against First National Collection Bureau if they do not remove the inaccurate information from your credit report. This may involve enforcing your rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).
Speak with a live credit specialist for your free consultation, now