A Letter from NCTUE

Mar 10, 2012 18:14


Carol and I got a letter this afternoon from the National Consumer Telecom and Utilities Exchange (NCTUE), a subsidiary of Equifax based in Atlanta. As best I can tell (I've never heard of it before today) the NCTUE is a way for phone companies and utility companies to exchange data on deadbeat customers, so that when a guy who owes three grand to ( Read more... )

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NCTUE anonymous March 11 2012, 01:30:21 UTC
I received the same letter this week (March/2012), and was also unable to access their website. I am trying to get more detailed information. NCTUE is reportedly owned and operated by its member utilities, with Equifax running the operation and data base behind the scenes. It appears this shady group was created by the utilities to get around the federal FCRA reporting requirements.

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anonymous March 11 2012, 03:39:59 UTC
I got one too. 03/10/12. Looked them up on Google. Found you. Probably marketing.

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anonymous March 11 2012, 03:53:59 UTC
Another site says they are also robo calling. Asking for your SS#.

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NCTUE letter anonymous March 11 2012, 04:53:46 UTC
You got to be joking! I get a free report if I send my SS and genuine signature...Wow, that's a really great deal!

Whoever this comes from are imbeciles.

Unfortunately, a good few people are going to fall for this.

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anonymous March 11 2012, 04:54:51 UTC
I received the same letter today (3/10). All my accounts are auto-pay. So, I have the same questions and comments. No way are they getting information.

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