What is GC Services on my credit report?

What is GC Services on my credit report?

GC Services is a debt collector reporting a collection account on your credit report. In some cases this means they purchased the debt from the original creditor (i.e. a credit card or loan company). Usually this means they paid pennies on the dollar, sometimes 1/10th of the original cost, to buy this debt.

Why would GC Services be calling me?

If you have missed payments on one of your bills, you may get phone calls from a company called GC Services. GC Services is a debt collector who will work to force you into paying your debt.

Is GC Services a legit company?

They’re legit. According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), GC Services, LP was started in 1982. The BBB established a profile page for GCS 3 years earlier, in 1979. GCS has been a BBB-accredited business since 2011. The BBB lists GC Services as a collection agency.

What does GC Services stand for?

Gulf Coast Collection Services
GC stands for Gulf Coast Collection Services. They are Debt Collectors for most credit cards company in The United States.

Does GC Services sue?

Student loan collector GC Services settled a lawsuit that alleged it engaged in unfair and unlawful debt collection. The lawsuit alleges that GC Services repeatedly contacted third parties about someone else’s debt and even continued to call after promising to stop calling.

How do you deal with GC Services?

How to Deal with GC Services Debt Collections

  1. If GC Services appears on your credit report, you need to get them to remove the collection entry as soon as possible.
  2. The most important step to take when dealing with any debt collector is to request debt validation.

What does GC Services Limited Partnership do?

GC Services Limited Partnership is a collection agency located in Houston, TX. They have been in business since 1982.

What kind of company is GC Services?

Today, GC Services is one of the largest privately owned business process outsourcing providers with contact centers located throughout the United States and two in Manila. We invest in our agents’ development and training from day one, which explains why our largest applicant flow is derived from employee referrals.

Why you should never pay a debt collector?

Making a payment on the debt will likely reset the statute of limitations — which is disastrous. If the collection agency can’t show ownership of the debt. Frequently, the sale of a debt from a creditor to a collector is sloppy. A collection agency hounding you may not be able to show they actually own your debt.

  • September 9, 2022