Mom and dad were paying on a payment agreement with with a HSBC/Best Buy account. Mom gets a letter claiming they were 10 days late and in violation of the agreement. She calls them and they say the letter is wrong they're a 160 days past due cause they're going to back up and not count the payments on the agreement. Mom tells the woman that she wants to record the call so she can play it back for dad, the HSBC says no and hangs up. Mom calls up and gets the supervisor-- This time she just records without telling them.
The supervisor, proceeds to ask my mother who and what her other credit cards were, balances, account numbers, and monthly payments, the value of the house, the name and number of dad's cardiologist so they could call him and have their legal dept go over his medical records, the cost amound and type of his medications, and if anyone lived with them (Me and wife do, but mom didn't tell HSBC). Mom asked why they needed to know who lived with them, and the woman said so they wanted the monthly income and job phone numbers of all residents in the house as they were going to hold the HOUSEHOLD responsible for the debt. Mom refused saying that she felt as if he privacy was being violated, and that she wasn't comfortable giving out income or job info on anyone but herself and my father without asking the other people first. The supervisor said they were going to mark the account as a refusal to pay and move it to colletions then hangs up.
I might be wrong, but I think HSBC just broke a truck load of collection rules.
The supervisor, proceeds to ask my mother who and what her other credit cards were, balances, account numbers, and monthly payments, the value of the house, the name and number of dad's cardiologist so they could call him and have their legal dept go over his medical records, the cost amound and type of his medications, and if anyone lived with them (Me and wife do, but mom didn't tell HSBC). Mom asked why they needed to know who lived with them, and the woman said so they wanted the monthly income and job phone numbers of all residents in the house as they were going to hold the HOUSEHOLD responsible for the debt. Mom refused saying that she felt as if he privacy was being violated, and that she wasn't comfortable giving out income or job info on anyone but herself and my father without asking the other people first. The supervisor said they were going to mark the account as a refusal to pay and move it to colletions then hangs up.
I might be wrong, but I think HSBC just broke a truck load of collection rules.
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