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Caller ID says HSBC, and it is. Definitely an outsourced telemarketing call, probably in India. Trying to sell me credit card insurance on one of my accounts with them.
I have gotten two or three calls a day from this number over the past week. If it's HSBC - we don't have an HSBC mortgage, although I do have a checking account with them.
This is my mortgage company. I have yet to be 30 days late with my payment yet they s**** calling me as early as the 3rd of the month when there is a 15 day grace period. The calls are 7 days a wk sometimes and they s**** as early as 8am and go to as late as 8pm. They even call me on Sunday afternoon or night. Some days I can get a call every hour and sometimes twice and hour. The most calls in one day to date is 15 calls. I have asked them not to call me that we are having financial difficulties like most of america and also have had alot of medical bills but STILL I ALWAYS PAY THEM MONTHLY what my regular payment is no matter what before the end of the month. I always get a rude answer back that when I PAY THEM ON TIME they will stop calling me. NOT only do they call from this number they also BLOCK their number coming up restricted and when I PICK UP there is HSBC demanding payment. I have told them NOT TO CALL ME RESTRICTED and they tell me they can. What can a person do to stop this madness?
Received 14 calls from this number in 1 day! Caller never spoke when I answered the phone, only sat on the other line for a few seconds and then ***g up.
I am receiving calls from this number, no message is left. I don't have a mortgage with HSBC. ????
Repeated calls from HSBC attempting to verify a payment has already been sent. When it is not due yet.
I am getting mulitple calls a da with **** ups. It is HSBC Collections Dept. They admitted to calling customers during the grace period of the loan but didn't seem very interested in correcting the **** ups. I indicated to Mr Gomez at 800-338-6441 (manager) that if someone were on the line I would understand but that i think the **** ups are harras*****t and plan on investigatoing from my end. I suggest you do the same!
5 calls a day, no answer, returned calls go to some illiterate Indian dude who refuses to identify himself. I think it's a scam.
Answered with no response from caller. I am an HSBC account holder
Just got a call from 800-975-4722. But they ***g up once I answered. Thanks to this blog, I now know that it is HSBC. Now to find out why they would be calling me.
Lady claiming she was HSBC about my mortgage being behind, which it isn't. So I was explaining her via looking at cancelled checks on my bank statement. She then continued to argue saying no you owe more, so I asked to speak to a supervisor and she said what for. I stated cause you obviously don’t understand what I’m saying so I want your supervisor. To which I got put on hold and then ***g up on. Oh yes did I mention I got this call at 8am on a Sa****ay morning!
My girlfriend and I have a HSBC mortgage. We setup a checking account with them just so we could "easily" do scheduled xfers for a worry-free homeowner's existence. Payments are considered late after the 15th. On the 19th we got an aggressive call from HSBC collections, early in the morning, before we had our coffee. They were demanding we pay our mortgage and notifying us that they were tacking on a $150 late fee to boot. We explained we have a scheduled transfer, but they said they could not help us with that because it's with the retail banking unit. Okay, so, but they could plainly see we have been doing automatic transfers for the last year. After much shouting about fairness and clarifying that the house is worth about 60% of what's owed so they are welcome to come and get it if that's worth their $150, we finally got through to a supervisor. He calmly explained how the transfers work, explained they can waive one late fee without question, and that we should have no problem getting the $150 back from the retail banking unit once we explain the situation to them.Turns out our escrow deposit (for tax and insurance) was adjusted upwards by about $30/month. That disparity caused the scheduled transfer to fail. And I remember getting the letter informing me, it just did not occur to me to make an adjustment to the transfer. Ultimately, their customer service was nice about it. And they sent us the forms we need to submit so that the transfer is the other way around, i.e., the mortgage unit will make a withdrawal from the checking account. That way, if the payment c****es, we won't have to worry about. What's that story all about? Now I'm getting deadline calls from that phone number...
Call several times a day and into the evening (one call was at 7:30 A.M.!!) and either **** up when I pick up the phone or **** up when my VM picks up.
my mortgage has not been over 30 days late, and yet HSBC calls me on the 15th of the month s****ing as early as 8:30 am and as late in the evening as 8:30 pm, this is annoying, and the people are not very friendly.
another phantom caller who refuses to leave messages.
I was noticing this number on my caller ID several times a day for two days in a row. Finally I was home to answer the call. It was HSBC Mortgage. The woman could barely speak english and they were calling on our mortgage that appartenly 3 days late. The fustrating part of this whole matter is, we do all our banking with HSBC - and we have it set up that the payments are automatically taken from our checking account and transfered to the mortgage. Which makes it worse, it was their mistake! after speaking to this rep - I received 2 more phone calls asking for payments the same day. HELLO!!! there is so****ing called the fair debt collections act - they can only make contact once a day. Plus it was thier mistake . . . we are now looking for a new bank to do business with.
W***ver this is, they call at least a couple of times a day and there is no one there. There is a whole list of other similar 800, 888, 877 #'s - it goes on all day and evening. I'm sure it's an auto dialing thing and it's maddening.Not HSBC.
Dept has been receiving numerous calls from this phone #. Upon answering the call no one responds on the other end. The phone that they keep calling is a corporate hotline #.
Caller claims to be from HSBC, but I doubt that he actually was. Tried to sell me a savings account. He sounded like a low-class scam artist to me. If I thought HSBC actually made this call, I would withdraw all my business from their bank.
they do that a lot.
I also just received a ****-up call from this number. I called them back and had them research the reason for the call. I turns out the call was made in error. I have all accounts/bills paid on time and there was no reason for the call.
calls and ****s up
So pay your bills ontime and you wont have a problem.
HSBC morgage
I got 6 calls from this number. I hate when they tell you THIS IS MISTER SO AND SO.. right away you know its a collector.
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