The phone number 330-922-1300 is located in or around Cleveland-Akron, OH. This landline number is registered with AT&T Ohio. There have been 29 searches conducted for this number overall. There are 11 user comments, the latest received on April 13th, 2011 and it has been marked as spam 11 times. This number has a current spam score of 100%. Below you will find additional detailed information:
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This number has been reported as spam 11 times, has been searched 29 times, and has garnered 11 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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found their contact info ....address, phone, email, fax....Contact SheetThe following departments at Debt Credit Services can be contacted for further information via e-mail:Administration:Cynthia ThomasVice-President : [email protected] Client SupportDonna PhillipsClient Support : [email protected] File UploadingPatricia LeonardClient Support : [email protected] New Account PlacementsTrina RileyClient Support: [email protected] To request a copy of a final billTaura LaughtonClient Support : tlaughto***ebtcreditservices.com Business Development:Dee Lewis-MorganOwner/President/Sales dclewis-morga***ebtcreditservices.com Call us toll-free at: 1-800-282-2999 Reach us by phone at: 1-330-922-1300 Reach us by fax at: 1-330-922-1301 Mailing Address: Debt Credit Services757 Graham RoadSuite 2Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 44221
Congress enacted federal legislation that regulates debt collectors and collection attorneys and protects the rights of debtors. This law, The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, requires that debt collectors and attorneys stop phoning you at home and at work once you ask them to stop. The law specifies that your request must be in writing, therefore, you should tell them to stop calling you at home and at work the next time they call, but then follow it up with a certified letter, return receipt requested. (Our debt kit includes a sample letter on this subject and 20 other sample letters.)Sample telephone script:You: Hello.Collector: Is this Jane Doe?You: Speaking.Collector: Hello, Mrs. Doe. I'm Charlie with Acme Collections calling a***n about your delinquent credit card account with XYZ Bank. Could I get a payment of $250 by check over the phone from you today?You: No, I don't have the money. As I told you before, I am currently unemployed and simply can't pay right now. Collector: Well, Mrs. Doe, this account is seriously delinquent and we will continue our collection efforts.You: I understand, but I simply cannot pay right now. It is a waste of your time and mine to keep calling me when I can't pay. I am requesting that you not contact me by phone in the future. I do not want to receive any more calls from you at home or at work and am asking you to communicate with me only in writing.Collector: Okay, Mrs. Doe, I'll put your request in our files.You: Thank you. Goodbye.If the debt collector refuses to comply with your do not call request you will have to quote the actual law:Collector: No, Mrs. Doe. We will continue to call you until you pay this debt!You: The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act requires that you stop phoning me at home and at work once I request that you do so. I intend to send you a certified letter tomorrow putting my no contact request in writing. If you continue to phone me, then I will file a complaint with the FTC and the attorney general."If the original creditor refuses to comply with your do not call request:The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act does not apply to original creditors, like a credit card company; it only applies to debt collection agencies and attorneys collecting debt. Therefore, do not quote the FDCPA to get original creditors to stop calling. Instead, quote state law which governs original creditors but usually has similar provisions to the federal legislation. Sample script:You: It is my understanding that [Texas, Michigan, California] law requires that you stop phoning me at home and at work when I request that you do so, is that correct? Creditor: Yes, but we will continue our collection efforts.You: I understand that, but Texas law says that you must stop phoning me at home and at work once I ask you to. I am officially requesting that you not phone me at home or at work. If you need to communicate with me, then do it in writing. I will send you a certified letter this week officially asking you to stop contacting me by phone.Creditor: Alright Mrs. Doe. As you request, we will not phone you in the future.Note: Collectors do have the right to call you after you request them to stop phoning you if the status of your account c****es. They can call you to tell you they are (1) giving up collection efforts; (2) are turning your account over to an attorney; or (3) are going to sue you. But usually, they won't call you a***n after you request that they don't. If a debt collector does contact you after you request that he stop, you might have the right to sue and collect damages.
They've been calling me for days from 330-922-1300. They keep leaving a message they have my social security number and calling on behalf of someone, claim they are a law office DOUGLAS, CYNTHIA, & STEVENS. When I did a reverse search (white pages) it said it was an Ohio (Akron) number but unlisted! This is the name , number, & extention they told me to call back to;MISS KANE (The lady who keeps calling)800-242-4561EXT 3211
They call me everyday, I don't owe them anything. How do I make them stop?
I just got a call from these clowns. As it's my area code, I almost answered. Glad I didn't.
They called me recently while I was at work so I was not able to answer my cell phone however they left a recorded message to my voice mail. They didn't even have a live person call me and it didn't leave a call back number just a partial message which stated they wanted a call back. If you can't have a real person leave me a call back number and message because you have some recorded junk calling me do you really think I'm going to give you the time of day?!
This is a bill collector, named Debt credit services, web page is here: http://www.debtcreditservices.com/Contact.htmlGetting daily calls from this guy, didn't answer but they are sneaky because they use a local number, I almost answered it.
Call was really from 330-922-1300, but call back number was 800-523-5128.Was for wrong person from someone claiming to have information about a small claim they had processed.Sounds like a scam.
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