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This number has been reported as spam 22 times, has been searched 35 times, and has garnered 23 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
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Leave a CommentBILL COLLECTOR!! Acts friendly. Don't buy it!!
This bill collector left a voicemail for "me" on my teenage son's cell phone.... I have NO IDEA how they would have gotten his number, unless their doing research on the holders of their accounts and calling their relatives as a ****od of backdoor harassment.... This will probably be reported to the BBB... When they s**** calling children, they have ISSUES!
I get calls from them from time to time in regards to a $84.00 bill I have. Granted, I probably can pay it but my other bills come first and if I had anything left over, I could pay. But with collection agencies for medical bills, DO NOT pay these agencies. Pay the hospital themselves....online. That way, you are directly paying them and they should have record of payment. I always do this if my bills go to collection ( which seem to be only 60 days after any services..). We have alot of medical issues in our family and have a lot of bills so we just pay what we can when we can.
Message left asking me to call Alex Reid, with a different phone number (18882367619). Telling me it was an "important business matter". If it's an important business matter, I should be addressed by name and informed as to the nature of the business. Otherwise I will ignore the message and delete it.
does any one know if you owe money to them if they would settle for a lesser amount
This company needs to get a grip! Latoya or Toya called me at my place of employment(which is a no no anyway) and when I answered the phone. she said she was inquiring as to what my intentions were concerning this hospital bill.I informed her that my intentions were to pay it just as soon as I had the money.Her reply was that I had a job, and I had the money, and how would I like to pay this bill. She could take a check by phone if that would be easiest.First, to tell me I had the money when "I" know I can't even afford to go to the grocery store is an insult tomy intelligence. I am working and taking home less than $300 a week. A roof over my head would be nice! I understand that I owe the money, and if it takes $10.00 payments and that's the best I can do....that's all I can do!No partial payments discussed AT ALL!I have to wonder when the last time she was ill, needed extensive care, and had someone tell her that?I told her not to call me at work a***n...the job I have, I don't want to loose due to some "Houdini" thatknows my situation.
calls made throughout the day - no information regarding what the call is about
These people are terrible. I lost my job 6 weeks ago and have been going through the process for financial****istance and they have been calling my former employer and friends and DEMANDING payment. They are very unprofessional and unwilling to deal with anything except FULL PAYMENT. They make you feel worthless when you try to get payment arrangements. Very shady and horrible business practices.
it's all confusing...I want to share my story:Finally they called a***n, initially I even didn't know what was going on and got upset, because they NEVER identify when they call, and before even answering they let you wait 10sec on the phone. So, they said I still owe $50, I was so confused (because we had to pay Doc AND hospital separate with 2 separate collection agencies), that I nearly exploded. Since it is an old bill (4 little staples in ER = 2x$600=$1,200) I paid it off. At least I hope it is paid off, they told me it would be the last $50 I have to pay.I know that they are only doing their job, but this "nonsense" is all so confusing, when you get letters without clearly indicating for what services you pay-and when you get letters that blist so****ing, suddenly you get the same aspects listed with two agencies, the Doc billed for the same and then a***n the hospital, and you have NO chance to straighten anything out when you ask why you get billed twice for the same services. So, in the end I wanted her to listen to me ( I am VERY rude, when they confuse me, and I am for sure not too dumb a guy), I was polite after I paid the last $50 of my bill for my child, and I told her, that this all is so confusing, that you get the feeling to be scammed. She listened and showed some understanding.==============The end of my story is, that I KNOW now that the American health-care-system is financially a big, huge market enterprise and somehow even a financial scam with hardly any consumer rights and "customer" service, when you have a problem and need help. Next time I have to go with one of my relatives to the ER I will take a suitcase filled with money with me, open it, and say, that I will pay preferably in advance so I can get directly a signature that the coming bill is already paid off, for w***ver is trying to squeeze me out of the last penny after any service took place. Or better: I get a whole physical makeover, and then file bankruptcy because they made me mentally too confused. ;-)
We still owe a little bit money, not much, a few ***dred bucks. So it is OK to ask for the money back. But it is not OK to be rude on the phone and not identifying when giving a call and not sending proper do***entation when being asked for.So, when this company calls, not identifying themselves, we simply pick up, **** up, call back and **** up a***n, some partial payment already being mailed out.And by the way, they are somewhat shady, I agree. Don't know why, but talking to them is like talking to a warden (haven't been in prison, but this impression I get).
When you call this number they want you to leave your name and number so they can call you back. No name or type of business given when you do speak to a live person. A complaint on file with the FTC and State forthcoming.
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1-888-404-3721 is JP recovery, a medical collections agency. The caller identified herself only as "Tina Hart at 1-888-404-3721.
I am 65 years old I receive $535 a month Social Security and I do not know who these people are they refuse to give me any information and were very rude and obnoxious on the phone I still do not know what they wanted because they refuse to tell me who they are so I ***g up the phone.
Call and leave no voice message and ****-up!
From what I've researched thus far, 1-888-404-3721 is also JP Recovery.
Calls me several times a week. I don't pick up anymore. It's been going on for months. And they're trying to reach some Thomas James (not me)... probably a debt collector. Make them stop!!!
Male, threatening.
Could be a debt collector
repeated anoying calls
THIS CALL IS FROM A COMPANY CALLED JP RECOVERY A SLEEZY MEDICAL COLLECTIONS AGENCE THAT LIKES TO BELITTLE YOU WHEN YOU MAKE PAYMENT ARANGEMENTS BECAUSE THEY WANT PAYMENT IN FULL. I HAVE DELT WITH THEM BEFORE WHEN I GOT LOST MY JOB AND MY WIFE GOT SICK SO WE HAD ALOT OF MED BILLS AND THEY WANTED 2000. ALL AT ONCE INSTEAD OF 100. A MONTH. VERY SHADY
When I answered a call from this number, I was immediately put on hold saying they had an important message for me. I was then disconnected before I could hear the wonderfully important message. ***mer.
someone from this number called and asked for anne....(i'm not going to mention the last name in case it is a real person). this is the second time they called asking for this person. i tried calling the number back to let them know that no such person exists at this phone number, but i got dead air.
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