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collection agent for Verizon. Told them I don't owe but keep calling. avg 20 calls/day.
I have no idea why these people are calling me. I do not answer random 800 calls to my cell which is an unlisted number. They do not leave messages so I****umed they were spammers until I saw other comments.
This is a collection agency. I got my first calls from them today. They called every number on my cell phone family plan. How did they get this kind of info??? I blocked their number so hopefully I won't have to deal with them a***n. It's extremely stressful getting these calls!
I hate these people. I've told them repeatedly they have the wrong number, apparently they are too ****** to understand that!
Violate laws by calling before 9 am
This number calls me 20 times a day. One of my ex-employees owes them money. I explained that the person they are calling for no longer works for me and I gave them his number. They still keep calling. Total ********
will not stop calling even after request to stop. They are now in violation of FairDebtCollections Act.
violates law with more than one phone call a day.
Continued calls even after request to remove my number
Debt collector
This is pure **** harassment! And should be illegal for a business to harass someone by calling their phone 27 times in a single day! I don't care if u owe someone money or not that does not give u the right to harass them. If I borrowed money from Jane Doe and didn't receive payment right away and s****ed calling her 27 times in a single day I would be in hot water for harassment. I just think it's ridiculous to have to put up with calls ESP when ur not the actual responsible party they are looking for .
Other day they called 12 times I haven't had a Verizon account for 2 years and didn't owe but the man got ****ed when I told him I wasn't going to pay 1100 dollars when I don't owe anyone
I HAVE NO CHASE CAED DONT CALL
Chase Receivable.... Grrrrrr!! The name they want is a person who used to have my numberIf I answer and stay on the line, they tell me a representative will be on shortly to talk, and then they **** up on me. Awesome......
I keep getting a call from 800-622-0484 everyday for 3 months and also 262-95****** and it lasts for 15 seconds. I pay my sons cell bill e is 10. I have been paying more for the minutes because of the constant messages being left. I only get so many minutes a month for my account.
Chase Receivables is NOT Chase Bank! They are a collection agency in California. Do not let let them imply they represent the bank.
I get calls from Chase Receivables every day trying to collect on an old Verizon account. I have told them it's the wrong number but they call anyway. I do not know how they got my new cell number.
just got another call from this #, only this time on my cell phone....previously they have called my work, my kids' cell phones, and they have now s****ed texting me. No message, no voicemail, just a text in all Caps. saying to PLEASE CALL. They call 5 times in a row and are a general nuisance. This has gone on for months....................
this number keeps calling my cell phone. never leaves a voicemail. and they wont answer thier ****ed phone...
called looking for another person. told them she doesn't live with us and gave them the correct telephone number. calls have not stopped
This Guy Call me and claim That I will pay him 79$ for an account Verizon Wireless, But I did not have this account with Verizon for longtime ago.Then I shut down the phone.
If you aren't the person being called, and your name isn't being removed from their solicitation/phone call list: A good place to file a complaint is with the Federal Communications Commission. The rules they govern are stricter. I believe it is complaint # 1088 FCC doesn't mess with complaints; and my complaints in the past have usually been investigated!!! FTC and donotcall, place complaints on a list, and will investigate, file charges if they see a pattern. So everyone needs to file complaints, so that there will be a definite pattern!.Anyone have problems with Collection Agencies calling? There are laws to protect Consumers from these ****s. #1, they technically do not have any authority. They usually purchase charged off bills, from other creditors for pennies on the dollar. #2, because the bill is with an original creditor, and not the Collection Agency, you are NOT obligated to these ****s. They will try to convince you that you are. #3 the only way you become obligated to these agencies, is 1) if a new contract/agreement is done in writing, and you sign - but you are NOT obligated to; and 2) is if you make payment arrangements with them; thereby creating a contract/agreement, where none exist, when they first contact you!!!The "Law of Novation" states that when a new owner of an account or an alleged debt, a New Contract must be written and signed by All parties, for a Contract/Agreement to be in place, with a different Creditor. Collection Agencies are known for violating Federal Consumer Protection Laws; and they are allowed to, because those uneducated in those laws, keep allowing them to.If the American people, became educated in these Consumer Protection Laws, Collection Agencies would have to close their doors, due not not receiving any money, when customers are sent bills, or collection demand letters. However, you technically do need to respond to them, if they are sent Certified mail, otherwise, they don't know, if you actually received them or not. A Cease or Desist or Cease Communication letter, similar to: To: Nameaddresscity, statedateRE: Original Creditor Account: 689259820Amount in Dispute: $ Dear Eastern Collection Corp.:I am in receipt of your demand for payment. However, this Notice is to confirm that I do not wish to be contacted a***n by you, and that you are hereby put on Notice to Cease Communication pursuant to 15 USC Section 1692c(c). Failure to comply with said Notice, shall result in a complaint filed and submitted, to the Federal Trade Commission, and possible legal remedies, in an appropriate United States District Court.In addition, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, I am not waiving my right to dispute, the alleged debt****erted herein, but at this time I am under no obligation, to respond as a result of ________’s default. Sincerely,NameAddressCity, stateRegular MailCertified Mail#: **** **** **** **** ****If you answer the phone, simply say:"I do not discuss financial matters by phone - send me a statement in writing and I will respond to it." Then **** up!!! Otherwise, they will have you completely shaken!!! The longer they keep you on the line, the more chance they have, to get money from you including payment arrangements – or payment agreement/contract!!! You are NOT legally obligated to talk to them!!!Collection agencies are ruthless ****s!!! They will tell you they are the original creditor when they are not - even though it is illegal, for them to do it, per Federal Consumer Protection Laws. You can legally sue them for $1,000.00 per violation.When you do get a statement - google "FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT" One or more online Attorney websites will be shown. These websites will have valuable information, including a Cease & Desist sample letter; or a Cease Communication letter. Once received, it is a violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, to contact you further.You can also educate yourself by reading Consumer Protection Laws at www.ftc.gov; a lot of valuable information. Don’t have time, download and read later. You will be glad you did!!!I am not an Attorney - just an Educated Consumer, in Consumer Protection Laws. I have spent hours studying these laws and becoming familiar with them. They have helped us and friends/family as well; and hopefully it will help someone, who reads this.And for those self-righteous criticizers, who say, just pay your bills on time; things happen to people with Credit Card debt, medical bills etc., often beyond their control such as job loss, divorce, *****, illness etc. and you find your self in a bind. We've been there, we know. You do not plan to pay late, or not make payments; but if the income quits - there's not a whole lot one can do! You then are forced to prioritize, Mortgage, Utilities, Car payment then food, if you can! Other things have to be let go! I hope this information will be helpful to somebody who reads it!!! Also another site to check out is www.ccdnlaw.com, good information. And they can help you!!! If you fill out the contact us, put down your referral by tlcpetmommy – in the comments section; they will know who I am!!!
These *****s just called us 5 times in a row!!! If you aren't the person being called, and your name isn't being removed from their solicitation/phone call list: A good place to file a complaint is with the Federal Communications Commission. The rules they govern are stricter. I believe it is complaint # 1088 FCC doesn't mess with complaints; and my complaints in the past have usually been investigated!!! FTC and donotcall, place complaints on a list, and will investigate, file charges if they see a pattern. So everyone needs to file complaints, so that there will be a definite pattern!.Anyone have problems with Collection Agencies calling? There are laws to protect Consumers from these ****s. #1, they technically do not have any authority. They usually purchase charged off bills, from other creditors for pennies on the dollar. #2, because the bill is with an original creditor, and not the Collection Agency, you are NOT obligated to these ****s. They will try to convince you that you are. #3 the only way you become obligated to these agencies, is 1) if a new contract/agreement is done in writing, and you sign - but you are NOT obligated to; and 2) is if you make payment arrangements with them; thereby creating a contract/agreement, where none exist, when they first contact you!!!The "Law of Novation" states that when a new owner of an account or an alleged debt, a New Contract must be written and signed by All parties, for a Contract/Agreement to be in place, with a different Creditor. Collection Agencies are known for violating Federal Consumer Protection Laws; and they are allowed to, because those uneducated in those laws, keep allowing them to.If the American people, became educated in these Consumer Protection Laws, Collection Agencies would have to close their doors, due not not receiving any money, when customers are sent bills, or collection demand letters. However, you technically do need to respond to them, if they are sent Certified mail, otherwise, they don't know, if you actually received them or not. A Cease or Desist or Cease Communication letter, similar to: To: Nameaddresscity, statedateRE: Original Creditor Account: 689259820Amount in Dispute: $ Dear Eastern Collection Corp.:I am in receipt of your demand for payment. However, this Notice is to confirm that I do not wish to be contacted a***n by you, and that you are hereby put on Notice to Cease Communication pursuant to 15 USC Section 1692c(c). Failure to comply with said Notice, shall result in a complaint filed and submitted, to the Federal Trade Commission, and possible legal remedies, in an appropriate United States District Court.In addition, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, I am not waiving my right to dispute, the alleged debt****erted herein, but at this time I am under no obligation, to respond as a result of ________’s default. Sincerely,NameAddressCity, stateRegular MailCertified Mail#: **** **** **** **** ****If you answer the phone, simply say:"I do not discuss financial matters by phone - send me a statement in writing and I will respond to it." Then **** up!!! Otherwise, they will have you completely shaken!!! The longer they keep you on the line, the more chance they have, to get money from you including payment arrangements – or payment agreement/contract!!! You are NOT legally obligated to talk to them!!!Collection agencies are ruthless ****s!!! They will tell you they are the original creditor when they are not - even though it is illegal, for them to do it, per Federal Consumer Protection Laws. You can legally sue them for $1,000.00 per violation.When you do get a statement - google "FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT" One or more online Attorney websites will be shown. These websites will have valuable information, including a Cease & Desist sample letter; or a Cease Communication letter. Once received, it is a violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, to contact you further.You can also educate yourself by reading Consumer Protection Laws at www.ftc.gov; a lot of valuable information. Don’t have time, download and read later. You will be glad you did!!!I am not an Attorney - just an Educated Consumer, in Consumer Protection Laws. I have spent hours studying these laws and becoming familiar with them. They have helped us and friends/family as well; and hopefully it will help someone, who reads this.And for those self-righteous criticizers, who say, just pay your bills on time; things happen to people with Credit Card debt, medical bills etc., often beyond their control such as job loss, divorce, *****, illness etc. and you find your self in a bind. We've been there, we know. You do not plan to pay late, or not make payments; but if the income quits - there's not a whole lot one can do! You then are forced to prioritize, Mortgage, Utilities, Car payment then food, if you can! Other things have to be let go! I hope this information will be helpful to somebody who reads it!!! Also another site to check out is www.ccdnlaw.com, good information. And they can help you!!! If you fill out the contact us, put down your referral by tlcpetmommy – in the comments section; they will know who I am!!!
After 3 months of daily messages on our ma****e from this company, I finally had enough and called them back. They were asking for my husband's EX-WIFE! We've been married over 11 years and have had no communication with that witch. If they call me a***n, they will be reported to the FCC for violations of the privacy acts and harassment.YOU GOT THAT CHASE RECEIVABLES?
I also keep getting a call from this "company". We are very su****ous that it may be someone "phishing" for personal information. The lady that I spoke with also answered Chase Receivables and was not very happy when I would not answer some of her questions. I then called Chase to see if I could find out if it was legitimate. They only told me that they are investigating several frauds and could not even check if it was a valid Chase number or not.
I, too have been getting calls from this number on my landline stating that this is a call for (what sounds like), charles rouse. I just called them and hopfully the calls will stop. It's VERY annoying. Never got calls like this until I got a Net10 cell. Had to have that number c****ed the calls were so numerous. What's going on here??!
Its a collection agency... they buy your credit defaults or are sent your info and they call non-stop...even when you talk to an actual person... I am still getting calls for an account that was up to date and CLOSED over 6yrs ago...
Calls keep coming for the last two years, that is how long ago, that I told them, that I am not the person they are trying to contact... to no avail. Now I just let it ring. Lately, the call come in, even on Sunday..enough! The AG of Texas has a consumer action line, it is time to fight back. Hopefully, the caller will send a prepaid envelope. I shall attach it to a brick and send it back to them, The postage due should be a surprise. I don't think that they have a known ***her.
This ****** company is calling my 87 yr. old Mother at all hrs. of the day. She is running to get the phone as she believes it is from relatives that will worry about her if she doesn't answer. I am sooo sick of these calls and will call Monday, Consumer Protection - Lisa Catagnus at 888-495-8352 as she helped me the last round w/ a group of nitwits called NCO - another group of radicals trying to extort money not owed by an elderly person. If she ends up hurting herself, I will SUE!!! Where do these people come from - a **** or ****eship?
Appears to be a collection company -- I have been receiving callsfor this guy from various collection companies for the pastthree years. Must have been the previous "owner" of my number.
I have been receiving calls from this phone number forever it seems. The only message that gets left is that this is a very important call. No explanation of what the problem is or what the call is about. Can I get this caller blocked?
I have been receiving calls from this phone number for over 1 1/2 years. The only message that gets left is that this is a very important call for Jason Walker. Can I get this caller blocked?
This company kept calling my twelve year old daughter's cell phone and bouncing to our home number. They finally called when I was at the house and I can confirm that this is a collection agency. In our case, someone fraudulently gave my daughter's cell number as their own. When I first answered they asked to speak to someone I'd never heard of. When I asked them why they were calling the cell phone of a 12 year old child they apologized and ***g up. They have not tried to contact her since.
rec'd 24 calls from this number and I have no idea who or what they want - I wish they would stop calling!
This number has been showinng up on my cellphone several times within the past week, and no message is left on the voicemail. When I return called this number, it is answered as "Chase Receivables." When I asked the female operator what this business was, she said that it is a collection company from Chase Bank, which I've never had any dealings with. As I was calling from an unavailable number, she asked if I wanted to give my number to have it removed, I declined, until I find out more information about the validity of this number and company.
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