Name
Address
Type
Toll Free
Threat Detection
Potential SPAM / Scam Caller — Please use caution!
User Score
Spam Score
100% Spam Risk
Why This Number is Risky
This number has been reported as spam 14 times, has been searched 15 times, and has garnered 14 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
View Spam ReportFind Out Who's Calling
(800) 626-0568
View People Report
Latest User Comments
Leave a CommentI'm sooo sick of these calls. I went off tonight and called the woman an f****** B.
Repeated and frequent calls would like it stopped
Repeated and frequent calls. Number given in message is 1-800-626-0568.
I got automated messages from this number, 5-6 times a day. Finally I called the number, to remove my phone number from their list. I found out, they were calling for my roommate. When I told them, he doesn't live here anymore, they were asking all kind of questions (for example: "Do you have a contact with him?" Don't you like him anymore?"...) I told them, that first of all, it is not of their business, they **** up the phone. I called back asking for the supervisor; of course all the supervisors were serving other customers.
I keep am getting calls from this number on a hourly basis at work .... I don't know how to make them stop as I have already told them I can't take these calls at work.
I get the same phone calls for someone that doesn't live here. I am going to try the "Do not call" authorities. This is the government agency that you perhaps signed up with to stop solicitation numbers from calling your home. You are supposed to tell them never to call a***n. If they do, you can report the number. However, be aware that they are also calling from local numbers with the same area code, and using names of people (that I do not know) and no phone number (as seen on my caller ID). I have picked up these calls thinking they were local calls.
CUBICLE GANGSTERSI recently worked at this horrible place. National Enterprise Systems is the collection agency from*****. It's the devil's worst nightmare. Employees are trained to collect according to the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act but once on the floor in their respective departments collectors are told to forget everything they learned. My supervisor, Bryan Howard under the alias of Paul Stevens, regularly provided a second voice to collectors having trouble closing collections. This idiot would identify himself to callers as a federal agent, an NES attorney, etc., anything to try to scare the debtor into paying. He would actually tell debtors and their spouses that a lawsuit had been filed and if the account is not paid by postdated check by a certain time that day a deputy of the court was coming to serve the debtor on his job. I witness this on a daily basis all day long. B. Howard is neither a federal agent, attorney nor any of the other things he claims to be and NES don't sue debtors. All are clear violations of the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act. Debtors are talked to as if they're inhuman. Even when the debtor is not home the person taking the message is treated like dirt. I will never forgot my supervisor shouting at an 81 year old African-American woman for not getting a pen and paper to take the message. "I DON'T CARE IF YOU ARE 81 YEARS OLD HE SCREAMED AT THE WOMAN." I've witness collectors hollering at kids "GO GET YOUR ***HER."You are not supposed to talk to spouses—in certain states--about their significant others’ debt unless given permission by the spouse to do so. This rule is ignored at NES. In fact when I left training I put the do***ent about the spouse rule on my cubicle wall to reference only to have it ******ed and trashed by Bryan Howard who said I wouldn’t need it. The owners Ernest Pollack, his wife, and two sons: Scott and pie-faced Chris are well aware of what is going on. These people are hands on owners. They constantly walk the call room floors, note the individual collectors and group collection sales and hear all the violations first hand. The more a collector screams at a debtor the more they like it. People actually clap and cheer when a collector goes off on a debtor. All that concerns these greedy money grabbers is how much money they are collecting at any given time.Payments are demanded in full although they do offer settlements that are too demanded in full. Money orders and mail-in payments are not accepted, only postdated checks over-the-phone or Western Union Transfers for Citi Bank accounts. Some other creditors do allow NES to also take payment by credit card. For the postdated checks debtors are asked to give their accounting and routing numbers. NES, the s***bags they are, attempts to take the money out before the postdate. Nice company huh! Collectors and supervisors once provided with bank info by the debtor call banks automated customer service numbers to obtain how much money they have in their accounts. We have their social security numbers so getting info this way is like taking candy from a baby. Some banks have safeguards a***nst this and required you talk to a live person. They also work this wickedness on debtors’ credit card accounts or the credit card accounts of the debtors’ spouse, mother, ***her, etc. I remember one collector on the phone with a debtor saying “Your Mother Has $7,000 On Her Card She Can Use;” She Can Pay This Debt For You!”If anyone needs someone who's "been there" in any of their legal actions a***nst this de****able company I’m your guy.
I keep getting calls from this number. Never leaving a message stating why? nor do they sound friendly.
They called my home asking for my son. I told them he was at work. They wanted to know his work number. When I didn't tell them, they wanted his cell number. I told them I don't give out cell numbers. When I told him that, he s****ed saying," Ohhh, he's got his mommy screening his calls for him." I told him he was rude. Finally, he said "Is there some other dumb animal there I could talk to." He continues to call. I don't answer
They're a collection agency, and I know that Chase sells their accounts to this company for collections. I'm sure they handle other companies as well. They also say their name as Mrs. or Mr. So-in-so, I guess to intimidate.
They're a collection agency, and I know that Chase sells their accounts to this company for collections. I'm sure they handle other companies as well. They also say their name as Mrs. or Mr. So-in-so, I guess to intimidate.
these people call me and harass me everyday over someone I have never met and do not know. They keep me on the phone and tell me I'm crazy because I don't know who this person is... What on earth is this all about???
This company is calling me at work, and harassing me.. asking for my parent's credit card... asking for my checking account information, and also my debit card information. I have told me to never call me at work, contact me my mail only.. and yet.. They are still calling me at work..and when I am not at work they leave messages for me... ( so this is involving a 3rd party )
Called for my ex wife (I've been divorced for over 4 years!!!) Asked for her, and has been calling for weeks everyday!
Leave a Comment