800-672-0479

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    Leona
    | 1 reply
    Received a call from this number said: We have an important business matter to discuss with you. So please call 1-800-672-0479.. Why cant they tell who they are?
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    Leona replies to Leona
    It is National Enterprise Systems.. and it is a debt collection agency. I had to call them back to figure out who they were.
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    Kristi
    I got a call from them too, they just left me message after message after message after message and called me at all hours of the day and night... then put me on hold. Why would I stay on hold with someone if they don't even identify themselves first? 1-800-672-0479
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    Curious George
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    I am getting these two or three times a day. I owe nothing to anyone. I would like to just report them to the FTC or someone. Does anyone know if they have been reported? Can these calls be stopped?  Thanks.
    • Caller: Probably the same one
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Curious George
    I just received a call at about 11PM and they were calling from California. I have reported them to the FTC, after finding the online form to do just that. Anyone receiving harassing calls from this company, should report them. They have different 800 numbers, so check your received calls to see what is coming in. Good luck to everyone to stop this invasion of privacy.
    • Caller: Unknown
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Cory Buford
    Company called 2 times on 2/6/8 and 3 times on 2/7/8 looking for a "Rochel Reynolds" but my Wife, Heather, and I have lived at this address for nearly 2 years, have had our phone number for nearly 6 years, and are on the "Do Not Call" list. Please do something to stop this company from harassing other people.

    National Enterprise Systems
    29125 SOLON ROAD
    SOLON, OHIO
    44139-3442
    http://www.nes1.com/contactInfo.asp
    web-info@nes1.com
    (800)672-0479Ext.2041

    Hope this helps. Please contact me at csr@gwmo.com if I may be of any further assistance.
    • Caller: National Enterprise Systems
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Melissa
    I have been recieving calls for months.I was told to call this number for important business ( 1-800-672-0479), after which I was put on hold. I am called all hours of day and night. I contacted my phone company but was told since the number is unknown,and a computer generated call, to change my number. I don't want to do this. I was told to be on the do not call list, which I did. It still hasn't stopped. This harrassment is terrible. Something should be done to stop this. I don't owe anyone anything. Any suggestions are welcome PLEASE!!!
    • Caller: national enterprise systems
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    DD
    National Enterprise is a fraud company they used similar tactics calling and threatening everyone. PLEASE DO NOT CONFIRM OR PROVIDE ANY PERSONAL INFO. TO THEM and just make sure to tell them that you are reporting them to the police. And they also deny giving their address and only their fax number. Remember to spend as less time with them on the phone as possible. Also, if they keep insisting you paying or inquiring about your person info. ask them to send a letter to your mailing address and they SHOULD have your mailing address since they are calling you. DO NOT PROVIDE THEM YOUR ADDRESS, PHONE, OR ANY PERSONAL INFORMATION TO DO WITH YOU. And good luck folks!
    • Caller: National Enterprise Systems
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    MIke
    I have received several voice messages also asking for me to call them ASAP.
    • Caller: National Enterprise
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    JB
    These people keep calling and calling, I have filed a complaint with the Atty General and the FTC These people are harassing and I'm contacting an attorney. Don't give any information to these people!!!
    • Caller: National Enterprise Systems
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Kim replies to Curious George
    The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act gives you the right to send them a letter asking them to cease and desist communications with you.  If they then contacted you again, they would be in violation and you could report them to the FTC. Faxing the letter is often a good option, especially if you can get your fax machine to print out a report which records the date and time the fax was sent.
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    tinkerbell
    I have received phone calls from these people for about 6 mths now they have threatened my mom & argue that a Daniel H Jones lives @ our residence & only our last name is the same. Tomorrow I plan to report them to our local police & our phone company, anyone else I can report them to. They get very nasty, rude, call at all hours. They just called our home again on a Sunday evening. They call early mornings, late nights, etc. Someone please stop them!!!
    • Caller: nat'l enterprise systems debt collection
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    olivia
    A voice message was left on my phone this week which said, "we have an important business matter to discuss with you, please call 1-800-672-0479."  I googled the number and found a several websites including this one, and found out the number belonged to a debt collector from Ohio, National Enterprise Systems - thanks to Cory Buford.  I do not have credit cards, and I have no loans of any kind from anyone.  I don't know why they called my number.  I have had this number for 5 years now.

    I also found the following posting by an ex-employee of this company very informative of what kind of company it is.  the URL is: https://whocallsme.com/Phone-Number.aspx/8006720479  I copied the posing here.  President Obama should tighten up regulations and make them behave by creating a Federal Consumer Protection Agency.

    Olivia

    Written by Drew
    17 May 2008
    CUBICLE GANGSTERS


    I recently worked at this horrible place. National Enterprise Systems is the collection agency from hell. 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 FATHER."

    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 document about the spouse rule on my cubicle wall to reference only to have it snatched 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 scumbags 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 against 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, father, 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 against this despicable company I’m your guy.

    Channel 19 News in Cleveland, OH did an investigative report on NES 5-14-08. Check it out at: www.woio.com - look for news videos.Caller: National Enterprise Systems
    • Caller: National Enterprise Systems
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    anonymous
    we receive calls everyday from this "agency," and do not have any outstanding debts.  this company is definitely unscrupulous. don't give any information to them. if anyone has information about how to get them to stop calling our home, please let us know.
    • Caller: National Enterprise Systems
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Gwriter
    I received a call from this number and the man on the phone was looking for a friend of mine.  I told them she did not live here.  Because I did not know him or recognized his name and he refused to give any information about why he was calling, I refused to tell them any details.  He sounded very mysterious.  Now I know who the phone number belongs to.
    • Caller: refused to say

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