8009915265

800 area code: Toll-free
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  • +6
    Resident47 replies to Chewbacca-the-Wookie
    I concur with point number three. It's not my job to play call center roulette in hopes of finding the "good cop". I don't believe in accidents or "bona fide error" from the collection industry. When an agent is rude, deceptive, and/or abusive it's because management is quietly supporting the bad behavior if not teaching it outright.

    I've argued your fourth point in my Fair Debt cases due to an agent hassling me to extract various personal data as a condition of processing my demands to quit calling. Their autodialers call phone numbers, not my DoB and not my SSN. As to efforts to authenticate identity, that's simply to avoid lawsuits. The FDCPA does not specify how collectors ascertain a called party's identity and it does not require me to subject to their interrogation.
  • 0
    Toei
    I received mutiple calls from this number I plan on blocking it. I never answered sense I see people are saying its someone trying to scam you.
  • 0
    rdk75827
    | 1 reply
    I received a call from the number but a message wasn't left. They then turned right around and called my dad and asked for me by my middle name and demanded my number from my dad. The person who called him was named Ariel Nevel.
  • 0
    Diamond Newkirk
    THEY ARE HARRASSING US.
    • Caller: Professional Recovery Services.
  • 0
    OperatorB
    I selected option "4" and told an agent that their target no longer works at this location. They said they'd remove the number. Time will tell. Agent was very polite.
    • Caller: Recovery Consultants
    • Call type: Debt collector
  • 0
    Mikey
    Rep lied telling EMPLOYER that I knew who she was
    Called my job
    Paid the bill directly to company LONG time ago

    Reported To BBB also
    • Caller: Victoria @ Professional Recovery
    • Call type: Debt collector
  • 0
    UPSET
    | 1 reply
    I have a cease and desist in place but yet they continue to call and harass me ! I have over $500,000 due to a hit and run ! So the $15.45 is not a concern to me ! Quit calling and obey the laws put into place to protect people ! I will be making a complaint today with the NC Attorney Generals office and the BBB and anyone else that will listen to me !
    • Caller: Professional recovery
    • Call type: Debt collector
  • +1
    Wow replies to rdk75827
    That's who answered me too! She said she was with the hospital I gave birth at and said I owed $3,000! But my accounts were on hold to see if I quailify for assistance. So I called my hospital and they said none of my accounts have been sent to billing!
  • 0
    CG
    Got a call from this company. I have no idea how they had information about me as I have never had any problems with my credit. Did not appreciate this at all !!
    • Caller: 1-800-991-5265
  • 0
    ann burchfield
    calls daily for a Ricki Renee messer
    • Caller: do not know they do not leave a name
  • 0
    RJ
    They call me all the time saying they are trying to collect a debt for a student loan. I'm damn near 60, and haven't been in school since I was 17. I have blocked this number, but they just call from another number. It's a vicious cycle.
    • Caller: Professional Recovery service
    • Call type: Debt collector
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  • 0
    Page
    This number calls for someone who no longer works for the company.  This is a business line.  They have been calling this number for 2 years and after repeatedly telling them that she no longer works for the company they still persist in calling me.  I just let it go to voice mail.
    • Call type: Debt collector
  • 0
    Suzanne Blades
    | 2 replies
    I keep receiving a phone call from this 800 number, they refuse to tell me who they're calling from but just that I need to confirm by SS#. Who would do that over the phone.  I tried to nicely explain to her that I needed to know where she was calling from, she wouldn't tell and said she would tell me once I verified my ss#.  I told I would not be doing that and that I would hang up if she didn't tell me who she is calling from.  she hung up on me. Very rude.
    • Caller: Never stated the name.
  • +2
    Slim replies to Suzanne Blades
    | 1 reply
    112 posts made in this thread, before yours.


    Intelligent visitors can easily see there were many posts in this thread, each saying something about the call or phone number.  Did your post add any value to the thread?

    Did you post new information, or help
    • Fully identify the caller?
    • Report the call to the authorities?
    • Give information not shown in previous posts?
    • Describe the scam better than did previous posters?

    Or, did you neglect to read previous posts and answers, because your problem is unique, or you think your post will reduce the number of calls, and ease your frustrations?  Or, maybe you just want real answers to scroll off the page, and prove you did not read those previous posts?

    If you are REALLY looking for ways to reduce spam, click on "Reduce_Spam", below, instead of adding to the noise in this thread.

    Reduce_Spam
    Although you can't stop the bad guys from calling your phone, you can reduce or eliminate the irritation by blocking the calls.

    Obtain a call blocking device, app, or phone.  Google (or your favorite search engine) IS your friend!
    Realize that the Do Not Call list is NOT a call blocker!


    Here are some tried and true methods for reducing or eliminating repeated spam / scam phone calls.   Try whichever one(s) that work for you.

    1.  Do not answer the phone if you see an unknown number on your Caller ID ... let it go to answering machine or voicemail.  Many telescammers hang up after three or four rings.

    2.  If you have a smartphone, get one of the inexpensive or free phone blocker apps at your online app store, and learn how to use it.  In fact, most newer smartphones have a built-in blocker.  Read the manual!

    3.  If your cell is not "smart", read the manual to learn how to set up a "group".  Assign the scammer's phone number to that group.  Also assign a "silent ring" to that group.  You will not hear your phone ring if that number calls you again.

    3a.  Alternately, assign a "silent ringtone" as the DEFAULT ringtone.  Then, assign your favorite ringtones to friends, family, contacts, businesses, etc.  That way, you will not hear your phone ring, even if the scammer changes numbers!  (Disadvantage: if you forget to whitelist somebody, you won't hear their calls, either)

    4.  For cell phones or landlines: Contact your phone service provider.  They may have a facility or method to allow you to block numbers.

    5.  If you buy things online, you might want to google "call blocker" to see what devices or apps Amazon or other sites have to offer for landlines or smartphones.

    6.  DO NOT call unknown numbers back without checking who called (800notes is your friend)! All that does is verify your number is "live", and it will be shared among many spammers.  There is an even more dangerous reason ... read this:
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/blog/one-ring-cel ... ing-your-wallet

    6a.  Also, be aware that calling a spammer back (or pressing a key to "get on the do not call list") merely verifies that your phone is "live".  You will get even more spam calls!

    6b.  There is also a possibility that the CallerID you see is NOT that of the real caller!  The bad guys can spoof or fake what you see on your caller ID, and they can use "real" phone numbers to make you believe the call was from a legitimate company.
    https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/spoofing-and-caller-id

        So, the call from "your bank" or "your card issuer" or even your own area code might NOT be from those people!  If the call is related to your finances, identification, health, computer or other critical information, consider calling the real company back, using a phone number on a statement (or the back of the card).

    7.  Consider picking up the phone, then immediately hanging up.  A "real" caller will usually  call you again, within seconds.  A robocaller will not.

    If you want to report potential fraudulent or scam calls, here is a link to a frequently updated site that displays links to (mostly government) sites in Canada and the USA were you can report those scams, or learn more about them.

    http://phonehelp.2truth.com/complaint_sites.html

    Remember,
    The National Do Not Call list is NOT a call blocker!
    Information about Government and Telco actions:

    The FTC and top communications companies met, to determine what they can do to stop robocalls and other illegal calls.  Here is a link to a frequently updated page, showing the history and progress of their initiatives, as well as recent Congressional bills and industry implementations.

    http://www.phonehelp.2truth.com/initiatives.html

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    Please reply to this post, on 800notes.com, to let us know you read it, or have taken suitable actions to protect yourself.  Alternately, join the 99% nonreturn group, and continue to enjoy lots of spam.

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    Beck
    It called my cell number but I didn't answer.  No message was left.  I have no outstanding debts new or old so not sure why they are calling me.
    • Caller: 800-991-5265
  • -1
    FED up
    | 3 replies
    Called but did not leave msg on answering machine.  If it is a debt collection company, remember to tell them if they hv any questions to put in writing via USPS. Do NOT say anything over the phone. Do NOT give any personal information. THAT INCLUDES YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER  bc if they hv a debt record they should hv that info too.  Remember most medical drop off credit report after 3 years so do NOT admit NOR deny any debt bc they can restart the debt again for another 3 years.
    • Caller: Not Provided 8009915265
    • Call type: Debt collector
  • 0
    vickie
    they keep calling and it is always a recording
    • Caller: not sure
  • +1
    Kat
    | 1 reply
    This is a debt collection company called Professional Recovery Collections.
    • Call type: Debt collector

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