866-580-4780

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    unknown
    This phone number called me on sunday july 27 at 8:15am,then called me on the same day at 7:04pm. Then today monday july 28 9:13am,then called me on the same day at 7:34pm
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    OVER IT
    These people call from multiple numbers, multiple times a day. If you answer the phone and say anything to them, they keep a record of it and "reopen" your case file, or are allowed to extend it because they confirmed contact with you. As soon as they call from a new number, I block it. They call me over a Verizon Wireless bill that I don't owe from 6 years ago. I was let out of my contract by a manager and it was confirmed with Verizon and then I got a bill for $600 for early termination. Complete BS. They won't get a dime from me, ever.
    • Caller: Midland Credit Management
    • Call type: Debt collector
  • +1
    Get Even
    Filled another complaint with Oregon DOJ.
    • Caller: Midland Credit Management
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Tamianth
    Informational Post:

    Follow the steps in what you need to know and send a cease & desist via certified or return receipt mails. Keep notes and record all calls according your states recording laws and keep any messages left on answering machines. State recording phone:
    http://www.pimall.com/nais/n.tel.tape.law.html

    https://800notes.com/arts/Jb8EW-eDhQA/harassi ... ou-need-to-know
    See Residents post here also:
    https://800notes.com/forum/ta-34af6a034ba34b6/unending-collection-calls
    Templates of Letters:
    https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-319-242-7350

    http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm
    http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ...
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/pdf-0096-fair-credit-reporting-act.pdf
    http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0149-debt-collection

    To File complaints FDCPA/TCPA violations:
    Your State Attorney General
    Their State Attorney general
    www.naag.org (you can find your state AG at this link).
    https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/#&panel1-1
    http://www.consumerfinance.gov/complaint/
    The BBB

    http://www.bbb.org/sandiego/business-reviews/ ... iego-ca-101104/

    *** Googling this company shows that it has been sued multiple times successfully and the BBB shows government actions have been taken several times as well.  You may wish to seek a FDCPA/TCPA attorney.
    • Caller: Informational Post:
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Nick replies to Spygirl
    | 1 reply
    The debt is still "valid" but unenforceable in court once beyond the statute of limitations (SoL). It's 4 yrs in PA. So they are hoping someone will not this and agree to pay. Or once someone pays anything towards the debt or agrees to pay the SoL may begin counting again. Varies by state. Always be careful in what you say if you in fact do have the debt.
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    Billy replies to JB
    | 6 replies
    How many # do these ppl have, I must have 200 I'm blocking, guess I'll take em to the grave with me, cause it will be a COLD DAY IN HELL befor I pay em one penny...
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    christina replies to pipeline chick
    same thing happened to me ive blocked so many numbers from these idiots it isn't funny and when they do answer there are little indian dudes that hardly speak English. Reminds me of the Indian character from the Simpsons. I wonder if they do use people from india. I will keep blocking these [***].
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    Tlee
    | 2 replies
    I have gotten 10 calls from this number in the last week....I have no unpaid bills and definitely no collections against me, so not sure what they want....
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    reuben
    They left me a message saying they would serve me papers and see me in court.
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    gene replies to Nowhere man
    | 6 replies
    How did you block them?
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    Lower Alabama
    Been getting calls from Midland for about two months now trying to collect on a bogus debt. When I asked how they got my information they said that it was bought from the bank I sup possibly owe money to. I then asked for contact information so I can turn the information over to my attorney. The caller hung up and they have quit calling.
    • Caller: Midland
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    marty
    | 1 reply
    These people have called my12 yr old 7 times in 3 days
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    Lauren replies to marty
    Marty, I'm assuming you gave your child a cell phone (please tell me its for emergencies only, 12 year olds do not need their own phones). If so, you can add a call blocker app and blacklist the number that keeps calling. Or if your 12 year old is mature enough, let them have some fun with the caller just make sure they never give out any REAL info.
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    chris
    I'm not even old enough to have a credit card, but they are still calling me. This is the second number midland has used to spam call me and I'm [***] tired of it.
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    smoore replies to Alison
    I canceled my contract with T-Mobile for my phone and my three kids's phones when our contract was up. My second oldest daughter decided to keep her phone with them but the other two kids and myself, switched to Verizon. I spoke to T-Mobile myself to cancel the contract (It was the day the contract expired and I was not renewing) and my daughter (In another state) was in a T-Mobile office at the same time getting the contract for one phone and the number switched to just her. The rep in my state was on the phone with the rep in her state at the same time getting this taken care of.
    Well 8 months later....seriously....8 months!! I get a bill from them for over 800.00!
    I called them immediately and asked them what the heck was going on. They told me that I was supposed to have paid a cancelation fee for my out of state daughters phone and this was the charge - plus late fees! I told them how our contract was up on all four phones and three of us went to Verizon and one stayed with T-Mobile and there was NO cancelation fee...but they wouldn't listen to me, even when I sent them the paperwork from the day it was all supposedly taken care of.  Now they are up to over 1200.00 and I am not going to pay a penny of it! I paid the account off fully the day our contract was up and my daughter in the other state kept her separate contract up until it expired then she switched to Verizon as well. SO now it is in collections and I will not pay it. Just my story.
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    Nanci
    I couldn't understand a thing they were saying.
    • Caller: couldn't understand
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    jinxed13
    | 1 reply
    I, too, am receiving multiple calls from this telephone number.  Since there is no way that I have any accounts in collections, they are calling the wrong number.  For everyone's information, it is against Federal law for debt collectors to call before 9 AM and after 9 PM.  That time frame applies to the time zone Midland Credit is calling, not the time zone they are calling from.  Also, they aren't supposed to call on Sundays per law.  Check with your State to make sure that they are licensed to collect debts in your state, if they aren't, turn them into the appropriate state agency.  Also, if they are in violation of Federal law, turn them into the feds, too  Another option is to contact one of those attorney firms that go after debt collectors that violate the laws and rights of consumers.  Not only does the law firm get paid by the debt collector, but the consumer who is being harrassed does, too.  If the debt is a legitimate debt that the collection agency is trying to collect, you will still be responsible for paying the debt, but the collection agency normally turns the debt over to another collection agency to collect it.  The money they may have to pay you for violating the law in collection practices, is paid because of their violation toward you, not proof that the debt is invalid.  Collection agencies are not allowed to threaten you with arrest or with anything that is not legally permitted under Federal and state law.  What they are allowed to do is tell you what your rights are and what legal steps will be taken to collect the debt (if the debt is legitimate), such as garnishing wages, civil court action, etc.  One of the problems people often have is that once a debt is in the hands of a debt collector, the company that turned the debt over for collections often has turned over their original file to the collection agency, and will have no record of you or your account in their files, making it very difficult for you to resolve the issue with the company that claims you owe them money.  That avenue is worth a try, particularly when you believe the collection action is being made in error.
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    Irina replies to gene
    | 3 replies
    If you're using an iPhone, click on "i" next
    To the number, scroll all the way down and click "block this caller"
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    Irina
    | 5 replies
    Called me at 10:36pm!! They should get a real job!
    • Caller: MCM
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    jose  
    | 2 replies
    no seq ue  chingados quieren por favored no estar me molestando

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