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- userAllied interstate debt collection company
- Caller: allied interstate
- metalheadKeeps calling, doesn't leave a message. Adding this to my kick to voicemail contact.
- bbnutdoesn't leave a meesage
- JoeThey call repeatedly, no one is there when you answer. They usually will call 3 times in a row. morning , afternoon, then evening
- Call type: Debt collector
- billy bobPIckup and get no answer. Get a call every day.
- Caller: Unknown
- unkonwnCalls a lot w/no message
- Bob| 10 repliesVery annoying. Calls several times in morning, and evening. No response when I pick up. Now, I let it just ring........ I believe this is from my Chase credit card. They are the only creditor that had my cell number.
- Caller: unknown
- Call type: Debt collector
- Cheri replies to Bobit is a debt collector. very annoying call
- yesVery annoying number.
- April in Los AngelesIt is a debt collector - Allied Interstate. I've also just received a letter from them too, re: my Chase credit card that I'm behind paying on. The first couple of times I answered, the person didn't respond immediately so I hung up. This last time, I answered and said "hello" several times and waited, then spoke with Rachel, she was very nice and polite. I am trying to resolve this issue, so this really isn't a problem for me (except that they keep calling over and over and the phone keeps ringing if they don't reach you).
- Caller: Allied Interstate
- Call type: Debt collector
- timcall every day and don't leave a message.
- Caller: Allied Inerstate
- Call type: Debt collector
- Anthony| 1 replyCan't stand these people. They keep calling. I told at least 3 people from the company my story. I will pay off the whole balance in 1 month. What don't you get I have 0 money now, but in 1 month I will be getting the money to payoff the entire balance. These morons keep calling. Like I'm going to repeat myself every single day they call.
- Caller: Allied Interstate
- Call type: Debt collector
- Sue Glass| 1 replyThey call as early at 7:00am on the weekends and all day on Sunday as well. Stop them please!
- TiredofCallsThese guys call all the time - today I answered - was a debt collector for someone who lived here 2 years ago. I gave them his new phone # and they said they would remove my #
2 hours later - another call, but they hung up
So, I called the idiots back and went through the same crap - saying the last guy said he was going to remove my # (right)
Am crossing my fingers, hopefully this time it got removed, cuz this is getting old- Caller: Allied
- Call type: Debt collector
- mtw replies to Sue Glassyou can report t them to the FCC if they are still calling you this early. They are not allowed to call you before 8 am. You'll need the times and the dates that they called you before 8 am to file against them.
- mtwAllied interstate debt collection. Not sure who they are collecting on behalf of because they never leave a message.
- Caller: Allied Interstate
- Call type: Debt collector
- applepieThis number call my cell phone lady answer i ask her who are you why are you calling me
she keep asking me what is my address- Caller: enter state
- Call type: Debt collector
- ReceptionistGet this call a few times a day at a business - there is no one there when I answer, i almost immediately get a call from 866-237-7869 after and the same thing. Very bothersome when the phones are ringing from actual customers. If they would only say something so I can get to the bottom of it.
- Caller: Don't know
- bbelli dont have a chase credit card account. they started calling 2 days ago. no one there. no message. number is blocked
- Caller: dont know
- Call type: Telemarketer
- AnonThey call relatives, neighbors and employers before contacting you directly.
Read whole article here - http://www.fdcpa.me/fake-process-server-injunction/
The debt collectors allegedly often instructed their first-level collectors not to call the consumer directly but rather to call the consumer’s current employer or a family member in order to create a false sense of urgency so that the consumer will pay before thinking about his or her rights.
Other debt collectors have been known to initiate contact by calling a couple of neighbors in order to humiliate and intimidate the consumer. The tactic is so common that debt collectors have a name for it — “block parties”.
The debt collectors allegedly told the friends, neighbors, and employers that they were attempting to serve the consumer with “papers” or pleadings pertaining to a lawsuit.
Defendants collectors allegedly also left messages with third parties for them to pass along to the consumer. These messages included a “case number” and a callback number and often also included a threat that the consumer must call back that day or else the consumer would be personally served with process to appear in court.
The complaint alleged that, in some instances, the debt collectors even posed as being from the sheriff’s department and threatened to arrest the consumer unless the consumer called back promptly.
The debt collectors’ written scripts (“talk offs”) and policies instruct the first line collectors to say things which violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
File a complaint with the FTC and attorney general. http://www.naag.org/ http://www.ftc.go
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