8778211658
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- StacyReceived a call from this company today, stating that I have a credit card opened in 1998 with a balance of $500. I know for a fact that the first credit card I've ever opened was in 2012. In 1998 I was 16-17 years old and had just started working. The only thing I've opened at that point was a cell phone. I even purchased my credit reports to confirm that. I'm putting this company on the do not call list. I do not have time for this foolishness.
- Caller: Dynamic Recovery Solutions
- Call type: Debt collector
- Roly| 4 repliesI got a call from 877 821 1658 on my voice mailL They left a message regarding unpaid debt today. I have no debts. this is a fraud.
- Caller: Dynamic Recovery Solutions
- Call type: Debt collector
- Alfalfa replies to Roly| 3 repliesAsk the caller for his or her name, company, street address, telephone number, and professional license number. Many states require debt collectors to be licensed. Check the information the caller provides you with your state officials, or the state in which the debt collector holds a license. If the caller refuses or is unable to provide you with information about his company, or if you can’t verify the information he provides, do not give money to the caller or company.
Tell the caller that you refuse to discuss any debt until you get a written "validation notice." This notice must include:
The amount of the debt
The name of the creditor you owe
A description of certain rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
If a caller refuses to give you all of this information, consider requesting this information in writing or seeking assistance before paying the debt to make sure the debt, and the company, are valid.
Tip: You can consider sending the collector a letter requesting the information by using one of the CFPB's sample letters. You can also submit a complaint to the CFPB or you can contact your state Attorney General’s office.
Contact your creditor. If the debt is legitimate – but you think the collector may not be – contact your creditor about the calls. Share the information you have about the suspicious calls and find out who, if anyone, the creditor has authorized to collect the debt.
Report the call. Submit a complaint with the CFPB or get in touch with your state Attorney General's office with information about suspicious callers.
Stop speaking with the caller.If nothing else works and you believe the calls are fraudulent, send a letter demanding that the caller stop contacting you, and keep a copy for your files.
Tip: You can use this sample letter to write a letter demanding the debt collector stop contacting you. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling you if you ask them to in writing.
Tip: If you're having trouble with debt collection, you can submit a complaint with the CFPB online or by calling (855) 411-CFPB (2372).
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/ - MobieCalling Tidewater Virginia now! Didn't return calls. Will not for sure after reading this site.
- Caller: Dynamic Recovery Solutions
- Call type: Debt collector
- BevI received 2 voice mails this week telling me to call 877-821-1658, but they were already speaking when the recording started so only the phone number came through. Thanks for the "heads up" I've only had this phone for a month and do not have any past due debts.
- GLDynamic Recovery called and left a message to call them back at the 877.821.1658 number. I have no outstanding debt and besides these idiots called before 9:00 AM in the morning which is also against the law
- Caller: Dynamic Recovery
- Call type: Debt collector
- L CReceived message on ans. machine; have only small balance owed to local business...THAT IS ALL...
In addition, had a 7-year-alert put on my credit file which expired last November; ideal time for con-artists to take advantage of me, RE/my finances/credit. DO NOT BELIEVE WHAT YOU HEAR!! CHECK IT OUT FIRST!!- Caller: Dynamic Recovery Solutions
- Call type: Debt collector
- Written like a professional debtor replies to Alfalfa| 2 repliesYou write like a professional debtor. While there is NOTHING wrong with asking for proof you should indeed in the end PAY YOOUR BILLS!!!!
- Badge714 replies to Written like a professional debtor| 1 replyNothing wrong? The burden of proof is on the collector, not the debtor. You are aware that millions of Americans are being called by foreign/domestic criminal extortionists trying to collect on fake debts? Did they not carry that story on FOX News?
- MariReceived a call at work from local number 407-401-8992 and it was a recording from Dynamic Recovery to please call 877-821-1658 about a old debt..yet it did not mention my name or anything about me. Scam call....
- Caller: Dynamic Recovery
- Sabrina WilsonSome one called me from 18778211658 needing to talk to my husband regarding bills and I asked what the deal was but she could explain to me.
- Caller: credit recovery
- Call type: Debt collector
- meg| 1 replyGuy' tel ID was local tel number, called my house, and left a message, address "my name, ask me please return his call at 1-877-821-1658" in a polite manner. He provided his name too but did not say what it was? Since I don't know the tel number so, I will not do nothing. I cannot return call to anybody I don't know.
- Caller: Dymanic Recovery
- Ellen| 1 replyI got a call on my home phone on Friday 4/17 regarding a debt that I owe, I do not owe anything, they said they were a bill collector.
- Caller: No company name
- Alfalfa replies to EllenAsk the caller for his or her name, company, street address, telephone number, and professional license number. Many states require debt collectors to be licensed. Check the information the caller provides you with your state officials, or the state in which the debt collector holds a license. If the caller refuses or is unable to provide you with information about his company, or if you can’t verify the information he provides, do not give money to the caller or company.
Tell the caller that you refuse to discuss any debt until you get a written "validation notice." This notice must include:
The amount of the debt
The name of the creditor you owe
A description of certain rights under the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
If a caller refuses to give you all of this information, consider requesting this information in writing or seeking assistance before paying the debt to make sure the debt, and the company, are valid.
Tip: You can consider sending the collector a letter requesting the information by using one of the CFPB's sample letters. You can also submit a complaint to the CFPB or you can contact your state Attorney General’s office.
Contact your creditor. If the debt is legitimate – but you think the collector may not be – contact your creditor about the calls. Share the information you have about the suspicious calls and find out who, if anyone, the creditor has authorized to collect the debt.
Report the call. Submit a complaint with the CFPB or get in touch with your state Attorney General's office with information about suspicious callers.
Stop speaking with the caller.If nothing else works and you believe the calls are fraudulent, send a letter demanding that the caller stop contacting you, and keep a copy for your files.
Tip: You can use this sample letter to write a letter demanding the debt collector stop contacting you. By law, real debt collectors must stop calling you if you ask them to in writing.
Tip: If you're having trouble with debt collection, you can submit a complaint with the CFPB online or by calling (855) 411-CFPB (2372).
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/ - ac replies to Badge714Another liberal that ruins a perfectly post with a political remark? You are a very level headed poster with good comments. Remember there are other good posters here too that differ in the things not pertaining to the topic at hand.
Respect them too. - Meg replies to Susan| 1 replyMan called today, phone ID local number. Left message to call him at 877-821-1658 but no subject matter. You are CORRECT about being a member of BBB, BBB members are already better, complain is useless.
- BigA replies to MegThat is why you need to file your complaints at the proper government agencies. following is everything you need to know to both do that and to educate yourself:
DYNAMIC RECOVERY SOLUTIONS POSSIBLY HP FINANCIAL
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Web site with alleged contact information: http://dynamicrecovery.com/contact/
BBB page accredited with a B rating and 911 complaints and 4 negative reviews: http://www.bbb.org/upstatesc/business-reviews ... le-sc-90002487/
South Carolina Dept. of State info:
DYNAMIC RECOVERY SOLUTIONS LLC
Note:This online database was last updated on 3/2/2015 3:07:03 AM.
See our Disclaimer.
DOMESTIC / FOREIGN: Domestic
STATUS: Good Standing
STATE OF INCORPORATION
/ ORGANIZATION: SOUTH CAROLINA
Profit
REGISTERED AGENT INFORMATION
REGISTERED AGENT NAME: NATIONAL REGISTERED AGENTS INC
ADDRESS: 2 OFFICE PARK CT
CITY: COLUMBIA
STATE: SC
ZIP: 29223
SECOND ADDRESS: STE 103
FILE DATE: 05/05/2008
EFFECTIVE DATE: 05/05/2008
DISSOLVED DATE: / /
Corporation History Records
CODE FILE DATE COMMENT Document
Domestic LLC 05/05/2008 AT WILL
Numerous complaints across the net:
http://www.ripoffreport.com/r/dynamic-recovery-solutions/greenville-south-carolina-29616-0759/dynamic-recovery-solutions-drs-mailing-a-letter-asking-for-a-settlement-greenville-south-784958
http://www.ripoffreport.com/reports/directory/dynamic-recovery-solutions
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/debt/debt_recovery_solutions.html
http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Rebuilding-Yo ... ns/td-p/2449349
Possibly associated with this criminal enterprise: HP Financial
http://faircreditblog.com/dynamic-recovery-solutions/
This is a common ploy by criminals attempting to extort money from people by scaring you into believing that you will be criminally charged, go to jail, lose your driver’s license, have wages garnished, etc. all for an alleged or nonexistent debt.
Federal law (FDCPA) requires them to send you a letter (US MAIL ONLY) within 5 days of their first contact that contains their name, physical address, the creditor’s name, and the amount of the alleged debt. It also must contains “mini-Miranda” telling you that it is an attempt to collect a debt and that all information will be used for those purposes. The one other important thing that this letter must also have in it is that you have a right to dispute the debt within 30 days receipt of the letter and if you do so, all collection activity must be stopped until the debt is verified.
Read up on your rights here, get template letters to send and also make a complaint at this government site: http://www.consumerfinance.gov/
Also file a complaint with your State Attorney General's office.
List of State AG’s offices: http://consumerfraudreporting.org/stateattorneygenerallist.php - CathyTHIS IS A SCAM. They are trying to take advantage of people without any real debt. They call from 916-668-4400 and ask to call back on 877-821-1658.
- Caller: Dynamic Recovery Solutions
- Call type: Debt collector
- SteveIllegally calls. Don't know how they got my number. I already report and I m gathering more proves evidences from their call to bring them to court
- Caller: Dynamic recovery solutions
- Call type: Debt collector
- Isme replies to Marsha NThey also are calling my house, but like I don't have any issues with debt collection, I had ignored them. Thank you for sharing your experience with us. Don't ever give any of your information to anyone!
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