888-592-2144
888 area code:
Toll-free
Read comments below about 8885922144. Report unwanted calls to help identify who is using this phone number.
- Michael| 1 replyThey started calling the last week of September. Don't know how to stop the calls...
- Caller: Apex Asset Mgmt
- Call type: Debt collector
- Mah AjforI have been gettnig calls from these folks and did not know who they were so I avoided calling them. They seem to call everyday from phone number 717-519-1770.
- Caller: APEX
- Call type: Debt collector
- BradJohn "Callow"? called 2 days in a row to discuss a debt. No particular person in our family was addressedd. Also calling from the phone number 717-519-1770.
- Caller: Apex Asset Management
- DearHow do we get the calls to stop from this number? Is the a scam?
- Caller: Apex
- Call type: Debt collector
- Offender consumerthey called me left message to call back RUDE GIRL WOULD NOT ID which company they were or who she was
she was nasty
I have a NEW number & have no idea waht they would call me for
also so i did the OPT Out call with the state
Apex Asset Management LLC
1891 Santa Barbara Dr
Lancaster, PA 17601
717-519-1770
http://www.merchantcircle.com/business/Apex.Asset.Management.LLC.717-519-1770- Call type: Debt collector
- Bradley| 1 replyThey called about a $ 661.00 medical debt. I told them I was hit by a car last month and unemployed. They asked if I wanted to make payment arrangements?????? Talk about a disconnect!
- Caller: Apex
- Call type: Debt collector
- Faith replies to BradleyI'm 9 months pregnant and we only have one income and they called me saying that if i can pay rent then i can pay my medical bill with them wth?! Hope you are ok from your accident.
- George| 1 replyRude message from an "Annie" from 888 592 2144
- Caller: Don't know
- Scott replies to GeorgeI hear ya! I heard from the same woman "Annie" from 888.592.2144. Sounds like a real compassionate sweetheart. Lol!
- pockets replies to MichaelNothing big. Some report getting calls from
https://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-717-519-1770
and they give a forward number to call them back.
Shows they use several numbers and tactics.
Isn't that clever? - Irritated MomI keep getting calls from this company which only identifies itself as APEX -- they ask for my daughter but will not provide any further information -- they call every day --
- Caller: APEX
- DMAJeez, the first comment was from 2007 and these jerks are STILL calling people,
Modern technology allows the autodialers to find even the unlisted numbers, Some are cold calls selected at random.
If they have an indian accent it's usually from Pakistan using the internet and caller ID disguising programs.
These companies persist because apparently the law cant find them. sigh.- Caller: Apex Asset Management LLC
- Call type: Debt collector
- JKCalls daily, up to three times a day. When I called back, they asked for the parents of my daughter. I asked what it was regarding and they wouldn't tell me unless I told them her date of birth (she's a minor). I said I was uncomfortable with that and they hung up on me!
- Caller: Apex
- Deanna| 1 replyI got a call from this number, I answered, they never introduced themselves, I asked who was calling they said is this ( my name) I said my i please ask who is calling, the guy said is this ( my name) I said, can I please ask who's calling, he said look I don't have time for these stupid games, I said then just tell me who you are, he said I'll just put in the report you were rude and not following directions, I said who is this, he said I don't have time for this, so I said well in your report also write your being an [***] ! And he hung up on me. Still have no idea who it was or why they were calling me !
- AL1. This is a collection agency.
2. They will not identify themselves.
3. They will ask a lot of questions concerning you (including a lot of unnecessary information) which they claim they need to identify you.
4. When they finally get around to telling you who they are, they are rude and boorish.
5. Usually for medical bills.- Caller: APEX
- Call type: Debt collector
- Walt SmithThis number is for Apex Asset Management. A cute name for people who set out to fu*k with you. They want to manage our assets into their pockets! These [***] would call right at 8 am and then, believe it or not, hang up after 1-2 rings. I called these [***] and informed the person that answered what was going on and that there is no debt owed and they got upset with me for telling them that collection agencies don't worry me, I've already had one in court and they got fined, then it(person) hung up. Bring them on.
- Caller: Apex Asset Management
- Call type: Debt collector
- LydiaI got the same call for these people. They called and I answered. Then they hung up on me and I called right back. This women got on the phone. I said you called me and hung up and she goes hello. I said you called and hung up on me. She goes we are looking for my name and can I have your birthday date to talk about your debt. I said I don't know who you are. She goes this is Apex. I said I don't know you. I'm not giving you my info. She goes okay and hung the phone up. Sorry I wasn't born yesterday. I watched the movie Identity thief.
- Caller: Apex
- Call type: Debt collector
- UserCalled, machine picks up and they hung up
- Caller: "800 Service"
- Kee| 2 repliesJust received a call from a woman.... She would not tell me where she was calling from after being asked over and over again. She disconnected the call stating "since you will not identify yourself this call will be disconnected" lol what a joke and be my guest, you've just done me a favor lady. She called back leaving a message this time saying she was from APEX, i returned her call and she couldn't explain what the company was, who her supervisor was or the address to the company so I jokingly said "you won't tell me because you're working out of your parents basement"
- Caller: APEX
- BigA replies to KeeFederal 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 of 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
Report a phone call from 888-592-2144: