888-733-1143
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- Ann-wThis number is used by United Recovery Systems.
United Recovery Systems
Glenn P. Osuch, President
Douglas B. Schultz, Chief Executive Officer
5800 N Course Dr
Houston, TX 77072-1613
Phone: (713) 977-1234
Fax: (713) 977-0119
Web site: www.ursi.com- Caller: United Recovery Systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- Laura| 1 replyThese people, United Recovery, have been calling my cell phone from 5 different numbers.
866-891-6934
888-593-8409
800-658-2184
866-815-3211
888-733-1143 - them replies to Laurathey call from hundreds's of numbers
- RobertThird different number they have used to call me. They never leave a message.
- Caller: United Recovery Systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- duke| 1 replythese people were hired by american express to collect on an account that was 2 months late. the account was caught up and i receive monthly statements from amex and all payments are current, balance diminishing steadily. they call 5-6 times a week. they want my personal banking info to make "payment arrangements". don't tell these idiots anything.
- Caller: united recovery systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- KatieFile a complaint on these [***] here:
https://www.donotcall.gov/complaint/complaintcheck.aspx
If there are enough complaints they will do something about it.- Caller: united recovery systems
- Call type: Debt collector
- Lisa| 1 replyI just got a new cell phone plan with T-Mobile and I receive at least 2-3 calls a day from this number. I've added them to my block list.
- DM| 1 replyA couple of posts from collector trolls lay right above me. Hey guys, shouldn't you two be going to the store to buy paper?
- DM replies to DMBy the way, I have no debt because I pay my bills on time. I just hate unscrupulous debt collectors.
- itiswhatitis replies to LisaI have t-mobile. How can you block a number from your cell?
Thanks - what?| 3 repliesI only received a call from this # one time b/c they were looking for a relative who owed money. I wouldn't give them that individuals info, but they politely offered theirs and asked that I pass the message on. I did so. I hate random calls from 800 #'s just as much as the next guy & have posted info on here about such calls from annoying telemarketers, but a collection agency has no option but to track ppl down by any means necessary. Idiots? No. Unscrupulous? Hardly - they're doing their job to collect money someone legally owes to a company. Bottom line: Pay your bills on time and you won't have this problem. HEY AMERICA, it's pretty simple really, if you can't afford it, don't buy it...and if you want it bad enough, get your lazy a$$ off the couch & work for it!
- Caller: "not provided"
- Call type: Debt collector
- g replies to what?Some Americans are working and have fallen into hard times. Not everyone is avoiding there bills. Some just can't afford them because they have lost the jobs or only one spouse is working due to the economy. Never judge you never know when it can be you that falls in these hard times. I now may what where well off a few years back and are now struggling.
- Taylor Harris replies to dukeThese people supposedly were hired by Navy Federal saying I owe an amount on my credit card that I already paid in full. I keep calling the bank and they said it WAS paid in full. I think they're trying to scam me. I don't know what to do they keep calling saying this tiny amount can affect my credit like 10 grand will.
- Kwai Chang Caine replies to what?Don't be such an [***]! Some people had every intention of paying for things they purchased, then the bottom fell out of the economy, they lost their jobs, they lost their houses, they lost their credit rating, and now these bloodsuckers call them on the telephone harrassing them several times a day.
- Ira Dernotsei replies to what?What many Americans don't realize, particularly those that cast their vote in this last election to continue to spend away our future, is that an individual in the lower income levels has no power over the country's monetary or fiscal policies and when they lose their job or hit hard times, they don't have the Federal Reserve opening up the unlimited borrowing window and ZIRP (Zero Interest Rate Programs). So take your holier-than-thou garbage and shove up your keaster and let it malignate there for a while.
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