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TOP COMMENT : Lainie,

“On my caller ID, this phone number came up as "private home." I didn't answer, not knowing who it was (and the call also woke me up). After checking online and finding that this area code and prefix seem to belong to Conversent Communications in Massachusetts, and most people reported that it was a collection agency, I decided to call the number back to see what it was all about (since I know I have no bills in collection). They connected me to a representative who asked me for my phone number, and they then told me that they were a collection agency and it was regarding a past due bill. The name they gave me is someone who lived here for a while but no longer does. I advised them of that, and they took my phone number out of their system (hopefully). Bottom line is that this is a legitimate phone number for a collection agency.”

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Examples of Illegal Harassment

  • Multiple calls per week
  • Attempts to collect more than you owe
  • Criminal accusations
  • Early morning or late night calls
  • Threats of negative credit reporting
  • Collection agency lies
  • Calls to friends, neighbors, or coworkers
  • Collection calls at work
  • Use of obscene language
  • Threats of violence, lawsuit, or arrest
  • Attempts to intimidate you
  • Robocalls to your cell phone
1 Community Comment RECENT COMMENTS :
Lainie

On my caller ID, this phone number came up as “private home.” I didn’t answer, not knowing who it was (and the call also woke me up). After checking online and finding that this area code and prefix seem to belong to Conversent Communications in Massachusetts, and most people reported that it was a collection agency, I decided to call the number back to see what it was all about (since I know I have no bills in collection). They connected me to a representative who asked me for my phone number, and they then told me that they were a collection agency and it was regarding a past due bill. The name they gave me is someone who lived here for a while but no longer does. I advised them of that, and they took my phone number out of their system (hopefully). Bottom line is that this is a legitimate phone number for a collection agency.

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