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TOP COMMENT : anonymous user,

“Blocking them doesn't help as they have numbers in several states.some of their other numbers are (731)256-6445, (843) 648-0028, (757) 215-2332, (205) 379-6014, southern states where there do not seem to be any laws against harassing people with old, stale debt collections”

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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
6 Community Comments RECENT COMMENTS :
anonymous u

Blocking them doesn’t help as they have numbers in several states.some of their other numbers are (731)256-6445, (843) 648-0028, (757) 215-2332, (205) 379-6014, southern states where there do not seem to be any laws against harassing people with old, stale debt collections

anonymous u

This number calls everyday and it really bugs me because I have no business or affiliation with them whatsoever.

Anonymous

Have collectors harassing me about a debt that was settled with a hospital in 2013! The issue was resolved and originally a company from Mississippi trying to collect. I wrote them a nasty letter stating my rights after they CALLED ME AT MY PLACE OF EMPLOYMENT! Which I found out is illegal without court order or permission. Then it looks like they “sold” the debt to this company. The debt does not exist anymore. These people are relentless. Blocked them on all phone lines. Considering a law suit.

anonymous u

Calling about something already being paid off separately not going to deal with them.

anonymous u

Portfolio Recovery calls on my cell phone daily looking for a list of people I don’t even know so it’s a letter to state attorney general for them and if that doesn’t work I know a few good attorneys who are hungry right now.

Ron

The people at Portfolio Recovery are genuine bottom feeders of debt collection industry. They buy old statute expired debt and through harassment tactics try to collect 10 to 30 cents on the dollar. Of course the minute anything is collected, the statute date resets to day 1 and their other outfits and ambulance chasers come after you. If you have noticed their letter of settlement is only for the debt with them, not original debtor or the next place they sell it to. The only way to fight these guys is to get with your state authorities. These guys know all the Federal loopholes.

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