703-398-0757
VA, US
tjs
tjs
2011-08-11 15:39:17
Unknown
This is from:

    Woodbridge, VA    
Served By:    LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Benny
Benny
2011-07-06 13:06:39
Unknown
illegal robocall from these pathetic leeches.

Why are they not being prosecuted for an illegal activity, in which them trying to collect money past the statute of limitations is a scam anyway, preying on the naive and ignorant...usually the elderly who don't know any better.

This criminal company needs to be closed down ASAP...and the owners thrown in jail ASAP.
T. Coleman
T. Coleman
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
I have no Idea who this is. They left a voice mail, but I do not listen to voicemails from stangers.
Asset Acceptance
Asset Acceptance
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
I agree...in my opinion these collectors are basically criminals, and to prove that is easy...their robocalls are illegal, and who knows what else that they are doing which is illegal.

These vampires need to be investigated and closed down. People shouild not have to be harrassed like this over debt past the Statute of Limitations, and called at their place of work over it, which no doubt affects the person's credibility on the job and their future earnings potential.

I would be in total agreement to a huge class action lawsuit against these blatant scammers, as well as pursuing criminal charges against them for at the very least, the illegal robocalls..
azdrumr1
azdrumr1
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
leave a message or screw you!
Lance S. Steffen
Lance S. Steffen
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
Asset Acceptance Company:  trying to collect $832.00 fror some unidentified provider.  My records don't show any such transaction.  When pressed, t he caller said that t he charge was health care related.  My employer handles all of my related  health care charges.  I requested paper copy of all transactions.
Art
Art
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
I do not know anyone in Va. They left no message.
bob
bob
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
THIS IS ASSET ACCEPTANCE THEY ARE A COLLECTION AGENCY THAT CALLS 10 + TIMES PER DAY DO NOT ANSWER OR PAY THESE LOW LIFES THEY WILL SCREW YOU OVER IF YOU MAKE A PAYMENT AGREEMENT HAVE IT IN WRITING FIRST NEVER GIVE THEM YOUR CREDIT CARD OR BANK ACCOUNT NUMBER OVER THE PHONE WITHOUT A PAYMENT AGREEMENT THEY WILL OVERCHARGE YOU AND YOU WILL NEVER GET IT BACK  703-398-0757 PUT THEM ON YOUR PHONE AS DNA (DO NOT ANSWER)
HATA
HATA
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
Scumbag bill collectors! F*** EM!
10 calls a day
10 calls a day
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
These people call me atleast 10 times a day. Yesterday morning i had 15 missed calls starting from 8:30am-7:30pm. Geez whoever these people are have no lifes to live. I wouldent bother anyone to answer to answer the phone....they either dont say anything or hangout....call back to back, just ingore the call.
educator
educator
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
I have a very irritating student who has called me already twice before noon today. I decided not to answer his questions over the study guide again until I call him back at 530 today. I let his phone call go unanswered twice in a row without answering. Right at the end of the last call this new number shows up 7033980757 that I have never saw before, it read ACC. I am wondering if this collection agency is using college students as collectors, and they are providing them with cell phones to do so. I am in Oklahoma with an area code of 405. I noticed my student has not called back since the # was on the id.
caller from 703-398-0757
caller from 703-398-0757
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
Do not work with these people.  They will give you payment options and then at the last payment of the agreed amount they some how either lose the payment or tell you that you have to pay more.  

SHADY.  Real shady.
bonnie
bonnie
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
This number called me claiming I had a bill on a winstream and or alltel phone.  I never had either one of these phones.  He was rude and pushy.
S.LEE
S.LEE
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
THIS PHONE NUMBER IS A CELLPHONE NUMBER,I CALLED THE NUMBER A RECORDING CAME ON AND SAID ASSET ACCEPTANCE I HUNG UP.
Kimmy
Kimmy
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
This is a debt collection number.  Called it back -they have the name of the deadbeat that had my phone number before I did.  Said they would remove the number.
KalforniaKim
KalforniaKim
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
Calles but NEVER Leaves Message..
anon
anon
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
This came up on my caller ID as Hollander Law...
Yup
Yup
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
Asset Acceptance they are bill collectors and shady, be warned
Tired of shady people
Tired of shady people
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
Do not owe any debts to collect
Me
Me
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
This is a bill collector... Assest Acceptance something
JERRI
JERRI
2011-06-06 20:54:51
Unknown
THIS NUMBER CALLED ME, BUT ONCE I LOOKED INTO IT, IT WAS A CELL PHONE, THEY DIDN'T LEAVE A MESSAGE, AND I DON'T KNOW ANYONE WHO LIVES IN VIRGINIA
Beauku
Beauku
2010-07-26 22:07:48
Unknown
Never heard of these people. They call all hours of the day.
cj
cj
2010-06-09 17:45:20
Unknown
Asset Accpetance 877-768-9844 bill collector fax number216-485-8400

see

http://800notes.com/Phone.aspx/1-703-398-0757
cj
cj
2010-06-09 17:39:32
Unknown
Asset Acceptance Robert Robertson (or so he says) telling me it was a "personal call so he couldnt give any details" when I told him to reach that person on their personal phone number he balked. They called back to suggest it was a employment verification. Told him I would call back. Then he called back three more times saying that I was rude and hung up on him. Just plain tactics to get you to answer the call. BTW It is illegal to call a place of business once you have been told it is a personal call and the business in fact does not allow personal calls. Also, if you ask for there address and send a certified letter telling them to only contact you by mail and not by phone then they must stop calling and harassing.

Know your rights!
jamaal02
jamaal02
2009-10-13 15:21:50
Unknown
oops, I mean Assets Acceptance
jamaal02
jamaal02
2009-10-13 15:20:20
Unknown
It's from Credit Acceptance and they are a Bill Collecting firm
lamet
lamet
2009-08-28 18:55:48
Unknown
Asset Acceptance Corp.
28405 Van Dyke Avenue
Warren, Michigan 48092
Phone: (586) 446-7818
Fax: 586-446-7837
Web Address: www.assetacceptance.com

2840 S. Falkenburg Road, Riverview, FL 33569
(Physical Office in Brandon, FL)

Other Offices/Numbers:

10500 Highway 281 N. Ste 150
San Antonio, Texas 78216
Phone: (210) 979-3600
Fax: (210) 979-3659
410 846-2502
248-220-8709

9940 Franklin Square Dr.
Nottingham, MD 21236
(410) 933-0960 (410) 931-3044

600 West Resource Drive, Independence, OH 44131
(216) 661-6152, (216) 485-8400 and (216) 661-0165.


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Bud Says                         Consumer Comments Below

Asset Acceptance Corp. (AAC) is a publicly traded company. (Nasdaq: AACC) They purchase old portfolios of mostly worthless charged-off accounts for pennies on the dollar. Once owned, they appear to inflate the value of the portfolio, send out dunning notices and try to collect at a ridiculous profit.

Don't be surprised if you notice the date of last activity on your credit report, as stated by AAC is WRONG! Deliberately changing the date of last activity is a way to scam consumers into thinking they are entitled to money they would not legally be allowed to collect.

This is standard procedure for them -- from "re-aging" the debt on the credit history, to suing on what is probably a statute of limitations claim, to reneging on a written promise.

Watch out for the mystery $50-$75 payment you didn't' make that magically revives the account. When pressed, they claim to do an investigation and "discover" that they made a "clerical error" and mistakenly posted someone else's payment to your account.

NOTHING this 'House of Cons' does should be believed or taken at face value. They have proven over and over they are liars and thieves!

Under federal law, the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) an account may ONLY stay on a credit report for seven years. One of the cons being used by Asset Acceptance is to claim you made a $50 payment, which would have re-started that clock. Unfortunately this is a 'bogus-claim' by AAC, is illegal and violates your rights.

Asset Acceptance Corp has earned the distinction of one of "AMERICA'S WORST COLLECTION AGENCIES". They lie, steal, cheat, misrepresent, file bogus claims, create phony documents and commit perjury in the court system JUST to increase their bottom line.

CAUTION: I recommend you NEVER disclose your bank account or credit card information to a debt collector, as you risk them emptying your account, or maxing out your credit card. If you feel they are reporting on your credit bureau files in error or need assistance in dealing with them, email  the details w/your location.  Assistance and referral to a consumer legal specialist may be available.  

File complaints with

Federal Trade Commission  https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/FTC_Wizard.aspx?Lang=en

Your State Attorney General

State Attorney General is every state they have offices

Link to all State Attorney General Websites www.naag.org

If you or they are located in NY ? use this SPECIAL Link  www.NYDebtHelp.com
This special website was created by NY AG Andrew Cuomo specifically for reporting illegal debt collection practices.  HE?S CRACKING DOWN AND SHUTTING THEM DOWN!

Also report your calls and contacts with debt collectors at http://www.budhibbs.com/index.html  If the company is listed under agencies ? report there. If not on the list YET, click on Watchlist! and add to the list.   You can also post here http://www.collectorsexposed.com/forum2/index.php?board=2.0

COLLECTION AGENCIES DO NOT WANT YOU TO KNOW THIS INFORMATION!
FROM www.budhibbs.com  A CONSUMER ADVOCATE WEBSITE that specializes in Debt Collections and offers assistance to consumers.  THEY ALSO EXPOSE THE WORST FDCPA VIOLATORS IN THE COUNTRY

Dealing with debt collectors
http://www.budhibbs.com/start.html

Statute of limitations by state ? always double check directly with your own State Government Website
http://www.budhibbs.com/statute_of_limitations.htm

Recording calls from debt collectors ? always double check with your own State Government website
http://www.budhibbs.com/record.htm

From FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION WEBSITE ? FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre18.shtm

The FTC works for the consumer to prevent fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace and to provide information to help consumers spot, stop, and avoid them. To file a complaint or to get free information on consumer issues, visit ftc.gov or call toll-free, 1-877-FTC-HELP (1-877-382-4357); TTY: 1-866-653-4261. The FTC enters consumer complaints into the Consumer Sentinel Network, a secure online database and investigative tool used by hundreds of civil and criminal law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and abroad.


Debt Collection FAQs: A Guide for Consumers
If you?re behind in paying your bills, or a creditor?s records mistakenly make it appear that you are, a debt collector may be contacting you.

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation?s consumer protection agency, enforces the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), which prohibits debt collectors from using abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices to collect from you.

Under the FDCPA, a debt collector is someone who regularly collects debts owed to others. This includes collection agencies, lawyers who collect debts on a regular basis, and companies that buy delinquent debts and then try to collect them.

Here are some questions and answers about your rights under the Act.

What types of debts are covered?
The Act covers personal, family, and household debts, including money you owe on a personal credit card account, an auto loan, a medical bill, and your mortgage. The FDCPA doesn?t cover debts you incurred to run a business.

Can a debt collector contact me any time or any place?
No. A debt collector may not contact you at inconvenient times or places, such as before 8 in the morning or after 9 at night, unless you agree to it. And collectors may not contact you at work if they?re told (orally or in writing) that you?re not allowed to get calls there.


How can I stop a debt collector from contacting me?

If a collector contacts you about a debt, you may want to talk to them at least once to see if you can resolve the matter ? even if you don?t think you owe the debt, can?t repay it immediately, or think that the collector is contacting you by mistake. If you decide after contacting the debt collector that you don?t want the collector to contact you again, tell the collector ? in writing ? to stop contacting you. Here?s how to do that:

Make a copy of your letter. Send the original by certified mail, and pay for a ?return receipt? so you?ll be able to document what the collector received. Once the collector receives your letter, they may not contact you again, with two exceptions: a collector can contact you to tell you there will be no further contact or to let you know that they or the creditor intend to take a specific action, like filing a lawsuit. Sending such a letter to a debt collector you owe money to does not get rid of the debt, but it should stop the contact. The creditor or the debt collector still can sue you to collect the debt.

Can a debt collector contact anyone else about my debt?
If an attorney is representing you about the debt, the debt collector must contact the attorney, rather than you. If you don?t have an attorney, a collector may contact other people ? but only to find out your address, your home phone number, and where you work. Collectors usually are prohibited from contacting third parties more than once. Other than to obtain this location information about you, a debt collector generally is not permitted to discuss your debt with anyone other than you, your spouse, or your attorney.

What does the debt collector have to tell me about the debt?
Every collector must send you a written ?validation notice? telling you how much money you owe within five days after they first contact you. This notice also must include the name of the creditor to whom you owe the money, and how to proceed if you don?t think you owe the money.

Can a debt collector keep contacting me if I don?t think I owe any money?
If you send the debt collector a letter stating that you don?t owe any or all of the money, or asking for verification of the debt, that collector must stop contacting you. You have to send that letter within 30 days after you receive the validation notice. But a collector can begin contacting you again if it sends you written verification of the debt, like a copy of a bill for the amount you owe.


What practices are off limits for debt collectors?

Harassment. Debt collectors may not harass, oppress, or abuse you or any third parties they contact. For example, they may not:

use threats of violence or harm;
publish a list of names of people who refuse to pay their debts (but they can give this information to the credit reporting companies);
use obscene or profane language; or
repeatedly use the phone to annoy someone.

False statements. Debt collectors may not lie when they are trying to collect a debt. For example, they may not:

falsely claim that they are attorneys or government representatives;
falsely claim that you have committed a crime;
falsely represent that they operate or work for a credit reporting company;
misrepresent the amount you owe;
indicate that papers they send you are legal forms if they aren?t; or
indicate that papers they send to you aren?t legal forms if they are.

Debt collectors also are prohibited from saying that:

you will be arrested if you don?t pay your debt;
they?ll seize, garnish, attach, or sell your property or wages unless they are permitted by law to take the action and intend to do so; or
legal action will be taken against you, if doing so would be illegal or if they don?t intend to take the action.

Debt collectors may not:

give false credit information about you to anyone, including a credit reporting company;
send you anything that looks like an official document from a court or government agency if it isn?t; or
use a false company name.

Unfair practices. Debt collectors may not engage in unfair practices when they try to collect a debt. For example, they may not:

try to collect any interest, fee, or other charge on top of the amount you owe unless the contract that created your debt ? or your state law ? allows the charge;
deposit a post-dated check early;
take or threaten to take your property unless it can be done legally; or
contact you by postcard.

Can I control which debts my payments apply to?
Yes. If a debt collector is trying to collect more than one debt from you, the collector must apply any payment you make to the debt you select. Equally important, a debt collector may not apply a payment to a debt you don?t think you owe.

Can a debt collector garnish my bank account or my wages?
If you don?t pay a debt, a creditor or its debt collector generally can sue you to collect. If they win, the court will enter a judgment against you. The judgment states the amount of money you owe, and allows the creditor or collector to get a garnishment order against you, directing a third party, like your bank, to turn over funds from your account to pay the debt.

Wage garnishment happens when your employer withholds part of your compensation to pay your debts. Your wages usually can be garnished only as the result of a court order. Don?t ignore a lawsuit summons. If you do, you lose the opportunity to fight a wage garnishment.

Can federal benefits be garnished?
Many federal benefits are exempt from garnishment, including:

Social Security Benefits
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) Benefits
Veterans? Benefits
Civil Service and Federal Retirement and Disability Benefits
Service Members? Pay
Military Annuities and Survivors? Benefits
Student Assistance
Railroad Retirement Benefits
Merchant Seamen Wages
Longshoremen?s and Harbor Workers? Death and Disability Benefits
Foreign Service Retirement and Disability Benefits
Compensation for Injury, Death, or Detention of Employees of U.S. Contractors Outside the U.S.
Federal Emergency Management Agency Federal Disaster Assistance
But federal benefits may be garnished under certain circumstances, including to pay delinquent taxes, alimony, child support, or student loans.

Do I have any recourse if I think a debt collector has violated the law?
You have the right to sue a collector in a state or federal court within one year from the date the law was violated. If you win, the judge can require the collector to pay you for any damages you can prove you suffered because of the illegal collection practices, like lost wages and medical bills. The judge can require the debt collector to pay you up to $1,000, even if you can?t prove that you suffered actual damages. You also can be reimbursed for your attorney?s fees and court costs. A group of people also may sue a debt collector as part of a class action lawsuit and recover money for damages up to $500,000, or one percent of the collector?s net worth, whichever amount is lower. Even if a debt collector violates the FDCPA in trying to collect a debt, the debt does not go away if you owe it.

What should I do if a debt collector sues me?
If a debt collector files a lawsuit against you to collect a debt, respond to the lawsuit, either personally or through your lawyer, by the date specified in the court papers to preserve your rights.

Where do I report a debt collector for an alleged violation?
Report any problems you have with a debt collector to your state Attorney General?s office (www.naag.org) and the Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov). Many states have their own debt collection laws that are different from the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Your Attorney General?s office can help you determine your rights under your state?s law.

For More Information
To learn more about debt collection and other credit-related issues, visit www.ftc.gov/credit and MyMoney.gov, the U.S. government?s portal to financial education.
dfiorella
dfiorella
2009-08-28 01:36:10
Unknown
3 or 4 years ago I woulld get calls from this number 3 times a day. If I answered they would ask for Skin Studios Inc. i reported them over and over again to do not call. Finally stopped until two weeks ago. Here we go again. Oh I called the # back one tome and some guy sgot hostile and asked how dare I call him at his office.
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