866-372-2508
Nick
Nick
2014-05-29 13:55:15
Unknown
Go to your phone settings, and block the number. That's the only way. The previous owner of the number owes them money, and they won't stop. Good luck.
Rich
Rich
2014-01-02 20:02:11
Unknown
just add the phone number to your I phone then go to settings and block it..i must have at lest 10 blocked numbers in mine...
irritated22
irritated22
2013-07-08 15:37:40
Unknown
I see all these posts are from at least 2 years ago. I got a call today from them. I looked it up and saw all these people saying they're either calling for credit card applications or because you owe credit one money. I don't want a credit card, and I if credit one is a specific credit card... i do not owe them any money. I'm not aware of any other outstanding debts I have, but I have moved a few times and things get lost. So i called the number back and the first time it said I won a free rebate for 100 bucks, i pushed zero to talk to an operator and the guy just kept telling me I reached the promotion people. I told him I wanted to know why someone called me, and he just kept saying I called them. I asked who I could speak to to figure out why I received the call, and he gave me some other number and wouldn't tell me who it was for. I called that and it was a weird AT&T number asking me to input something I had never heard of. I am curious if the whole thing is a scam, or if the number use to be a collector for credit one, and now someone else controls the number.  Anyone getting RECENT calls from this number?
FedUp
FedUp
2011-11-09 19:45:43
Unknown
I can't believe how proud you are to be in "The Industry"..  1/2 the time you people do not get the correct information aka contact #'s, addresses etc etc..  The other half of the time your chasing under $500 like its a million dollar hit...  This economy is in the toilet and all you see is quarterly reports of Banks and Credit companies putting up "BILLIONS" in profits.  I hope you find yourself out of a job and have trouble paying your bills, and become harassed by the same dirtbags that you represent...  GFY!!
Iowa
Iowa
2011-10-24 13:48:37
Telemarketer
The number 866 372 2508 calls me with a recording trying to talk
me into applying for their easy credit - credit card. I get a machine
each time (and) when I try to call them back I get another machine!
They call my cell 3 times every day. I reported the number to AT&T
and hoping they can help me.
fuelie
fuelie
2011-08-23 21:56:43
Debt Collector
I keep getting calls from this number everyday. I wish there was a way to stop them.
Johnny Marr
Johnny Marr
2011-06-15 01:37:02
Unknown
This is the information you need to contact this company:


CREDIT ONE BANK  
625 PILOT RD, LAS VEGAS, NV 89119-4485 (Clark COUNTY)

Tel: (702) 269-3900
      (702) 269-1000

Domains: FNBMARIN.COM, CREDITONE.COM
donna
donna
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
i keep getting calls from 800-372-2508 from credit one all the time, at least 20 times a day..i have told them not to call anymore and they keep calling..
chris1100110011
chris1100110011
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Just called the place I work, I didn't bother holding.
Anonymous
Anonymous
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
OMG, I took their credit card offer and spent it all on ho ho's and sprite, now they have the audacity to actually call me and ask for the first payment in 3 months?  The nerve, i thought they were giving me this money.  Wow, I'd have never thought one day someone may actually ask me to live up to my iobligations, but since I had already defaulted on every credit purchase I had already made, they should have known before trying to help me and give me a second chance.   BOO HOO.
longliner
longliner
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
I would like to reply to anonymous who obviously has such a meaningless life he enjoys posting here. Most here are complaining because they recieve calls and have absolutely no business with this POS company. I just felt the need to reiterate that point because you obviously have a hard time with reading comprehension. Its no wonder this is the only industry that would employ you.
Jim
Jim
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Yeah, I have gotten MULTIPLE calls today from them, and some yesterday over 15 calls! I have no cards or any bank information or dealings with this bank or any other banks. Why are they calling me?
Jim
Jim
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Hi again, I am just messaging one last time in agreement with longliner about "Anonymous". Everyone here is talking about us getting multiple calls and no messages from these people and have nothing to do with them(mostly). I have never dealt business with them yet i get these calls 5 to 10 a day. So "Anonymous" if u aren't here to make a complaint, or ask for help, why dont u keep ur nose out of it?
Ashley
Ashley
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
This number called me three times asking for "Raymond Archi". They said they need to speak to him but I explained that it is the wrong number and politely asked them to stop calling me. When the lady first asked for "Raymond Archi" she pretended to have a foreign accent, then when I complained that she has called me multiple times, she all of a sudden sounded American and said "i'm not trying to call you, I'm trying to call him." very rudely then hung up on me.
funcreditone
funcreditone
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Obviously there are some people scamming their company... giving them wrong numbers most likely. Problem is, if the number they have in your system is yours, then they just assume they are calling someone who isnt trying to pay when you say you arent them or dont know why they are calling. they probably dont have a good method of verifying phone numbers with clients.
Jesse
Jesse
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
If you have an Android phone, you can download an App that'll reject the call on its own. Search it in the Android Market as SPC
Anonymous
Anonymous
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
That is too funny, a poster needling me about posting, what a fucktard.
anonymous
anonymous
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
I post because people don't understand the laws governing first party collections, they assume that things they heard second hand are truth.  I have over 17 years in this or associated financial and credit industries.  I have managed people and processes and contrary to longliner, I have read ALL of the laws and policies governing the regulatory consent of first party collection.

Agreed, they call a lot, but it is within their right.  If they are calling you and you are not who they are looking for, TELL them.  if it is you, own up to it, make arrangements and move on with your life.  Collections is vilified by people who owe money in general.  If you are paying your bills, you will not ever speak to a collector.

THIS is my complaint; understand and know what you (not you personally, the royal "you"), are talking about before flaming a company that is conducting business in a manner that is completely legal and regulated.
MJ
MJ
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
I keep getting these same calls.  I don't ever answer them!  I let them go to voicemail.  I am getting frustrated.
Hard on Collectors...
Hard on Collectors...
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Heh...

1) Automated calls to Cell phones where consent has not been given or has been rescinded incurs the collector, regardless of whether it's the original creditor or a third party is a violation of the TCPA.  Accidental violations (which would be hard to prove on the part of the caller...) are worth a statutory $500 damage assessed PER CALL.  If it's proven to be willful (which isn't at all hard for the debtor...) it is a $1500 one.  

2) While primary creditors are largely exempt from the FDCPA, many states happen to have identical laws on the books that explicitly INCLUDE them- and they carry the same statutory damage amount per incident.  Texas being one of those states.  If the creditor happens to have any operations within the state in question, you can sue them under THAT law and make it stick.  If they rack up $75k or more in statutory damages, you can try to get it made into a Federal matter through Diversity Jurisdiction- that means you get to try to sue them within your Circuit and even if they get to change venues, the laws of your State are applied to the case.

In many of the cases, the collection group has broken the TCPA, FDCPA, or the State equivalent to the FDCPA- in most of those, they've gone on to ring up an impressive 5-6 figure damage amount.

People like you tend to end up costing your employer quite a bit of money by breaking the law in numerous ways either at the State or Federal level- mainly because you think you're legally entitled to bully, lie, cheat, etc.  Fine by me...  People do actually happen to have recourse.  Loving it now?
Priscilla
Priscilla
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
I do owe credit one.  I got two calls back to back this morning.  i say hello and hear in the background alot of noise.  they won't say anything they just hang up.
Arlena
Arlena
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Yeah, the charges are outrageous.  This credit card company even raises your limit without getting permission from anyone.
Sally Cabrera
Sally Cabrera
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
They even call every 20 minutes on Sunday and holidays
Pete
Pete
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
They collect for and service the accounts of Aspire, Tribute, Salute and Aspen credit cards
Teacherlady
Teacherlady
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
I have been getting cals from these people just recently on my cell phone and I dont  have ANY  of those credit cards.  They keep asking for someone that I have no idea who it is!!!!  How do I make them stop???
Sharon
Sharon
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
they never identify who they are, or why they are calling, just starting asking a lot of questions of my kids who answer the telephone when I'am at work.
Sharon
Sharon
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
They need to state why they are calling or leave a message
Mike
Mike
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Its Credit One - they will keep calling and calling and calling. They even called after I made a payment online!  I should have canceled this card ages ago.  The fees are outrageous they even charge you for making a payment online - all this hassle for a $200 credit limit... not worth it.
daniel
daniel
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
never do any business with this company, they call 24 hours a day for a limit of credit of 200 dollars, no worth it
littlewhizkid
littlewhizkid
2011-06-06 21:01:37
Unknown
Maybe if you want some quick action contact the following from Credit One:
   * Robert DeJong: Chief Executive Officer, President
   * Berkman Hong: Chief Operating Officer, Senior Executive Vice President
   * John Andross: Chief Risk Officer, Executive Vice President
   * Sam Dommer: Chief Marketing Officer, Executive Vice President
   * William Zsiga: Chief Operations Officer, Executive Vice President
   * Daranda Catto: Chief Information Officer, Executive Vice President
   * Mamta Kapoor: Senior Vice President, Acquisition Marketing
   * Bryan Vickery: Director of Interactive Marketing and Corporate Brand Management
   * Michael Ryan: Senior Vice President, Human Resources
   * Jim Carollo: Senior Vice President
   * James Shaughnessy: Vice President, Director of Transaction Services
1-604-259-0263 1-703-245-1667 1-214-614-3300
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