877-597-1385
steph
steph
2014-05-23 16:03:22
Unknown
Comes up as unavailable on my cell. Finally answered but I did not confirm I was the one they were calling for. All he would say is that it was a personal business matter that he could only talk to me about. I told him to leave a voice mail and that if she (being me) wanted to she would return the call. If he did not want to leave a voice mail stop calling. He got a snotty and said that I could take his info and give it to her (being me). He said his name was Dillon and that he was calling from Advance Call Center Technologies and the # he gave me was 1-877-597-1385. I Googled the company. Here's the website  http://www.acttoday.com/
sickofit
sickofit
2014-02-24 19:35:34
Debt Collector
They never leave a message.  I have filed bankruptcy and they are still calling to collect on a debt I no longer owe.  If the companies they are collecting for do not call them and inform them that you no longer owe this money, they will continue to call.  I think we should be able to sue these collection agency for harrassment.  They are calling me at work daily and at home 2 to 3 times daily, I do not answer any of the calls, but I am keeping a log of the numbers, dates and times (caller id).
Shelia
Shelia
2013-11-26 17:36:38
Unknown
I get non stop phone calls from them as well.  I never know who it is because they never leave a message and i don't just call people back for fun if they don't leave me a message.  
Kathleen Rowcliffe
Kathleen Rowcliffe
2013-02-26 18:44:29
Unknown
Please have them stop calling my work number 716 855 5749 I cannot take any calls at work or I will be fired I have told these people ten times to stop calling.  HELP  Thanks
bkcy atty
bkcy atty
2012-06-12 13:55:01
Unknown
They are scum. I just phoned them and they wouldn't even admit that they are a collection agency, which is a clear violation of federal law (FDCPA).
Maggie
Maggie
2012-05-04 12:23:28
Unknown
Some Scam artist ! Call every day multiple times, if you pick up no answer !
Tired
Tired
2012-02-27 10:58:57
Unknown
They also call me on Sundays as late as 6:00 PM and as early as 8:15 AM,during the day also which is supposed to be illegal.  GE Money does the same on Sundays.  It's got to the point I just have to leave the phone off the hook if I want any rest.  Reporting them does no good.
Nammy
Nammy
2012-02-24 22:21:47
Debt Collector
GE Money Bank, according to other listings - a debt collector - calls and leaves no message multiple times each day.
spirit
spirit
2011-10-10 00:59:15
Unknown
holy C@rp
Spirit
Spirit
2011-10-10 00:56:55
Unknown
its A.C.T i just called it what ever that is. just because i was curious
julie
julie
2011-10-10 00:21:40
Unknown
These people call all hrs of the day refuse to talk to anyone, then when you tell them they have the wrong number they continue to call back
R. L.
R. L.
2011-07-10 22:02:37
Debt Collector
I filed bankruptcy almost 2 weeks ago and my attorney tells me it is illegal for creditors to continue to make harassing calls once the papers have been filed.  Yet, I am still getting calls from this number and others.  If possible I would like to sue if they continue this week.
Cynthia
Cynthia
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
Tel. #877-597-1385 is the Collections Company JC Penney uses to attempt to collect money owed.
You ask them to please stop and they dont they call every 30 minutes from 8am to 9pm at night.  Times are tuff I feel behind took the time to speak to them to make arrangements but the calls don't stop.
CatOne
CatOne
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
the number is linked to "Advanced Call Center Technologies"  -- they are a debt recovery organization.  I don't know about the claim that they are working for Capital One but they have two numbers that I am aware of:

877-768-0444
877-597-1385

Be leery of strange companies demanding you to provide personal information over the phone or don't answer their calls.  Some phone companies allow you to block specific numbers calling your phone...check with your phone carrier to see if this is an option for you.
Lisa
Lisa
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
this number calling on behalf GE Money Bank regarding JC PENNY card card. I have a wonderful experience with the collector and manger. They work with to restore my account with JC Penny. Thank you.
elissa
elissa
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
keeps calling 3 times a day
Nicki
Nicki
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
Thanks for the information on 877-768-0444 and 877-597-1385.  A message is never left, so didn't know who it was.
Nicki
Nicki
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
Don't answer.
wrongnumber
wrongnumber
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
I received 4 calls a day for 2 weeks from these people. When I tried to call back -  the line was busy. Finally called from a landline and got through only to have them tell me they were ACT -- refused to tell me the nature of their business -- and said it was a wrong number.

do NOT give them any personal information -- it only gives them fuel.
petmommy
petmommy
2011-06-06 21:04:40
Unknown
Debt Collectors – Collection Agencies –   do NOT fall under Do NOT Call registry, as they are not telemarketers.  However, they do constantly violate other Federal Laws, because us American's don't know the laws to protect us.  They are counting on that.  

- Federal Law says you don't have an obligation to Collection Agencies or Debt Collectors; you can send them a written letter and they cannot contact you after that.   This includes Attorney's in state's other than your state of residence.  The only Attorney's that can sue you, have to be licensed in your resident state.

A word of caution:  Some Law Firms do have Firms in other states, and Lawyers licensed in other states, so you have to do a little research before sending a Cease & Desist (Do Not Call & Go Away letter) to make sure they aren't in your resident state or you're likely to get sued by these #%#&*@!#%&@$^*.  

Once a debt collector makes contact with you, they also have to contact you within 5 days after the first phone call, letter etc., and give you validation/proof or judgment of the debt.  You are not required to ask for it.   They never do this!!!!

This law is known as the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act.  You can get it at FTC.gov; as well as other Consumer Protection Laws.

Most collection agencies, purchase your delinquent debt for pennies on the dollar.  Guess what? It is no longer your debt!!!  You don't have any agreement/contract with the debt collector or collection agency.  Your only agreement/contract was with the original creditor.

Do NOT agree to any payment arrangements, or you'll be creating an agreement/contract, where upon initial contact by the Debt Collector, one didn't exist.  The collection agencies are counting on you not knowing this little bit of information.  

The best advice I can give you is, do NOT talk to these idiots - they will leave you in a frustrated heap on the floor.  They lie, and will tell you whatever they need, in order to get you to commit to paying them.

The lies are illegal, but they honestly don't care, they're probably on commission for how much they collect from you and others like you.  

If you do answer the phone, do NOT give out your employer, social security #, DL #, Credit Card and/or Bank information, or any personal information.  Tell them to send you a written statement & you'll respond. Then hang up.  When you get that statement, google, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and you'll probably find a letter you can send them   Or:  send the letter I’ve enclosed that I use.  Sign and mail that letter Certified Mail, so you have a signature and confirmation of delivery!!!
RE
Account #  
Amount in Dispute: $  
Account #  

Dear  :


I am in receipt of your demand for payment. However, this Notice is to confirm that I do not wish to be contacted again by you, and that you are hereby put on Notice to Cease Communication pursuant to 15 USC Section 1692c(c). Failure to comply with said Notice, shall result in a complaint filed and submitted to the Federal Trade Commission, and possible legal remedies in an appropriate United States District Court.

Your representatives have also been trying to contact me,  however, I only do business of this nature via mail. Therefore, I am requesting again, that you cease and desist from calling me or contacting us in any way.

Please remove the phone numbers XXX XXX-XXXX. The calls constitute harassment at this point, which is causing a major disruption in both my business and personal life as well as being an invasion of my privacy, which I will not tolerate.

If you continue to contact me, I may file a complaint with the Attorney General. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, which branched from United States Code Title 47 sect 227, implemented a do-not-call list from solicitors, which mandates a solicitor to abate phone calls to customers who have requested in writing to cease all phone communication.

In addition, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, I am not waiving my right, to dispute the alleged debt asserted herein, but at this time I am under no obligation to respond.  


Sincerely,

Your Name
Address
City, state Zip



Certified Mail#:  


In the Law of Novation: if a debt is purchased by another, for that to be a legal owed obligation, a new contract / agreement has to be written and signed by all parties.  Google Law of Novation and read up!!!

No I am not an attorney, just a well knowledged, educated consumer.  I have spent the past 2 years studying various Federal Consumer Protection Laws.  

I wasn't just satisfied knowing I could send a letter to a Collection Agency/Debt Collector and they had to go away.  I read that in the Fair Debt Collector practices Act law;  I needed to know why, what law tells me the reason why I can.

Everything I have typed, I have learned basically on my own through reading, studying, printing out and binding the laws and underlining/highlighting them.  Not to mention the knowledge I have gained on my own fighting two lawsuits without an Attorney.

I was sued by a Collection Agency, and waiting for a Court date. The Collection Agency Attorney, sent us a letter willing to dismiss with prejudice our lawsuit, if I dismiss our Cross/Counter Claim for Fair Debt Collector Practices Act violations.  Oh, I forgot to mention, we do not have an Attorney representing us; and I have not had any legal experience, in the past whatsoever.

I have read / printed & bound, my State's Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Civil Procedure - Evidence.  I catch Attorneys on violations of State Rules of Civil Procedure all the time.  And our Judge's let them get away with it.

And for those of you who say pay up and quit being a deadbeat; it appears that you have never had your life turned upside down, because a good job, not high paying by any means, but a supposed secure job, got your hours cut by 3/4.  

And then a couple years later, as you are just recovering, you lose that job.  And when you are in your 50's, a new job is not so easy to come by.  And when that happens, then what?  

Or what about a major illness, guess you've never had that either - too bad.  Maybe if you did, you'd understand why and how people end up getting in financial straights. Not because they chose to, or decided they were going to find loopholes to get out of paying obligations etc.

What if the money isn't there to pay these debts to begin with?  We've been barely able to pay a mortgage, let alone credit cards etc. It's easy to tell someone else what to do.  I hope someday, something throws your secure little world off its axis, and you find yourself in the very situation as some of us here. Maybe then you'd learn it isn't such a cut/dry situation.

Oh, we've struggled.  And the job last hasn't exactly been replaced.  We're still behind in our Mortgage and trying to catch up, as with our other legal obligations.  I can't work because of various health conditions, or I would, including a part time job at least.  My husband started his own company with the tools of the trade, and now contracts for copier, computer, IT technical jobs as he has a computer science degree, and has years of experience in the others, especially the wide format copier / printers / computers.

People, please read the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act; if a Debt Collector violates any one harrassment or other law in there; Federal Laws says you can sue them for $1,000.00 per violation.  Do it, and then THEY can pay off YOUR obligations!!!  

Please email me at com.gmail@mommypettlc (tlcpetmommy) for help with individual questions.  Again I am not an Attorney - but have learned these by my own experiences.  There are Attorneys you could talk to, and I would, if any violations of the laws have occured in your circumstances.  I am posting this strictly to help others maybe have a piece of mind, if they are up all night worrying about financial problems, and sick to their stomach in worry as I have been, and still are in some ways. I am again just a well informed, knowledgable consumer, who has spent hours studying the laws, because I had no where else to turn for help.  If anything I have written, causes you questions, please seek the advice of an Attorney.

Certain situations such as Mortgages and Car Payment loans usually do not apply here; so you may need to seek the advice of a Lawyer for your individual situation.

© copyright 2010 rcmeek All Rights Reserved
Mizlav
Mizlav
2011-02-14 07:33:12
Unknown
I recieve 4-5 times a day calls from this phone number and a similar one
877-597-1386. I just don't answer but really bothers. I wish there is a way to block calls from them
or any other alike.
Techgirl
Techgirl
2011-01-13 23:14:01
Unknown
877-597-1385 continues to call my house. When you answer it, no one responds. It is like an automatted prank call and I want it to stop.
E.J Riggs
E.J Riggs
2010-12-02 20:01:23
Debt Collector
These people call me at least 4 times a day every single day. I spoke to a manager and I told them to stop calling me because they are already harrassing me. All he can say well ma'm since you dont answer that is why we call . I already have programmed it on my cell and dont answer . They are so annoying and they also call my home number
Deondra Thomas
Deondra Thomas
2010-09-03 18:24:35
Debt Collector
I received a message for me to call this number but when I called I was told that they did not have any information on me
KATHY ACCARDI
KATHY ACCARDI
2010-06-13 00:49:32
Debt Collector
THEY HAVE BEEN HARRASSING US ALL HOURS OF THE DAY AND NIGHT ABOUT A CLAIM WE DO NOT HAVE.
Sidney Jeffrey
Sidney Jeffrey
2010-05-24 02:05:17
Debt Collector
They call me 16 or more times a day.  They are Advanced Call Center Technologies.   Here are two numbers they use.........
877-768-0444
877-597-1385
gorgarina
gorgarina
2010-04-22 21:37:27
Debt Collector
can the debt collectors harras anyone at work, and can they be stopped
petmommy
petmommy
2010-03-12 09:05:51
Unknown
Debt Collectors ? Collection Agencies ?   do NOT fall under Do NOT Call registry, as they are not telemarketers.  However, they do constantly violate other Federal Laws, because us American's don't know the laws to protect us.  They are counting on that.  

- Federal Law says you don't have an obligation to Collection Agencies or Debt Collectors; you can send them a written letter and they cannot contact you after that.   This includes Attorney's in state's other than your state of residence.  The only Attorney's that can sue you, have to be licensed in your resident state.

A word of caution:  Some Law Firms do have Firms in other states, and Lawyers licensed in other states, so you have to do a little research before sending a Cease & Desist (Do Not Call & Go Away letter) to make sure they aren't in your resident state or you're likely to get sued by these #%#&*@!#%&@$^*.  

Once a debt collector makes contact with you, they also have to contact you within 5 days after the first phone call, letter etc., and give you validation/proof or judgment of the debt.  You are not required to ask for it.   They never do this!!!!

This law is known as the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act.  You can get it at FTC.gov; as well as other Consumer Protection Laws.

Most collection agencies, purchase your delinquent debt for pennies on the dollar.  Guess what? It is no longer your debt!!!  You don't have any agreement/contract with the debt collector or collection agency.  Your only agreement/contract was with the original creditor.

Do NOT agree to any payment arrangements, or you'll be creating an agreement/contract, where upon initial contact by the Debt Collector, one didn't exist.  The collection agencies are counting on you not knowing this little bit of information.  

The best advice I can give you is, do NOT talk to these idiots - they will leave you in a frustrated heap on the floor.  They lie, and will tell you whatever they need, in order to get you to commit to paying them.

The lies are illegal, but they honestly don't care, they're probably on commission for how much they collect from you and others like you.  

If you do answer the phone, do NOT give out your employer, social security #, DL #, Credit Card and/or Bank information, or any personal information.  Tell them to send you a written statement & you'll respond. Then hang up.  When you get that statement, google, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and you'll probably find a letter you can send them   Or:  send the letter I?ve enclosed that I use.  Sign and mail that letter Certified Mail, so you have a signature and confirmation of delivery!!!
RE
Account #  
Amount in Dispute: $  
Account #  

Dear  :


I am in receipt of your demand for payment. However, this Notice is to confirm that I do not wish to be contacted again by you, and that you are hereby put on Notice to Cease Communication pursuant to 15 USC Section 1692c(c). Failure to comply with said Notice, shall result in a complaint filed and submitted to the Federal Trade Commission, and possible legal remedies in an appropriate United States District Court.

Your representatives have also been trying to contact me,  however, I only do business of this nature via mail. Therefore, I am requesting again, that you cease and desist from calling me or contacting us in any way.

Please remove the phone numbers XXX XXX-XXXX. The calls constitute harassment at this point, which is causing a major disruption in both my business and personal life as well as being an invasion of my privacy, which I will not tolerate.

If you continue to contact me, I may file a complaint with the Attorney General. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991, which branched from United States Code Title 47 sect 227, implemented a do-not-call list from solicitors, which mandates a solicitor to abate phone calls to customers who have requested in writing to cease all phone communication.

In addition, PLEASE TAKE NOTICE THAT, I am not waiving my right, to dispute the alleged debt asserted herein, but at this time I am under no obligation to respond.  


Sincerely,

Your Name
Address
City, state Zip



Certified Mail#:  


In the Law of Novation: if a debt is purchased by another, for that to be a legal owed obligation, a new contract / agreement has to be written and signed by all parties.  Google Law of Novation and read up!!!

No I am not an attorney, just a well knowledged, educated consumer.  I have spent the past 2 years studying various Federal Consumer Protection Laws.  

I wasn't just satisfied knowing I could send a letter to a Collection Agency/Debt Collector and they had to go away.  I read that in the Fair Debt Collector practices Act law;  I needed to know why, what law tells me the reason why I can.

Everything I have typed, I have learned basically on my own through reading, studying, printing out and binding the laws and underlining/highlighting them.  Not to mention the knowledge I have gained on my own fighting two lawsuits without an Attorney.

I was sued by a Collection Agency, and waiting for a Court date. The Collection Agency Attorney, sent us a letter willing to dismiss with prejudice our lawsuit, if I dismiss our Cross/Counter Claim for Fair Debt Collector Practices Act violations.  Oh, I forgot to mention, we do not have an Attorney representing us; and I have not had any legal experience, in the past whatsoever.

I have read / printed & bound, my State's Rules of Civil Procedure and Rules of Civil Procedure - Evidence.  I catch Attorneys on violations of State Rules of Civil Procedure all the time.  And our Judge's let them get away with it.

And for those of you who say pay up and quit being a deadbeat; it appears that you have never had your life turned upside down, because a good job, not high paying by any means, but a supposed secure job, got your hours cut by 3/4.  

And then a couple years later, as you are just recovering, you lose that job.  And when you are in your 50's, a new job is not so easy to come by.  And when that happens, then what?  

Or what about a major illness, guess you've never had that either - too bad.  Maybe if you did, you'd understand why and how people end up getting in financial straights. Not because they chose to, or decided they were going to find loopholes to get out of paying obligations etc.

What if the money isn't there to pay these debts to begin with?  We've been barely able to pay a mortgage, let alone credit cards etc. It's easy to tell someone else what to do.  I hope someday, something throws your secure little world off its axis, and you find yourself in the very situation as some of us here. Maybe then you'd learn it isn't such a cut/dry situation.

Oh, we've struggled.  And the job last hasn't exactly been replaced.  We're still behind in our Mortgage and trying to catch up, as with our other legal obligations.  I can't work because of various health conditions, or I would, including a part time job at least.  My husband started his own company with the tools of the trade, and now contracts for copier, computer, IT technical jobs as he has a computer science degree, and has years of experience in the others, especially the wide format copier / printers / computers.

People, please read the Fair Debt Collector Practices Act; if a Debt Collector violates any one harrassment or other law in there; Federal Laws says you can sue them for $1,000.00 per violation.  Do it, and then THEY can pay off YOUR obligations!!!  

Please email me at com.gmail@mommypettlc (tlcpetmommy) for help with individual questions.  Again I am not an Attorney - but have learned these by my own experiences.  There are Attorneys you could talk to, and I would, if any violations of the laws have occured in your circumstances.  I am posting this strictly to help others maybe have a piece of mind, if they are up all night worrying about financial problems, and sick to their stomach in worry as I have been, and still are in some ways. I am again just a well informed, knowledgable consumer, who has spent hours studying the laws, because I had no where else to turn for help.  If anything I have written, causes you questions, please seek the advice of an Attorney.

Certain situations such as Mortgages and Car Payment loans usually do not apply here; so you may need to seek the advice of a Lawyer for your individual situation.

© copyright 2010 rcmeek All Rights Reserved
chanie
chanie
2010-03-08 02:07:50
Unknown
advanced call center technologies llc berwyn pa
contact is tammy mcewen
1235 west lake dricve suite 160
berwyn pa 19312
phone 610-640-4900
fax 610-640-4981
I found them on my state's department of insurance page. The nc dept of insurance regulate the collection agency. All collectors must be registered/licensed to collect in our state. They have no choice but to have the info listed.  www.ncdoi.com
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