903-236-9632
TX, US
J h
J h
2014-03-13 01:24:38
Unknown
9032369632
ML
ML
2013-10-14 18:34:22
Unknown
Rec'd a call from this number, answered but no one there. Called back and the number is not in service.  I don't have any medical bill that I owe so have no clue what it is about.
Mary
Mary
2013-07-24 21:20:21
Unknown
Got called on my cell phone which is in my husband's name . Was automated. Wanted me to push 1 if it was me...mentioned my first and last name. Push 2 if it was not me. Said it was a personal business matter. I pushed nothing and hung up. I may owe a small bill to my doctor's lab for about 60 dollars but believe it was paid. It is coming from Longview, Texas
nicholas wardman
nicholas wardman
2013-04-30 20:35:56
Unknown
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REBECCA
REBECCA
2011-07-06 02:10:30
Unknown
I am on a do not call list and they keep calling me asking about medical payments I have made and I do not owe any medical bills. Beware of giving these people information of any kind. They need to be fined heavily so they will think twice about continuing doing this. If you hit their pocket books heavily they might just stop.
kna
kna
2011-06-06 21:06:25
Unknown
Someone by the name of AJ called for a Nikki or Mr./Mrs. Allen, siad it was a very important personal matter.
Tab
Tab
2011-01-28 16:15:58
Unknown
Ha I just got a call from this same chicken head...asked for my husband by his first name and said she needed to speak with him. I told her he wasn't home and she said to take down her name and number and have him call her back. I told her I am his wife so what did she need with him and was told well it's a personal business matter, well I am his wife so what you have to say to him you call legally tell me so I can give him the message. Well she wouldn't so I told the chicken head that since she wouldn't tell me what it was about then I wasn't going to give him the message....
Henderson
Henderson
2010-11-17 00:04:15
Unknown
I just received a call from 903-236-9632. She asked for my husband and told her he was not home could I take a number.  She gave it to me and I asked her name and she said Holly. Then when I asked what it was about she said it's a personal business matter and hung up on me.  Now, does Holly really think I am giving him this message?  I think NOT!! If she was from a collection company she would have stayed on the line when I was willing to talk to her.  We do not owe any medical bills.
lisa
lisa
2010-05-06 02:58:37
Unknown
Soooo true. In fact the last two times they have called it was for bills paid almost two years ago and then again a year ago. Longview regional and DCOL both supposedly use them. What a** holes for sure!!!!
lamet
lamet
2010-01-27 19:44:19
Unknown
dealing with illegal collection calls and tactics


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From Federal Trade Commission Website ? FAIR DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES ACT
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.
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
February 2009
maria
maria
2010-01-27 18:36:31
Unknown
I guess they r back again. left a message to my first name from shelby to call back to 9032369632. Very rude ppl over the phone, they say they r diversified credit systems.
mc
mc
2009-03-26 22:05:39
Debt Collector
This is Diversified colletion agency for medical billing.  Extremely RUDE!!!!
They wanted me to give them information on payments I had made. When I told them I would contact my doctor directly because I didn't know who they were and I have never received anything from them thru the mail before, and the bill they were speaking of had long since been paid and was never in collections. Before I could finish this sentence they hung up on me.  We have all heard of scams that have people contact you regarding personal matters and when you give them information they turn around and steal your identity.  What a STUPID company!!!
Received calls from Tori and Lexi
mc
mc
2009-03-26 22:04:44
Unknown
This is Diversified colletion agency for medical billing.  Extremely RUDE!!!!
They wanted me to give them information on payments I had made. When I told them I would contact my doctor directly because I didn't know who they were and I have never received anything from them thru the mail before, and the bill they were speaking of had long since been paid and was never in collections. Before I could finish this sentence they hung up on me.  We have all heard of scams that have people contact you regarding personal matters and when you give them information they turn around and steal your identity.  What a STUPID company!!!
So far I have received calls from this company from Lexi and Tori.
lizeth  perez
lizeth  perez
2009-01-21 00:19:09
Unknown
alejandra's  phone  number
vanessa
vanessa
2009-01-21 00:17:16
Unknown
903-236-4377
vanessa
vanessa
2009-01-21 00:16:12
Unknown
lizeth   cual  es  el  numero  de  ale
gm
gm
2008-11-04 01:44:48
Unknown
Diversified is the name of the company.
gm
gm
2008-11-04 01:44:19
Unknown
It is a medical billing collection operation.
kna
kna
2008-10-25 21:15:06
Unknown
Hi.  By any chance have you spoken to anyone from that number?  I would greatly appreciate your response. Thank You.
ctm
ctm
2008-10-15 00:50:54
Unknown
Someone from 903-236-9632 called on 10-14-2008 at 12:24 pm and said it was urgent for me to call 903-236-9632 and ask for Lexus.
dot
dot
2008-08-14 00:43:24
Unknown
asked for kenneth
1-804-234-9105 1-423-467-6999 1-210-399-2689
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