This number is an automated line for the National Recovery Agency, which claims to be collecting debt or seeking information for debt collection.
National Recovery Agency calls – how to protect yourself! - +1 800-521-4956 ((800) 521-4956)
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Late at night, the phone rings and a voice claims to be from a debt‑collection outfit. The safest move is to hang up without sharing personal data like Social Security or banking details. If the call seems to be from the National Recovery Agency or a similar collector, let it go to voicemail and note the time. Register the number with your carrier’s call‑blocking service, and consider adding it to a third‑party blocklist. Report persistent harassment to the FTC’s Do Not Call Registry and to your state’s consumer‑protection agency. Keep records of each call – dates, times, and any recorded messages – to aid any future dispute.
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These callers are sending unsolicited messages
Today's call came from National Recovery Agency, displayed as NRA, which I did not answer, given that any existing debts are already being handled directly with the respective companies.
I received a call from this number, but the person refused to identify themselves or answer my questions, which were of a personal nature.
The caller claimed to be from NRA LLC, or National Recovery Agency, and addressed me by my first name
National Recovery agency is identified as a collection agency.
This is not a scam, but rather a debt collector attempting to collect a debt, which can be a frustrating experience. For those who want to have a bit of fun, there are ways to handle these situations.
NATIONAL RECOVERY AGENCY is using this number to contact debtors, they claim to be a nationwide provider of accounts receivable management, but they are just debt collectors.
To avoid these unwanted calls, it is recommended to use a phone with call-blocking features, as the do-not-call list seems ineffective.
Within a span of just four minutes, I received 14 repeated calls from this number, which has left me frustrated and confused
It appearently is the National Recovery Agency
Despite numerous attempts, five to be exact, no message has been left by the caller.
Upon investigating this number, it appears to be associated with a company that operates under two names: American Agencies and NRA National Recovery Agency, both of which are reportedly debt collectors. The legitimacy of this company is questionable, especially considering I have no outstanding debts. My credit report, which is monitored monthly through Lifelock, would reflect any such issues. It's suspicious that a company would have multiple names. Furthermore, attempting to return their calls results in a fast busy signal, and the person's speech was unintelligible. It's advisable not to provide any information and to block their calls, as their actions seem deceitful.
They keep calling me all the time, never leave a messge, got cut off once but dont no whats going on
Every day, sometimes multiple times a day, this number calls our business extension, which I simply choose to ignore, as we have the right to refuse calls
They claim i have debt to collect, and they say they are from the NRA group, but i dont think thats true...
I've recieved about 7 calls from a ms. johnson, she say's it's a debt collector, but it's a scam, there's alot of scam's out there, be careful.
My elderly mother has received multiple calls from this number, thankfully not engaging with them, which suggests to me that this number is targeting seniors for potential scams, a serious concern.
A legitimate company would never request sensitive information like a Social Security number over the phone; that's a clear indicator of a scam.
This number recently called, inquiring about my father, who passed away three years ago, and despite informing them multiple times, they continue to call
This person try to contact my mother, but she pass away 2 years ago
Debt collectors are restricted by law from disclosing the purpose of their calls to anyone other than the intended recipient, so the runaround experienced by some may not be intentional but rather a legal necessity.
Fighting scams with clever tactics involves answering the phone with a fictional title, such as 'Detective', to throw them off.
Despite having no outstanding debts, this number continues to call daily, highlighting the challenge of stopping such abusive practices.
They call my house every day, somtime twice, we dont have no debt, i wish i could forward the call to them.
Interestingly, NotDumb, receivd a call
Numerous calls have been received for a person who is not the intended recipient, and attempts to remove the number from the caller's database have been unsuccessful
A caller from this number requested personal information, including my home address and social security number, but refused to disclose their purpose
A call from American Agencies was received, inquiring about Carol Harris, but the representative refused to disclose the purpose of the call or their services, and eventually hung up after being asked to speak to a supervisor
A call from this number was received despite recent efforts to change the phone number to an unlisted one, sparking concerns about how the collection agency obtained the new number