You should check your earwax, this number seems to be from Wakefield and Associates, a third party debt collector, everything else you need to know is already posted.
Medical debt collectors calling? How to protect yourself - +1 888-582-3359 ((888) 582-3359)
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Recent patterns show a flood of calls from a firm identifying itself as Revenue Recovery Corporation, often claiming unpaid medical bills. Callers typically demand personal details without providing verifiable company information, which raises red flags. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you have the right to request written validation of any alleged debt and to dispute inaccurate claims. Hang up if the caller is aggressive, avoid sharing Social Security numbers or bank details, and consider placing the number on your do‑not‑call list or using call‑blocking tools. Document each interaction and, if harassment persists, report the activity to your state attorney general or the Federal Trade Commission.
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A representative named Loretta, claiming to be from Waco and associates, requested that I call her back at 888-582-3359.
I received a call from Wakefield & Associates, claiming to collect a debt, but they failed to specify the individual they were attempting to contact. As I have no outstanding debt, this appears to be a scam.
Those companys are a nightmare, they buy debt and then harass peoples, they dont have no legal right to demand payment, so just ignore them and bloew an air horn in ther ear next time they call
It is crucial to be cautious with unknown numbers, as answering can trigger automated bots and potentially lead to scams.
This particulr number is a debt colletor
It seems like a collections issue, alot of peoples are experianceing this
I have no knowledge of the individual associated with this number.
A women calling herself "Lucy" from "Sylvan Institutes" contact me, when i asked her the reason of her call, she said it was a "personal matter", then she hang up
If someone calls you, telling you that you owe them money, you simply cant just pay them, thats not how it works
Upon answering, the caller inquired about my birthday without verifying any information, despite my having outstanding medical bills, which I have already settled.
Debt collectors will do whatever it takes to get what they want, even if its ilegal, they just pass the cost on to everyone else
It appears that RRC was aquired by Wakefield and Associates, explaing the conflicting posts regarding the companys name.
During a recent call from this number, the woman on the other end was extremely rude, refused to identify herself or her company, and attempted to solicit private information without providing any context or credentials
At work, i recieved a voicemail from this number, something about wakefield and associate debt collector, but didnt say who it was for
It's worth noting that blocking any phone number is an option, and I suspect the caller might be from a collection agency, hence the amusement
A voicemail was left with a request to verify sensitive personal information, threatening legal consequences if not complied with, which raises concerns about the legitimacy of the call.
In contrast to your description, legitimate debt collectors are known for their professionalism and adherence to the law, making your experience unusual.
This number belongs to RRC, a collection company, they come acrost as Account Services on your caller-id, they are a legitamate collection agency, but the guy who contacted me at work was quite rude, he couldnt pronounce his client's name, St. Alphonsus, which is kinda funny.
A call was received from 888-582-3359, but it went unanswered, resulting in a voicemail from Mark at Wakefield & Associates, who vaguely mentioned debt collection and left a phone number without specifying the intended recipient
is this suppost to be a buisness matter or somthing?
When bill collectors call about Medical Services, it's natural to be very suspisous, especialy if you've allready dealt with the hospital billing services department
After calling back a collection agency that turned out to be fake, I provided them with false information to test their legitimacy, and as expected, they sought more personal details, confirming my suspicions of a scam
Repeatedly, they ask to speak with my son and then hang up, displaying a local number but refusing to identify themselves, instead showing an 888 number.
This number is apparently utilized for a typical Google listings automated call, which I received as a robocall, and it seems to have severed its connection with collections.
The costs associated with medical services can be excessive, and I have personal experience with this, having had a lengthy and costly hospital stay in the past, which made me realize the importance of advocating for fair pricing and transparency in the healthcare system.
This number is allegedly from a debt recovery company. As a 63-year-old on disability, having worked for 23 years before being unable to continue due to health reasons, I am aware that Medicare covers 80% of my medical expenses. It is unrealistic for them to expect payment from individuals who rely on Medicare or lack insurance. In one instance, I received someone else's statement attached to mine, and when I was expected to pay my 20% share, the hospital eventually wrote it off.
A voicemail was left regarding a collections matter, which is unusual since there has been no prior mail or communication indicating any debt, leading to the blocking of this number as it does not follow standard collections practices.
For those interessted, ther is some usefull information spread acrost 7 pages here
If someone shortchanged you by 20%, would you be satisfied?