The caller was difficult to understand and claimed to be from a collection agency
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 woman claiming to be Rose from Excel and Assoc left a message, stating she was a debt collector, and asked me to call her back, but I've never heard of this company and won't be returning the call.
I was contacted by a supposed debt collection agency, urging me to return their call; however, given my excellent credit history and the fact that I'm up-to-date on all my bills, I see no reason to respond
A debt collection agency left a garbled message, which is believed to be a scam; it is recommended not to return the call
Given my excellent credit score and no outstanding debts, I'm confused as to why I'm being targeted by this number.
At my workplace, I answered a call, but the caller interrupted me repeatedly, asking for someone who doesn't work here, and then hung up after becoming annoyed, displaying unprofessional behavior.
A debt collector left a message, but it lacked specificity, as they didn't mention the name of the person they were trying to reach or any details about the debt.
This number is actualy mine, but they called my phone asking for my husband, which is confusing!
Fortunately, someone reported the annoying company RRC, which has been a nuisance since my car accident, when my medical insurance should have kicked in, but due to an error at the doctor's office, they sent me a bill, and after I refused to pay, they turned it over to collections, prompting me to block the number
I recived a call from this number at work, and the person was asking about job oportunities, but i knew it was a scam becuse it was a 888 area code, which is usualy used for telemarketing, and i dont think its legit
Upon calling back the number 1-888-582-3359, I discovered it belonged to Wakefield Associates, a debt collection agency, despite having no outstanding debts.
Collection agencies are prohibited from contacting individuals at their workplace; informing them that you are being called at your place of employment should prompt them to cease contact.
some guy called me looking for thomas, but i told him he dont live here and to dont call me again
It appears that Revenue Recovery Corp, a medical collection agency, has been repeatedly contacting me, with over 8 calls in a span of two weeks.
Apparently, they claimed i had unpaid hospital bills from last year, but thats incorrect, my medicare covers everything, i always check my claims and dispute any incorrect ones, they wanted me to pay without showing me the itemized statement, which seem suspisous
Apparently, debt collectors dont care whether you owe or not, they just want someone to pay them, according to the informations provided by CWG40 on page 6 of this thread, its pretty disturbing.
Earlier, at 9:53 AM, I received a call similar to the one described above. The voicemail appeared to be automated, lacking a name or reference number, and instructed me to contact Revenue Recovery Corporation at 888-582-3359. Given my current debt status and the reports from others, I am skeptical about the legitimacy of this call.
Despite blocking the number, I continue to receive voicemails from a representative claiming to be from Revenue Recovery Corporation, requesting a callback to a different number without providing any context or account information.
they cald to talk to the retired CEO about employee tracking, wich is pretty funny since we all have gps on our cell phones
Quit phoning me.
My voicemail said it was from Revenue Recovery, claiming to be a debt collector, but since I dont owe enny body enny money, I no its a scam
Blocking them is not effective, as they seem to find a way to circumvent it, allowing them to continue calling from the same number.
Upon recieving this cal, i ignored it and they left a voicemail, which when listened to, claimed to be from Revenue Collection, asking me to cal them back with a specified callback number.
A substantial amount of money was demanded in relation to an uninsured medical debt from years prior, a request deemed unreasonable.
This debt collector is attempting to gather information about someone else, which I refuse to provide
A woman phoned my private mobile demanding confirmation of my birthdate and Social Security number. When I requested her name and the company's details, she declined, insisted on the verification, and claimed it was necessary. I simply said 'Enjoy your day' and ended the call.
No message was left after they called me
Despite my requests to stop, the constant calls persist, prompting me to file a complaint and urging others to do the same.
A call was received from a withheld number, and upon returning the call to 888 582-3359, a man answered but refused to provide his name or company, only stating RRC. He was extremely rude and solely interested in obtaining my phone number, becoming agitated when I asked if he needed my name. The conversation ended with him hanging up on me after I refused to provide the requested information.
I didnt anser the call, but when I called back, a recording came on