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National Recovery Solutions harassment?

National Recovery Solutions harassment?

National Recovery Solutions harassment?

Have you been receiving countless harassing calls from National Recovery Solutions? Are these calls abusive or excessive? Do they keep bothering you despite you telling them to stop calling you? Did they mention that the bill you owe gives them a right to contact you any time? Do they feed you with false, misleading information in bid to get you to pay the debt you owe? Are you wondering how many phone calls constitute phone harassment or what the phone harassment laws are?

Debt collectors must act in accordance with the FDCPA (Fair Debt Collection Practices Act), which protects the rights of consumers in the context of debt collection. Consumers may not be aware that they can be awarded up to $1000 per FDCPA violation claim, and at times have their debt waved.

Telephone Consumer Protection Laws under the TCPA

If you are plagued by frequent unwanted calls, it may seem like too much to handle. The good news is that the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was primarily established to protect the rights of consumers like you. The TCPA bill was first passed in 1991 due to consumer complains about the increasing amount of unwanted telephone marketing calls made to them, and the frequent use of automated and prerecorded messages.

In response to the complains of consumers, the FCC established laws which stipulate that telephone solicitation representatives must provide:

  • His or her name
  • The name of the person or entity on whose behalf the call is being made
  • A telephone number or address at which that person or entity can be reached

The law also bans telephone representatives from making solicitation calls to your home before 8 am or after 9 pm. It also requires telemarketers to comply with your request to not be contacted again.

The TCPA does not permit the use of automatic dialing systems, artificial or prerecorded voice messages, SMS text messages, and fax machines. The act also bans auto dialers and artificial or prerecorded voice messages programmed to contact your pagers or cellular phones. Calls for which a charge is made to the receiving entity are also not permitted. Anyone using an auto dialer or an artificial or prerecorded voice message to call you must also state their identity at the beginning of the message and give their address and phone number during the call.

Finally, the act restricts sending unsolicited advertisements by fax to anyone without their prior consent. If the Telephone Consumer Protection Act is violated then you may be entitled to $500 in damages for each violation.

You may have a case against National Recovery Solutions if they have acted in any of the following ways.

FDCPA violations from debt collectors that qualify as a harassment charge 

  • If debt collectors call you repeatedly or ceaselessly, they are not acting in accordance with phone harassment laws. The FDCPA considers repeat calls from debt collectors, amounting to the excess of 7 times a day as a case of harassment.
  • If debt collectors call you before 8:00 am or after 9:00 pm, it may also be considered as a case of telephone harassment.
  • If debt collectors are rude or hurl offensive, obscene, profane, or abusive words at you. the use of such words in customer relations is considered harassment. You are allowed to report such abusive phone calls to the police.
  • If debt collectors demand that you pay interest, fees, or any other expenses that are not stipulated by law. The collector is not permitted to include any extra fees that your original credit or loan agreement does not allow.
  • if the collector asks you to pay an amount in excess of what you owe. Misinterpretation of the loan amount is a mistake not permitted on the part of the collector.
  • Debt collectors are not allowed to threaten to sue you, harm you, or destroy your credit. Making such threats is considered an act of harassment.
  • Collectors are not permitted to threaten you with action they can not or will not take; thus, they can’t threaten to sue or file charges against you, garnish wages, take property, cause job loss, or ruin your credit, as this goes against phone harassment laws.
  • If debt collectors keep calling the wrong person repeatedly, they are not acting in accordance with phone harassment laws.
  • If the collector fails to notify you of your right to dispute the debt, they have erred on the side of phone harassment laws.
  • Information about your debt is to be kept within relevant authorities. If debt collectors illegally inform a third party about your alleged debt, they have violated the FDCPA. They are only permitted to reveal such information to a third party if you have expressly given them permission.  The only people authorized to receive information about your debt are your attorney, the creditor, the creditor’s attorney, a credit reporting agency, and your spouse or parent(s) (in cases of minors).

What to do if you keep getting unwanted calls from National Recovery Solutions

  • Do not answer calls from strange numbers.
  • Don’t engage the caller: many debt collectors make various threats in hope that you will respond emotionally. Do not give them that satisfaction.
  • Hang up when necessary: if the collector is being rude or using profane words, does not say anything, or refuse to identify themselves, then hang up.
  • Save any harassing messages you have received on your voice mail in case you need to present evidence of it in the future.
  • Do not disclose personal information especially to an anonymous caller.
  • Seek legal advice.
About National Recovery Solutions

According to their website: National Recovery Solutions, LLC is a (EDWOSB) nationally licensed, insured, and bonded debt recovery agency. Our focus is in the collection of higher education and government debt. Currently, we are a sub-contractor on the debt collection services contract for ED. The US Small Business Administration (SBA) has recognized National Recovery Solutions, as an Economically Disadvantaged Women-Owned Small Business (EDWOSB). This certification has allowed NRS access to opportunities with large corporations and agencies. As an EDWOSB, we show our commitment to working in diverse markets and furthering economic growth in our local community. NRS has the experience working all aspects of the ED contract. We have a thorough understanding of all processes and compliance needed to be successful.

Our leadership team has over 100 years of combined managerial experience specifically in the Higher Education sector. Our experience centers on the Federal and non-Federal student loan sector including the US Department of Education, Guaranty Agencies, College, Universities and private student loan lenders. Also, our leadership team is a combination of former BPO ARM and CRM executives; including directors, general managers, and vice presidents.

We consistently outperform our competition while maintaining the highest level of professionalism, integrity, and compliance. Our team of highly trained managers and collection specialists consistently produce superior, compliant results for all of our client partnerships. Why? First, our employee retention, our dedicated staff wants to work for our growing and reputable company. Secondly, our adherence to compliance and comprehensive collection training process. We require our staff to be fully compliant at all times and are required to pass an annual FDCPA exam. Thirdly, we invest in the best state of the art technology available in the marketplace, providing our employees every opportunity to be successful and sustain high levels of compliant performance for our collection partners.

National Recovery Solutions, LLC recently has obtained a SOC II, Type 2 certification. This certification demonstrates our commitment to maintaining outstanding compliance, data security, and all other aspects of security for all of our clients. As of January 2016, our company is now RMA certified. With this certification, NRS complies with uniform and rigorous industry standards of best practices including account documentation, consumer complaint and dispute resolution, vendor management, resale, and other operational procedures

Contact Information

6425 Dysinger Rd

Lockport, NY 14094-9398

Website: http://www.nationalrecoverysolutionsllc.com

Phone: (888) 863-5498

Fax: (877) 899-8262

 

About this site (Telephone Harassment)

Here at Telephone Harassment, we are all about informing consumers about their rights regarding harassment from debt collectors, collection law firms and Original lenders. We also encourage consumers to share their experience dealing with collection harassment, legal threats or excessive phone calls to help prepare others for the kind of treatment they are likely to receive. We alert consumers of scams, and notify them about the harassment and scare tactics that many collection agencies employ, many of which are against phone harassment laws.

Call us now on 844-791-1990

 

National Recovery Solutions may be contacting you from the following numbers: 866-714-7368, 716-923-7485, 980-225-5560, 704-464-6550, 347-492-2826, 980-621-2746, 704-464-6398, 980-225-5561, 888-622-0222, 785-242-2744, (866) 714-7368, (716) 923-7485, (980) 225-5560, (704) 464-6550, (347) 492-2826, (980) 621-2746, (704) 464-6398, (980) 225-5561, (888) 622-0222, (785) 242-2744

 

National Recovery Solutions BBB Information

BBB file opened: 11/16/2006

https://www.bbb.org/us/ny/lockport/profile/collections-agencies/national-recovery-solutions-llc-0041-57107345/complaints

Consumer Rights Law Firm Center BBB information

BBB Rating: A+

https://www.bbb.org/us/ma/north-andover/profile/lawyers/consumer-rights-law-firm-0021-124253

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