Keep receiving calls from collection agency

I receive so many spam calls I don't answer my phone any longer unless I recognize the number, I let all go to voicemail, if no voicemail is left, it then goes into my block list. I don't remember ever getting so many junk calls with our landline.
 

the same thing happened to me with a collection angency--i called the head offic e of the doctor that i went to and they said it is a scam i didnt owe them nothing--what these scammers want you to do is pay it from your bank account over the phone
 
If it is real and they have your phone number then they also have your address and can mail you a bill. I would never return a call. We had one calling us a few times a week. Finally one day I answered and they said there were looking for Bryan ... I told them there is no Bryan here and please remove my number from their list. I got a ton of apologies and a promise they would not call again. That lasted 3 days and then they called multiple times a day ... I finally reported them. We are on a no call list but that doesn't matter to those people. Unfortunately our phones do not have a block feature .. they should all have that feature !
 

If you ever have any questions again about a phone number, there is a web site you can go to that may tell you if it is a scammer. This web site has others like us, that are receiving these phone calls posting what the calls are about. It sure has helped me many times. After I receive one, I go to this web site and then if I see it is a scammer, I block them. It is: https://800notes.com
 
They're not going to shoot a poisoned needle through the phone line. Common sense dictates that we answer every call. If the call isn't important, it's easy enough to terminate it. Reading this thread, I get the impression that there are too many deadbeats and fugitives in the forum.
What?
Where did that come from? Not very generous of you.

We get these calls, not because we owe anything, but because our new home phone number was someone else's recently.

So what to do? If we answer the auto caller marks it as a live number and even if I could straighten them out ("No we are NOT Joe-Blow and don't having _any_ forwarding information about them. Please correct/update your records.") then the number gets passed on and we get more calls. Sucks, big time.
 
They're not going to shoot a poisoned needle through the phone line. Common sense dictates that we answer every call. If the call isn't important, it's easy enough to terminate it. Reading this thread, I get the impression that there are too many deadbeats and fugitives in the forum.

It's funny. I was getting plenty of calls. When I looked them up, they could have been coming from any type of caller.

Now so far this month not one call.

I don't believe in answering calls I don't recognize because when you do, they know they have a live number.

And every phone number could be from the same caller, just using a different number.

Right now we have a warning from our income tax department about calls claiming you owe money and must pay.

People are getting scammed this way. Don't answer.
 
Going further, the local phone number - the landline - was assigned to us by the ISP (Spectrum) and had previously been that of a local private Garbage Hauler (it's still painted on at least some if their trucks!). So my guess is that the collection firm is just going by a listing that is twice out of date.
 
Problem is, if it is an important call and they keep calling back, with nobody answering and it's concerning an unpaid bill, the person could get a letter from an attorney. Some folks just don't have the money to pay an unpaid bill, so they ignore calls. Then again, the call could definitely be a scam, but I'm pretty smart on scam calls and scam e-mails.

We get e-mails sometimes concerning an online credit card acct. we have. "Your account has been locked and can only be unlocked by going here". I delete the e-mail, go online to our actual account and find out that I can totally get into the account. Apparently someone was trying to access the account thru an e-mail. Didn't work!

But, have to be careful with phone calls. We especially don't answer the calls that say UNKNOWN as the caller.
 
Problem is, if it is an important call and they keep calling back, with nobody answering and it's concerning an unpaid bill, the person could get a letter from an attorney. Some folks just don't have the money to pay an unpaid bill, so they ignore calls. Then again, the call could definitely be a scam, but I'm pretty smart on scam calls and scam e-mails.

We get e-mails sometimes concerning an online credit card acct. we have. "Your account has been locked and can only be unlocked by going here". I delete the e-mail, go online to our actual account and find out that I can totally get into the account. Apparently someone was trying to access the account thru an e-mail. Didn't work!

But, have to be careful with phone calls. We especially don't answer the calls that say UNKNOWN as the caller.
Yes, I have seen "Unknown" caller. Have also seen semi-scam (if such a thing) come thru on a local area code!
And I asked one "How come if they are a legitimate caller the Phone ID doesn't show?" Never did get a clear answer.
 
Yes, I have seen "Unknown" caller. Have also seen semi-scam (if such a thing) come thru on a local area code!
And I asked one "How come if they are a legitimate caller the Phone ID doesn't show?" Never did get a clear answer.
If on your contacts list it will show, legitimate calls will most likely leave a voicemail..
 
I don't believe in answering calls I don't recognize because when you do, they know they have a live number.

And every phone number could be from the same caller, just using a different number.

Right now we have a warning from our income tax department about calls claiming you owe money and must pay.

People are getting scammed this way. Don't answer.

That is exactly right. Don’t answer your phone and it won’t get passed on or sold as a ‘Live number.’
I never get any calls I don’t want because I don’t give out my number and if I do get the odd call that I don’t recognize I don’t answer. No more scams. No more unwanted phone calls.
Our landline was notoriously herendous for scam phone calls and it drove me nuts . We got ride if it about 6 or 7 years ago and everything has changed since then. Thank goodness. I don’t have much patience for @$$holes.
 
That is exactly right. Don’t answer your phone and it won’t get passed on or sold as a ‘Live number.’
I never get any calls I don’t want because I don’t give out my number and if I do get the odd call that I don’t recognize I don’t answer. No more scams. No more unwanted phone calls.
Our landline was notoriously herendous for scam phone calls and it drove me nuts . We got ride if it about 6 or 7 years ago and everything has changed since then. Thank goodness. I don’t have much patience for @$$holes.

I have installed on my cell phone, the 'do not disturb' feature.

Anyone not on the contact list can get through. Now you can set the times and the days for this feature to be active.

Of course a legitimate number can't get through, that's why you can set a time. For instance a cut off at 5 p.m.

Any calls after that time can come through.

I had my bank account compromised to the tune of $1200 with withdrawals from my account from Las Vegas where I haven't been for 20 years. I got the funds back but I have removed anything to do with banking on my computer.

I belong to a credit union nearby and I just walk over there and hand them a list of bills to pay once a month.
 
I am with granny. Call the health provider directly, and check with them. Seems if it was a legit collection agency, they would have left a message.


Me too.

Call your original medical provider and find out if there is an outstanding amount, exactly how much it is and why it is.
Keep in mind that medical providers can and do make mistakes and bill people for amounts not owed [like allowable
amount differences that must be written off by the medical provider]... so be sure you do owe it before you pay it.

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They're not going to shoot a poisoned needle through the phone line. Common sense dictates that we answer every call. If the call isn't important, it's easy enough to terminate it. Reading this thread, I get the impression that there are too many deadbeats and fugitives in the forum.

I disagree. You are under no obligation to answer every phone call you get. There are scammers out there and if you answer they know they have a live number because the method they use is robot calling.

Nothing to do with deadbeats and fugitives. It has all to do with privacy and avoiding harassment.

People representing themselves as the income tax department have been very successful.
 
I disagree. You are under no obligation to answer every phone call you get. There are scammers out there and if you answer they know they have a live number because the method they use is robot calling.

Nothing to do with deadbeats and fugitives. It has all to do with privacy and avoiding harassment.

People representing themselves as the income tax department have been very successful.



I hardly ever answer the phone unless I am expecting an important call. All other times, my phone is turned OFF.
Anyone who wants to speak with me will have to leave a message... I may or may not call them back.
 
I hardly ever answer the phone unless I am expecting an important call. All other times, my phone is turned OFF.
Anyone who wants to speak with me will have to leave a message... I may or may not call them back.

Good for you. You don't have to talk to uninvited guests or answer the door either for door to door salesmen or anyone else.

If you can't have privacy in your own home, then where else can you find it?
 
Good for you. You don't have to talk to uninvited guests or answer the door either for door to door salesmen or anyone else.

If you can't have privacy in your own home, then where else can you find it?



I NEVER answer the door... especially at night... with one very interesting exception.

Several years ago, long after dark, I heard a knock on my door. As usual, I wasn't going to answer it..
But something told me to go to the window too see who would knock on my door at night. It was a very
petite little old lady dressed in her night gown and wearing what looked like all the jewelry she owned...
several necklaces, bracelets, rings , etc... and she was wearing yellow hi-top tennis shoes. I knew
I had seen her before while walking with my son around the neighborhood [she lived several houses
down my street] I figured she had dementia. By the time I opened the door, she was leaving my porch.
God knows what might have happened to her. But I told her to stop and I would walk her home. So I
grabbed a flashlight and walked her back to her house [leaving my own autistic son alone at my house.]
No one else was at her house. So I was in a quandary... do I leave her there alone to go back to my son?
Fortunately, her phone rang and it was one of her caregivers. Apparently one caregiver left before the
other one arrived. The caregiver on the phone was on her way and would be there soon. Thank God!
Speaking of Divine Providence... of all the people in this neighborhood... what are the odds she would
have come to my house... someone who is used to handling an adult with a mental disorder.
 
I hadn't received a call from the since late October, but they're starting in again.
Is my laptop going wonky or what? This thread, and all the other replies are from 7-8 years ago! Why would it do that... I don't even recognize most of these people! I remember the thread about your calls from last fall... but this is showing up as being written years ago. I've fallen into a time warp and can't get out! :eek:
 
I hadn't received a call from the since late October, but they're starting in again.

I hadn't received a call from the since late October, but they're starting in again.

I think you can chalk this up to being a scam.

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Keep receiving calls from collection agency
Thread starterdebodun Start dateNov 14, 2017
 
I haven't received any postal mail for outstanding bills. I always pay any very promptly. Most monthly bills I have set up to make an electronic withdrawal from a bank account. There are so many scams, I am dubious about this, but they are persistent - and annoying.
 


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