Unlike third-party debt collectors, original creditors like Commenity are not subject to the same regulations, except in a limited number of states.
Commenity debt collector calls—how to stop them!
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One evening your phone flashes an unfamiliar caller ID, and the line drops without a voicemail. The pattern you’re hearing—multiple daily calls that never leave a recorded message—matches typical debt‑collector tactics designed to pressure recipients while skirting disclosure rules. Because the caller claims affiliation with a bank or retailer, verify the account directly through the institution’s official website or customer‑service line before responding. Block the number on your device or use carrier‑provided spam filters, and keep a log of call times and any spoken prompts. If the calls persist, consider filing a complaint with the FTC or your state’s consumer protection agency.
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Recent Reports for (614) 212-7567
Despite repeated calls, no messages have been left, which is unusual even for legitimate debt collectors who typically leave some form of notification.
The call dropped or left no voicemail in WATERVILLE, New York, and it was a recorded robocall.
The number is unfamiliar and unknown.
The callers claim to represent Comenity Bank, with which I have an account, but they threaten further action despite my account being up to date, suggesting a scamming attempt.
Despite ringing, no voicemail or message was left, prompting me to block the unrecognized number.
Regarding a past due account, Commenity made the call.
This number calls but fails to leave a message.
It's unusual for people to answer calls from unknown numbers, and in this case, no voicemail was left on my cell phone.
The caller remained anonymous and did not leave any message.
Daily calls, including Sundays, with 2-3 calls per day, are extremely frustrating.
My cell phone received a call from this number, but no message was left; the caller ID indicated the call came from Westerville, OH.