Multiple calls have been received from various numbers, with the callers claiming to represent Comenity Bank, although they fail to identify themselves as debt collectors as required by law. The calls are attempting to reach an individual not residing at our address, and despite efforts to resolve the issue with Pottery Barn, the calls persist.
Comenity Bank debt collector calls nonstop – how to stop them!
Summary — +18006950019
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Block the number immediately and add it to your phone’s Do‑Not‑Call list. Verify whether you actually owe a debt by contacting the creditor directly using a known phone number, not the one that called. If you have no account, send a certified “not me” letter to Comenity Bank and keep a copy of the receipt. Report the calls to the FTC and your state attorney general, especially if the collector claims you’re in bankruptcy – that may violate the Bankruptcy Code. Record dates, times, and any voicemail content; this helps if you need to file a complaint or lawsuit. Finally, consider using call‑blocking apps and updating your carrier’s spam‑filter settings.
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Recent Reports for (800) 695-0019
Repeated calls from this number play a recording asking for Victoria regarding her Lane Bryant account, which I don't have; I've contacted Comenity to verify my account status, and they found no connection to this number.
There's no doubt about it, they're violating the US Bankruptcy Code
If you're being harassed by debt collectors, consider contacting your Bankruptcy Attorney to report the issue, as they may be violating bankruptcy laws
Since being discharged from bankruptcy, I have been receiving up to 20 daily calls from this number, between 7:30 am and 9 pm.
This number has been dialing my phone excessively, with 15-20 calls placed daily, all of which have gone unanswered.
This number is reportedly used by a debt collector for Comenity Bank.
I dont answer calls from this number because they keep calling me