They continously call and inform me that my informations has been flagged, they even threatened to contact my employer's Human Resources departement to find out my salary and obtain money, every day they come up with somthing new, I requested their adress but the lady was rude and told me Good Luck getting it.
United Recovery Services call: what to watch out for!
Summary — +18122211846
Expert Opinion
Surprisingly, the same number keeps posing as different agencies, yet the pattern points to a typical debt‑collector script. Callers demand personal data, threaten legal action, and refuse to send any written verification. Never share Social Security numbers or banking info over the phone, and ask for a formal notice by mail. If they balk, hang up and block the number. Report the nuisance to the FTC and your state’s consumer protection office. Keep a log of dates, times, and exact wording – it helps if you need to dispute a claim later. A quick search often reveals similar complaints, confirming it’s likely a scam.
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Recent Reports for (812) 221-1846
When i ask for the adress, the woman just say good luck getting it, and thats it
This appears to be a fraudulent scheme, so it's advisable to refuse payment and request that they send documentation via mail instead.
They called and said I was being sued, but I'm currantly in bankrupcy procedings, so that didnt work, she still said I would get served, what a joke
This portfolio recovery service has been calling me, my husband, and even my workplace, claiming I have a debt, which is compleatly false and very scary
A woman from this number contacted me, claiming to represent a company I'd never heard of, and mentioned an address and email I hadn't used since 2004; she was rude and unhelpful when I asked for more information, stating they only collected data and didn't send any, and even threatened me with a court summons
Calls persist, claiming mediation is necessary, but no debt is owed and there will be no callback
Apparently, this post is meant to inform us:
Repeated calls from a supposed mediation service seeking to verify social security information were met with refusal, citing the legal requirement for mailed notifications. Their response was to threaten a court summons, showcasing their unprofessionalism.
A voicemail was left claiming to be from United Recovery Services, but the caller's identity remains unclear