Upon receiving the call, it became clear that the phrasing was identical to other calls, with the caller ID displaying 1-716-256-1483 and instructing me to call 1-855-244-7206.
Revenue Recovery Services scam – what to know!
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The 855‑244‑7206 line is almost universally reported as a fake debt‑collector scam that pretends to be something called Revenue Recovery Services. Callers blare threats about lawsuits, sheriff raids, or unpaid payday loans, then disappear when you demand proof. The safest play is to hang up immediately, never share your Social Security number, bank details, or name. Use your phone’s built‑in blocker or a third‑party app to stop repeat dials. File a complaint with the FTC, FCC, and your state attorney general – they track spoofed numbers. If a legit collector contacts you, they must send a written validation within 30 days; any refusal is a red flag.
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Recent Reports for (855) 244-7206
Legitimate debt collectors operate differently, typically involving written validation of debt and direct communication from a live person, rather than automated recordings with vague threats.
A voicemail was left claiming a complaint against my credit, and upon calling back, a rude woman was encountered who claimed I owed money on a credit card I'd never had, proceeding to accuse my family members of identity theft and refusing to provide her name.
I received the same robocall from this number as I did in May.
From my experience working with attorneys, I've learned that debt collectors using threatening language may be violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. It's essential to report such incidents to the authorities, including the police and the Fair Trade Commission, as well as the Department of Justice.
This forum has been instrumental in providing information about these callers; a formal letter from a legitimate attorney might be necessary to cease the calls, and I am grateful for the access to such resources
From personal experience and knowledge of the industry, it's apparent that debt collectors using threatening language are in violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and such incidents should be reported to the authorities, including the police, the Fair Trade Commission, and possibly the Department of Justice
Be cautious and refrane from providng any informations to this number as it is beleived to be a physhing scam
From my experiencs, if they use term like 'arrest' or 'sue', it's a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, so you should report it to the autorities, like the police and the Fair Trade Commission, and maybe even the Department of Justice, good luck with that
Receiving a formal letter from an attorney could be a more effective way to stop these calls; I found the address and valuable information on this forum, for which I am grateful.
After conducting a search, this forum has proved to be an invaluable resource in understanding this number
From my experience, if collectors use threatening language, they are likely violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and reporting them to the relevant authorities is crucial.
Regret is expressed for reacting impulsively to a post without reading it thoroughly
I regret not reading the entire post before responding, as I had a strong initial reaction and now offer my apologies.
As somone who connects people with attorneys, I've learned that if they use words like arrest or sue, they are violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, you should make a report to the police and to the Fair Trade Comission, personnally I'd contact the Department of Justice aswell
I recived a call from 8552447206, apparently they have the wrong person, and when i tryed to call back, the receptionist refused to give me anymore informations
Following my experience with 855-244-7206, I have registered my cell phone on the National Do Not Call Registry and plan to add my landline soon. The Federal Trade Commission is now handling my complaint and may involve law enforcement. It appears they are also interested in speaking with Sue W based on her post.
I recieved a robotic call on my cell, insisting I call 855-244-7206, claiming a claim has been made against my name and social secirity number, my name was garbeled in the recording.
Numerous phone numbers, including 1-855-782-1158, 1-855-244-7206, 302-319-3722, 910-518-3115, and 910-518-3168, have been associated with this issue:
According to the Better Business Bureau, this company is based in Minnetonka, MN, and their address is listed. It is advised to beware of their scamming tactics.
It seems they've added another number to their list, using the same old tactics; I've simply added it to my blocked numbers.
Generally, scam artists posing as debt collectors is warning consumers to be on the alert by The Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the nation's consumer protection agency, it may be hard to tell the difference between a legitimate debt collector and a fake one sometimes
I was instructed to call back a number starting with 919 by someone who called from an unknown number, claiming to have my social security number, work number, and cell number. They threatened to send someone to my house or workplace within 48 hours, a scam they've been attempting on me for nearly a year.
Correction: the new number is actually 8557821158, not 8557281158, so please make sure to update your records
A warning is being shared about A and R Recovery Services, which is believed to be a scam operation using various numbers, including this one.
Numerous users have experinced similiar calls from the same number, 855-244-7206.
I also got a call from this number, I'll be blocking this number too, if I could, I would block all calls starting with 855, they is all the same.
Apparently they wanted me case #
A call was received from this number earlier, but no job opportunities were discussed.
I'm among the numerous innocent citizens who have received deceptive calls from Revenue Recovery Services, demanding payment within 48 hours, and threatening prosecution, which appears to be a scam using multiple fake numbers.