AAS Debt Recovery Phone Harassment?
Is AAS Debt Recovery (AAS) calling you? Stop AAS Debt Recovery phone harassment. Do they threaten to take legal action or garnish your wages? Are they calling you at all hours or several times a day with unwanted calls? Are they telling your family and neighbors that you owe a debt? If so, what they are doing is illegal under federal laws and needs to stop. You have the legal right to stop AAS phone harassment. If a collection agency violates the FDCPA, you may be eligible to receive up to $1,000.00 in statutory damages, along with covering your attorney fees.
Is AAS Debt Recovery a Scam?
According to the Better Business Bureau website, AAS Debt Recovery has been in business for 46 years. Read more here: AAS Debt Recovery Better Business Bureau.
Who is AAS Debt Recovery?
AAS Debt Recovery is third party debt collector located in Monroeville, Pennsylvania.
🏛️ Address: 2526 Monroeville Blvd Ste 205 Monroeville, PA 15146-2371
📞 Phone: (412) 829-0624
AAS Debt Recovery Collection Tactics
If AAS Debt Recovery engages in any of the following tactics, you may have a case:
- ➡️ Using profanity, obscene language, or abusive language
- ➡️ Calling you before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m.
- ➡️ Calling you multiple times per week
- ➡️ Talking to others about your debt
- ➡️ Calling your workplace
- ➡️ Threatening to sue you, harm you, or destroy your credit
- ➡️ Telling you or anyone else that you’ve committed a crime
- ➡️ Calling repeatedly for the wrong person
- ➡️ Failing to notify you of your right to dispute the debt
- ➡️ Trying to collect more than legally allowed
AAS Debt Recovery Phone Numbers
Are you receiving any harassing phone calls from any of the following numbers?
- ☎️ 412-829-0624
- ☎️ 888-829-0624
- ☎️ (412) 829-0624
- ☎️ (888) 829-0624
- ☎️ 4128290624
- ☎️ 8888290624
If the answer is yes, then you are receiving calls from a known AAS number. You may be a victim of AAS phone harassment. The list above is not all the numbers that AAS uses. Consumers may be contacted by AAS Debt Recovery from various numbers, not just those listed here. The calls can be from different phone numbers and it still be AAS calling you. If you are being harassed, contacting AAS Debt Recovery to request they stop calling is an option available to you. Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop AAS from calling you illegally. Above all, no one should live with harassment!
Credit Report Concerns
Dealing with debt collectors like AAS Debt Recovery can be stressful, especially when you’re worried about the impact on your credit report. Many consumers are surprised to learn that collection agencies, including AAS Debt Recovery, have the ability to report delinquent debts to the major credit bureaus. This can significantly lower your credit score and affect your ability to obtain loans, credit cards, or even housing.
Under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), debt collection agencies and creditors must follow strict guidelines when reporting debts. AAS Debt Recovery, as a legitimate collection agency, is required to ensure that any information they report about your debts is accurate and up-to-date. If you believe that AAS has reported incorrect or misleading information to the credit bureaus, you have the right to dispute the debt and request a thorough investigation.
Here’s how you can protect your credit report when dealing with AAS Debt Recovery or any debt collection agency:
- ➤ Verify the debt: Before taking any action, make sure the debt is actually yours and that the amount claimed by AAS Debt Recovery is correct. Debt collectors are required by law to provide you with details about the debt.
- ➤ Dispute the debt: If you find any inaccuracies or believe you do not owe the debt, you have the right to dispute the debt in writing. Send your dispute to ADR via certified mail to ensure you have a record of your communication.
- ➤ Request validation: Ask AAS to provide documentation proving that you owe the debt. This may include the original contract, payment history, and any other relevant records.
- ➤ Monitor your credit report: Regularly check your credit report for any new entries or changes. This will help you catch any false or misleading information reported by debt collection agencies.
- ➤ Seek professional assistance: If you’re struggling to resolve credit report concerns or facing harassment from AAS Debt Recovery, consider reaching out to a consumer protection law firm. Legal professionals can help you understand your rights, dispute the debt, and pursue statutory damages if your rights have been violated.
Remember, you have the right to dispute debts and demand fair debt collection practices. Don’t let a collection agency unfairly damage your credit or use harassment tactics to pressure you into paying a debt you may not owe. By staying informed and proactive, you can protect your credit and ensure that your rights as a consumer are respected. If you need help dealing with AAS Debt Recovery or have questions about your credit report, don’t hesitate to seek legal assistance.
Complaints Against AAS Debt Recovery
The following is a sample list of complaints filed against AAS Debt Recovery in the past year and can be found on Pacer.gov. Consumer complaints about AAS Debt Recovery often involve allegations of phone harassment and violations of consumer protection laws.
- 📋 2:08-cv-00543-NBF Kline v.
- 📋 2:15-cv-00232-MRH Yount v.
- 📋 2:11-cv-01563-GLL Bommarito v.
About Us
Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC is a law firm that specializes in helping clients who are facing harassment from debt collectors in any form, including telephone communication. Rather than suffer alone, contact our office to begin the process to stop the AAS Debt Recovery harassment. Our office has been assisting consumers since 2010. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
If you are interested in learning more about how to safeguard yourself and prevent harassment from AAS Debt Recovery call us at 877-700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website. We also provide consumer resources to help individuals understand their rights and manage debt-related issues.
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Common Questions
1. What is AAS Debt Recovery phone harassment?
AAS Debt Recovery phone harassment occurs when the company repeatedly calls, uses aggressive language, or contacts you at inconvenient times in an attempt to collect a debt. Under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), debt collectors are prohibited from harassing or intimidating consumers.
2. Can AAS call me multiple times a day?
No. While AAS may contact you regarding a legitimate debt, they cannot call you excessively. Multiple daily calls intended to annoy or pressure you are considered harassment and are unlawful under the FDCPA.
3. How do I stop AAS from harassing phone calls?
You can request in writing that AAS Debt Recovery stop calling you. Send a cease and desist letter via certified mail, keeping a copy for your records. Once they receive it, they can only contact you to confirm they will stop or to notify you of legal action.
4. Can I sue AAS Debt Recovery for phone harassment?
Yes. If AAS violates your rights under the FDCPA by harassing you with phone calls, you may be able to sue them in federal court. Consumers can recover up to $1,000 in statutory damages, plus attorney fees and any actual damages caused by the harassment.
5. Who can help me with AAS Debt Recovery phone harassment?
If you are facing harassment from AAS, a consumer rights attorney can help. Law firms like Consumer Rights Law Firm, PLLC specialize in protecting consumers from unlawful debt collection practices and can stop the harassment while pursuing compensation on your behalf.