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ARS National Services Inc Phone Harassment❓

Is ARS National Services (ARS) calling you? Stop ARS National Services 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? Are they telling your family and neighbors that you owe a debt? If so what they are doing is illegal and needs to stop. You have the legal right to stop ARS collections agency phone harassment. If a collection agency violates the FDCPA, you may be eligible to receive up to $1000.00 in statutory damages, along with covering your attorney fees. Employees also have to deal with phone harassment, which adds to the challenges they face in their workplace.

Phone harassment can take many forms, including: harassment charges. This can include making repeated calls, sending threatening or obscene messages, or making a false report to law enforcement or other authorities. The benefits of stopping phone harassment include peace of mind and legal protection.

Under Arizona law, phone harassment is considered a form of misdemeanor harassment, which is a Class 1 misdemeanor.

What is ARS National Services Phone Harassment?

ARS National Services inc Phone harassment is a form of harassment that involves making unwanted phone calls or sending unwanted messages to another person with the intent to alarm, annoy, or harass them. This can include making repeated calls, sending threatening or obscene messages, or making false reports to law enforcement or other authorities.

Is ARS National Services Legit?

According to the Better Business Bureau website, ARS National Services collection agency has been in business for 31 years. There have been 19 ARS National Services complaints filed against them with the BBB.

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Who is ARS National Services?

ARS National Service is a third-party debt collector located in Escondido, California, employing over 200 employees in various roles, including customer service and management. They have been sued in federal court over 550 times for violating consumer’s rights while collecting on alleged debts. A recent Federal Court cases allege that ARS debt collector used illegal and harassing communication tactics to attempt to coerce a payment from the harassed consumer. However, it is important to note that a duly authorized process server is exempt from harassment accusations when performing their duties in relation to judicial or administrative actions.

🏦 ARS National Service Address:

201 W Grand Ave Escondido, CA 92025-2603

📞 ARS Phone Number: (888) 888-7080

ARS collections agency also has a significant presence in Jacksonville, offering various job opportunities and employment benefits in the area.

ARS National Services Phone Numbers

Are you receiving any harassing phone calls from any of the following numbers?

  • 📱 (888) 888-7080
  • 📱 (800) 456-5053
  • 📱 (909) 912-7400
  • 📱 (203) 204-2994
  • 📱 (210) 767-2945
  • 📱 (909) 912-7400
  • 📱 (904) 548-3089
  • 📱 (866) 529-5884
  • 📱 (760) 659-5146
  • 📱 (410) 698-4733
  • 📱 (520) 254-4623
  • 📱 (678) 701-9191
  • 📱 (678) 733-9559

If the answer is yes, then you are receiving calls from a known ARS number. You may be a victim of ARS phone harassment.  The list above is not all the numbers that ARS uses. The calls can be from a different number and it still be ARS National Services collection agency calling you.  Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop ARS from calling you illegally. Above all, no one should live with harassment!

ARS National Services Collection Tactics

If ARS National Services engages in any of the following tactics, you may have a case:

  • Using profanity 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. Filing a nonconsensual lien requires an order or judgment from a court of competent jurisdiction authorizing it.
  • Telling you or anyone else that you’ve committed a crime. Harassment directed at a public officer or employee through such actions is classified as a Class 5 felony.
  • Calling repeatedly for the wrong person
  • Failing to notify you of your right to dispute the debt
  • Trying to collect more than legally allowed

Aggressive collection tactics can negatively impact employees’ work life balance, contributing to a stressful work environment.

 

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ARS National Services Complaints

The following is a sample list of harassment charges filed against ARS National Services in the past year and can be found on Pacer.gov.

  • 📝 1:17-cv-08104 Jadwisiak v.
  • 📝 0:11-cv-03579-PAM-TNL Norris et al v.
  • 📝 0:10-cv-61316-PCH Granino v.
  • 📝 1:17-cv-08678 Maciel v.
  • 📝 0:09-cv-03589-MJD-RLE Janaszek v.

Understanding Your Rights

If you are a victim of ARS National Services phone harassment, you have the right to take action to stop the harassment and protect yourself. Here are some steps you can take:

  • ▶️ Keep a record of the harassment, including the dates, times, and details of the calls or messages
  • ▶️ Report the harassment to your phone service provider or local law enforcement
  • ▶️ Consider obtaining a restraining order or other court order to stop the harassment
  • ▶️ Block the harasser’s number or use a call-blocking service
  • ▶️ Seek support from a counselor or support group

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It’s also important to know that phone harassment is a crime in many states, including Arizona. Under Arizona law, phone harassment is considered a form of harassment, which is a Class 1 misdemeanor. If you are convicted of phone harassment, you could face fines, jail time, and other penalties.

In addition, if you are a victim of phone harassment, you may be able to file a civil lawsuit against the harasser to seek damages and other relief. It’s a good idea to consult with an attorney to understand your rights and options.

The Arizona statute on harassment, defines harassment as conduct that is directed at a specific person and would cause a reasonable person to be seriously alarmed, annoyed, or harassed. Phone harassment can be considered a form of harassment under this statute, and can result in criminal charges and penalties.

It’s also worth noting that phone harassment can be a form of domestic violence, which is a serious crime in Arizona. If you are a victim of domestic violence, including phone harassment, you may be able to seek a protective order or other relief through the courts.

Overall, phone harassment is a serious issue that can have significant consequences for both the victim and the harasser. If you are a victim of phone harassment, it’s essential to take action to protect yourself and seek support from law enforcement, a counselor, or other resources.

Empower Yourself Against ARS National Services INC Harassment

ARS National Services inc Phone harassment can be a distressing experience, but you don’t have to face it alone. Empowering yourself involves understanding your rights and taking proactive steps to stop the harassment. Here are some additional tips to help you take control:

  • Educate Yourself: Learn about the laws in your state regarding phone harassment and the penalties for those who commit it. This knowledge can give you confidence and clarity on how to proceed.
  • Document Everything: Keep detailed records of every instance of harassment. This documentation can be crucial if you decide to take legal action.
  • Seek Legal Advice: Consult with an attorney who specializes in harassment cases. They can provide you with specific advice tailored to your situation and help you understand your legal options.
  • Use Technology: Take advantage of call-blocking features on your phone or apps designed to block unwanted calls and messages. This can provide immediate relief from the constant interruptions.
  • Support Networks: Reach out to friends, family, or support groups who can offer emotional support and practical advice. Sometimes, just knowing you’re not alone can make a big difference.

Remember, phone harassment is not just an inconvenience; it’s a violation of your rights. By taking these steps, you can protect yourself and put an end to the harassment.

About Us

Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC is a law firm that specializes in helping clients who are facing harassment from ARS debt collector in any form, including telephone communication. The firm has partnerships with some of the world’s largest financial services organizations, showcasing its credibility and industry presence. Rather than suffer alone, contact our office to begin the process to stop the NCO Group 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 Transworld, Inc. call us at (877)700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website.

Success Stories

🏆 “ARS National Services wouldn’t stop calling me about a debt I didn’t recognize. It was stressful and confusing. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC stepped in, explained my options, and immediately put a stop to the harassment. Their support gave me the peace of mind I desperately needed.”

🏆 “I suspected ARS National Services was violating my rights under the FDCPA, but I had no idea how to fight back. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC took charge, educated me about my rights, and held ARS accountable. They turned a scary situation into a victory, and I couldn’t be more thankful.”

🏆 “The pressure from ARS National Services was overwhelming—they wouldn’t let up, no matter what I said. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC handled everything for me and even helped negotiate a settlement that saved me a significant amount. I finally feel free from the constant stress of dealing with collections.”

FAQs

Who is ARS National Services and why are they calling me?

ARS National Services is a legitimate debt collection agency working on behalf of creditors or debt buyers. They typically contact consumers who have outstanding debts that they are attempting to collect.

Is ARS debt collector a scam or legitimate?

ARS National Services is legitimate and has operated since 1987. It’s accredited by the BBB, though some users describe their tactics as aggressive.

Can ARS National Services legally harass me with phone calls?

No. Under the FDCPA, they cannot use abusive language, call you outside 8 AM–9 PM, repeatedly call to harass, or discuss your debt with others.

Why does ARS National Services call from different phone numbers?

They often use multiple phone numbers (including toll-free and local lines), which may appear as spoofed or unfamiliar—possibly to increase contact chances.

What should I do if ARS National Services keeps calling or harassing me?

Track call dates, times, and what was said. Then send a written cease-and-desist letter requesting them to stop. If calls persist, file complaints with the CFPB, FTC, or your state Attorney General.

Can ARS National Services talk to my family or employer about my debt?

No. They’re prohibited from disclosing your debt to third parties (like family, friends, or employer), except to get your contact information.

Can ARS National Services sue me or garnish my wages?

They can sue if the debt is within your state’s statute of limitations. If they win, a court may permit wage garnishment—otherwise not.

Can ARS National Services affect my credit score?

Yes. If they report a debt to the credit bureaus, it can hurt your score. You can dispute inaccuracies or negotiate removal through validation or pay-for-delete agreements.

What is debt validation and how can I request it?

You have 30 days after their first contact to request debt validation in writing. ARS must then provide proof of the debt; without it, they can’t legally continue collection.

Can I sue ARS debt collector for FDCPA violations?

Yes. If they violate FDCPA rules—such as using threats, harassment, calling at odd hours, or contacting others about your debt—you may have grounds to sue and request statutory damages.

Attorney Derek DePetrillo

Attorney Derek DePetrillo graduated from the Massachusetts School of Law in 2007 and was admitted to practice law in the State of Massachusetts in 2007. Mr. DePetrillo is also licensed in many federal jurisdictions across the United States.

Mr. DePetrillo has been assisting consumers with consumer protection since 2010. Mr. DePetrillo’s main area of practice is under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, and the Fair Credit Reporting Act. Mr. DePetrillo has filed countless lawsuits and arbitration claims against debt collectors and banks. Mr. DePetrillo fights for the little people who have had their rights violated and need a helping hand to guide them through the stressful times of debt collection.