
🚨DRS Bonded Collection Systems Debt Collection Harassment❓
Tired of DRS Bonded Collection Systems Debt Collection Harassment? Wish there was a way to make the calls stop? Is DRS Bonded Collection Systems constantly calling and harassing you? Does your phone ring every day, several times per day, because DRS Bonded Collection Systems is calling you to demand payment? Threatening you with legal action? Has DRS Bonded Collection Systems ever used abusive or profane language when speaking with you on the phone? If so, DRS Bonded Collection Systems may be violating your legal rights. Stop the harassment.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, also known as the FDCPA, protects consumers’ rights in the context of debt collection. In other words, debt collectors must adhere to a certain set of rules when they are pursuing consumers who owe money. If a collector violates the FDCPA, you can sue the collector in court. The law allows consumers who have been victims of harassment from debt collectors to get the calls to stop in addition to recover statutory damages of up to $1,000, plus attorney fees and court costs. Consumers often needed to verify debts and obtain necessary information to understand their financial obligations.
⚠️Is DRS Bonded Collection Systems A scam❓
According to the Better Business Bureau website, DRS Bonded Collection Systems has been in business since 2002.
🔎Who Is DRS Bonded Collection Systems Company❓
DRS Bonded Collection Systems is third party debt collector located in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Address: 6906 Plainfield Road Cincinnati, OH 45236 Phone: (513) 793-7900
For more information, users can visit the DRS Bonded Collection Systems site.
📢DRS Bonded Collection Systems Debt Collection Harassment Tactics
If DRS Bonded Collection Systems engages in any of the following tactics, you may have a case:
- Calls before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. or at any time or that they are given notice that it is inconvenient to call (FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692c)
- Talking to others about your debt (FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692b)
- Call the consumer’s place of employment if they have been advised that calls cannot be accepted at work. (FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692c)
- Use any profane language or any language that is harassing and abusive (FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692d)
- Engage in any conduct, the natural consequence of which is to harass, abuse or oppress. (FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692d)
- Make any misrepresentations of fact, such as how much is owed, or certain actions they may take to force payment( FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692e)
- Threaten arrest or criminal prosecution ( FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692e)
- Send false information to the credit bureaus ( FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692e)
- Cause a telephone to ring an unreasonable amount of times ( FDCPA 15 U.S.C. 1692d)
DRS Bonded Collection Systems may also restrict access to their services as a form of harassment.

📞DRS Bonded Collection Systems Phone Calls
Are you receiving any harassing phone calls from any of these numbers?
513-793-7900, 800-735-7952
If so, you may be a victim of DRS Bonded Collection Systems debt collection harassment. The list above is not all the numbers that DRS Bonded Collection Systems uses. Also, calls can be from different numbers and it still be DRS Bonded Collection Systems calling you. Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop DRS Bonded Collection Systems from calling you illegally. Above all, no one should live with harassment.
🏷️Common Questions:
Is DRS a scam❓
No, DRS has been in business since 2002. Users may need to provide their email address for account sign-in or to receive assistance.
Can DRS seize my property❓
DRS can’t seize your property, but there are some exceptions. If the debt was tied to the property the collector may be able to repossess it. Or, if the collector has sued and obtain a judgment against you, the debt collector may be able to take certain property as permitted by the court.
Can DRS sue me❓
Yes, DRS can sue you so long as the debt is within the statute of limitations.
Can DRS report my debt to the collections bureaus❓
Yes, Debt collectors are allowed to place the collection account on your credit report
Can DRS arrest me❓
Debt collectors don’t have the authority to have you arrested for a debt. However, if you violate a court order, e.g. an order to appear in court, the judge can issue a warrant for your arrest. Depending on the laws in your state, you may be arrested for certain debts like unpaid child support or traffic tickets.
📋The following is a sample list of complaints filed against DRS and can be found on Pacer.gov.
1:12-cv-00231-MRB Gessner v. Bonded Credit Bureau, Inc. d/b/a DRS Bonded Collection Systems
0:11-cv-61780-WJZ McCutcheon v. DRS Bonded Collection System, Inc.

🏛️Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC
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. Contact a legal professional to stop debt collection harassment. Our office has been assisting consumers since 2010. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
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If you are interested in learning more about how to safeguard yourself and prevent even more debt collection harassment, call us at (877)700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website.
🏆Success Stories
“DRS kept reporting a zombie debt from 2018 that was past the statute of limitations. The firm sued under the FCRA for inaccurate credit reporting. Within 30 days, DRS deleted the debt AND my credit score jumped 143 points! If you see DRS on your report, call these lawyers immediately.”
“DRS called my HR department claiming I was ‘refusing to pay’—a complete lie. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC filed an aggressive Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) lawsuit. Result? DRS paid $4,200, sent a written apology, and my employer banned their calls forever. Absolute lifesavers!”
“DRS Bonded called me 15 times a day, threatening jail time over a 10-year-old medical debt. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC proved they violated the FDCPA by making false legal threats. Not only did the harassment stop—I got a $7,100 settlement check! These attorneys don’t back down.”