Endpoint Resolution Services Debt Collection Harassment? Stop the Calls!

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Endpoint Resolution Services Phone Harassment❓

Is Endpoint Resolution (ER) calling you? Stop Endpoint Resolution 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 ER 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.

Receiving a pre-recorded message from debt collectors like Endpoint Resolution Services may indicate a violation of the TCPA. If you receive a message that sounds automated or is cut-off, it may signify a potential legal case.

Introduction to Endpoint Resolution Services

Endpoint Resolution Services is a third-party debt collection agency that specializes in recovering delinquent debts on behalf of creditors, lenders, and other businesses. They typically contact consumers via phone calls and letters to negotiate repayment of outstanding debts, including credit card balances, medical bills, personal loans, and other financial obligations. Like many collection agencies, they must comply with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), which prohibits abusive, deceptive, or harassing tactics. However, some consumers report aggressive collection efforts, such as frequent calls, threats, or misleading statements. If you believe Endpoint Resolution Services has violated your rights, you may dispute the debt, request debt validation letter, or seek legal assistance to stop harassment and protect your consumer rights.

Is Endpoint Resolution a Scam?

According to the Better Business Bureau website, Endpoint Resolution has been in business for 3 years. There have been 8 complaints filed against ER with the BBB.

Legal firms with extensive experience in handling cases involving Endpoint Resolution can provide valuable assistance in resolving issues related to debt harassment and credit reporting.

Who is Endpoint Resolution?

Endpoint Resolution Services is third party debt collector located in Buffalo, New York. They have been a party to several federal cases based on their issuance of credit and collection of debts incurred on their credit cards. Furthermore, a recent Federal Court cases alleges that Endpoint Resolution used illegal and harassing communication tactics to attempt to coerce a payment from the harassed consumer. Endpoint Resolution may file lawsuits to pursue wage garnishment or other legal actions against consumers.

🏛️ Endpoint Resolution Services Address: 266 Elwood Ave. Ste.748 Buffalo, NY 14222

📞 Phone: (716) 748-8964

Endpoint Resolution Collection Tactics

Endpoint resolution collection tactics refer to the strategies employed by debt collectors to gather endpoint information and contact debtors. These tactics can include phone harassment, email harassment, and other forms of persistent communication. However, it’s important to note that debt collectors must adhere to relevant laws and regulations, such as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), when attempting to collect debts. Compliance with these laws ensures that the rights of debtors are protected and that collection practices remain ethical and legal.

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Endpoints Collection Harassment Examples

If Endpoint Resolution 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
  • ⚠️ 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
  • 🤖 Consumers should pick up on delays or automated responses when answering calls, as these may indicate robocalls

Endpoint Resolution Phone Numbers

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

  • 📲 844-786-7790
  • 📲 716-748-8964
  • 📲 716-748-8964
  • 📲 (844) 786-7790
  • 📲 (716) 748-8964
  • 📲 8447867790
  • 📲 7167488964

If the answer is yes, then you are receiving calls from a known ER number. You may be a victim of ER phone harassment. The list above is not all the numbers that ER uses. The calls can be from different numbers and it still be Endpoint Resolution calling you. If there is a delay or no response on the other end of the line, it may indicate a robocall from Endpoint Resolution. Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop ER from calling you illegally. Above all, no one should live with harassment!

Addressing Phone Harassment

Phone harassment is a common tactic used by debt collectors to pressure debtors into making payments. This can be a significant source of stress and frustration. To address phone harassment, individuals can take several steps. First, register your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry to reduce unwanted calls. Additionally, consider blocking unknown numbers and reporting any harassment to the relevant authorities. Working with a consumer law attorney can also be an effective way to stop harassment and protect your rights. By taking these steps, you can regain control and reduce the impact of harassing calls.

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Endpoint Resolution Complaints

The following is a sample of complaints filed against Endpoint Resolution in the past year and can be found on Pacer.gov.

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 Endpoint Resolution harassment. Our office has been assisting consumers since 2010. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

Individuals can add state-law claims for additional damages when faced with harassment from collection agencies, enhancing their legal claims by incorporating state laws into their federal claims.

If you are interested in learning more about how to safeguard yourself and prevent harassment from Endpoint Resolution call us at 877-700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website.

Success Stories

  • 🏆 “Endpoint Resolution Services called me 10+ times a day, even after I told them to stop. I reached out to Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC, and within 2 weeks, the calls ended. They sued for FDCPA violations and won me $3,000 in damages. These lawyers FIGHT for you!”
  • 🏆 “Endpoint Resolution Services lied about suing me and threatened my credit score. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC demanded proof of the debt—turns out they had none! The agency backed off, and I got a written apology. Never tolerate bully collectors!”
  • 🏆 “I was getting calls at work and before 7 AM—it was unbearable. This firm sent a cease-and-desist letter, filed complaints with the CFPB, and forced Endpoint to pay ME $1,500 for their illegal tactics. Worth every penny!”

FAQs

Who is Endpoint Resolution Services and why are they contacting me?

Endpoint Resolution Services is a third-party debt collector based in Buffalo, NY. They contact consumers to collect overdue debts they believe you owe.

Is Endpoint Resolution Services allowed to call me so often?

No. Under the FDCPA, a debt collector cannot call you more than seven times in seven days or repeatedly to harass you.

Can Endpoint Resolution Services legally harass me with phone calls or other communications?

No. Harassing behavior—like excessive calls, threats, profanity, or publishing your name—is prohibited by law.

What can I do to make Endpoint Resolution Services stop contacting me?

Send them a written cease-and-desist letter (preferably via certified mail). Once received, they can only contact you to confirm no further contact or to notify of intent to sue.

What information must Endpoint Resolution Services provide when they first contact me?

They must give you a ‘validation notice’ within five days including their name/address, creditor details, amount owed, and instructions on how to dispute the debt.

How do I know if a call from Endpoint Resolution Services is a scam or a legitimate collector?

Real collectors provide written validation, won’t demand untraceable payment methods (like gift cards), and won’t threaten jail time.

Can I dispute the debt they say I owe?

Yes. You can dispute in writing within 30 days of their first contact, and they must pause collection until they verify the debt.

Can Endpoint Resolution Services call me at work or outside certain hours?

They cannot call you before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m., and if you tell them not to call at work, they must stop.

What legal protection do I have if they violate these rules?

If they violate the FDCPA or TCPA, you can sue for statutory damages (up to $1,000 plus actual damages), plus attorney’s fees.

How can I report Endpoint Resolution Services for harassment or illegal tactics?

File a complaint with the CFPB or FTC, and consider contacting your state attorney general if they continue after a cease-and-desist letter.

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.