Pier One Imports Robocalls-Stop The Harassing Phone Calls!
Pier One Imports Robocalls-Stop The Harassing Phone Calls!
Are you receiving robocalls from Pier One Imports/Comenity Bank and wondering how to stop these calls? Have you asked agents of Pier One Imports to stop calling, yet they continue to call you? Wish there was a way to make the calls stop? Congress enacted Telephone Consumer Protection Act, (TCPA) to stop harassing phone calls from companies like Pier One Imports. In many cases, the offending companies are required to pay damages to those who were being harassed.
Credit card debt can arise when you miss out on payments for credit cards, including store cards issued by Comenity Bank for places like Abercrombie & Fitch, Ann Taylor, Apple Seed’s, Bed Bath & Beyond, BJ’s, Big Lots, Catherines, Crate & Barrel, Eddie Bauer, Forever 21, Fashion Bug, Lane Bryant, Victoria Secret, Wayfair etc.
Who is Pier One Imports?
According to their website, Pier 1 Imports is dedicated to offering customers distinct home furnishings and décor at a good value. Their merchandise is a constantly evolving assortment based on customers’ lifestyles and relevant home trends.
They are a socially conscious company that conducts business with personal and professional integrity. They claim to employ committed, caring associates whose first priority is responding to the needs of customers. Pier 1 Imports is a publicly owned company that is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the trading symbol PIR.
The Pier One Imports Credit Card is managed through Comenity Capital Bank.
Pier One Imports Robocalls-Stop The Harassing Phone Calls!
There are several ways companies like harass consumers and violate the law. The TCPA limits when and how often a company like Pier One Imports can call. The TCPA also bans the use of automatic dialing systems. Some of the key parts that Pier One Imports must follow when making calls are below:
- Companies must maintain a “Do Not Call” list and honor any request from a consumer to not be called again.
- Marketers may not send unsolicited advertisements by auto-dialer, prerecorded voice message, or fax to anyone without prior express consent.
- Customers must be able to opt out of future robocalls during a robocall.
- Calling without identifying themselves or without revealing the identity of the person or company on whose behalf they are making the calls
How to stop getting harassed over your Pier one credit card
You can dispute the debt within 30 days
If you have recently received communication from a debt collector who intends to recover your Pier1 credit card debt, you can ask them to furnish you with more information about the debt they claim you owe or dispute it if you believe the details contained are incorrect. You have a small 30-day window to dispute the debt (counting from the day you receive a written notice about your Pierone card debt from the debt collector). If you do not dispute the debt within 30 days, the debt collector is within their right to assume that the debt to be valid and it belongs to you.
Ask the debt collector to stop contacting you in writing
In accordance with debt collection laws, you can notify (in writing) the collector contacting you over your Pier 1 imports credit card that you will no longer like to be contacted. Once you have sent such notice, the debt collector is expected to cease all communication with you, except for a few instances, such as letting you know that certain legal actions have been taken against you or that they are no longer pursuing the debt.
Respond Immediately If You Are Sued
Even though sending your debt collector a written notice halts all forms of contact with you, it does not make the debt go away. Even though debt collectors are no longer calling to get you to pay your Pier one credit card, they may, however, still carry on with other means of recovering the debt, such as suing you to court.
If you get a court summons over your Pier one credit cards, then we strongly advise that you do not ignore it. Respond immediately or you may be forced to live with some pretty serious consequences.
Contact an attorney immediately you get the notice, as being too slow to act may lead to a default judgment being entered against you.
Complain to the CFPB or Sue the collection agency
If, at any point in time, you realize that you are being harassed over your Pier one credit card payment, or that the collector is trying to get you to pay up a debt you do not owe you can lodge a complaint.
One of the chief places to do this is the CFPB’s complaint database, where consumers come to submit complaints about abusive debt collectors. This, however, may take a while, as the CFPB gets thousands of complaints about abusive debt collectors daily.
Another great place to lodge a complaint about the harassment you are facing from the collector affiliated with Pier1 import is with your state’s attorney general, who has the legal authority to enforce fair debt collection practices.
Finally, you can sue the debt collector is you have good reason to believe that they have violated the FDCPA during the collection process. It also helps to have evidence of this harassment to present in court (such as documents, timestamps for calls, and voice recordings).
You have a powerful legal right here, and you will be entitled to statutory compensation in addition to whatever amount the court awards you in actual damages.
Pier One Phone Numbers
Are you receiving any harassing phone calls from any of these numbers?
614-212-7500, 614-754-4136, 800-695-2912, 614-534-2516, 720-728-3217, 844-271-2816, 614-729-6086, 614-754-4132, 614-754-4056
877-475-3483, 614-212-7500, 614-534-2515, 720-456-3686, 614-754-4137, 614-729–7086, 614-754-4060, 303-255-5054
If yes, then you may be a victim of robocalls from Pier One Imports. The list above is not all the numbers that Pier One Imports uses. The calls can be from a different phone number and still be Pier One Imports calling you. Cardholders might also receive text messages from these numbers in relation to collecting a credit card debt. Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop Pier One Imports from calling you illegally. No one should live with the harassment!
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.
If you are interested in learning more about how to stop robocalls from Pier One Imports, call us at (877)700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website at www.consumerlawfirmcenter.com
Check out this link for more information:
https://consumer.ftc.gov/articles/debt-collection-faqs
1. How can Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC assist with Pier One Imports robocalls?
Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC helps clients stop harassment from Pier One Imports robocalls by enforcing TCPA rights, filing complaints, and pursuing legal action to stop illegal calls.
2. How to stop harassing robocalls?
You can stop robocalls by requesting in writing that the collector cease contact, filing complaints with the CFPB, and taking legal action if they violate TCPA rules.
3. Why do robocalls keep calling me?
Companies like Pier One Imports use automated dialing systems to collect debts. If your number isn’t on their “Do Not Call” list, or you haven’t disputed the debt, calls may continue.
4. What is the legal action for robocalls?
Under the TCPA, consumers can sue companies making harassing robocalls. Statutory damages may be awarded, plus attorney fees, for violating the law.
5. How to stop harassment calls on mobile?
You can ask debt collectors to stop in writing, register on the National Do Not Call list, block the numbers, and take legal action under TCPA for ongoing harassment.
6. Who manages the Pier One Imports credit card?
Pier One Imports credit card is managed by Comenity Capital Bank, which handles billing and debt collection related to the card.
7. How can I dispute a Pier One Imports credit card debt?
You have 30 days from receiving written notice to dispute the debt. Send a written dispute to the collector requesting details or challenging the validity of the debt.
8. Can Pier One Imports sue me if I ignore robocalls?
Yes. Ignoring calls doesn’t erase the debt. If the collector files a lawsuit, you must respond to the court summons to avoid default judgments.
9. Where can I report harassment from Pier One Imports?
You can file complaints with the CFPB or your state attorney general. These agencies have legal authority to investigate and stop unfair debt collection practices.
10. What evidence should I keep for robocall harassment?
Document all calls, text messages, and emails, noting times and content. Voice recordings and written communications help support complaints or lawsuits against collectors.