PNC Financial Services Group Phone Harassment❓ Stop the Calls❗
Do you receive automated calls from PNC Financial Services? Does PNC Bank Financial Services use robocalls to call you over and over again harassing you all day long? No company has the right to harass you. Stop PNC Financial Services Phone Harassment and take your life back. Call us right away. Above all you don’t have to live in fear of your phone.
Is PNC Financial Services A Scam?
According to the Better Business Bureau website, PNC Bank Financial Services has been in business since 1852. There have been 1405 complaints closed in the last 3 years and 453 complaints closed out in the last 12 months.
What Is PNC Financial Services?
PNC Bank Financial Services is a bank that was founded in 1845 and is the 8th largest bank in the US. PNC Bank operates as a national association a subsidiary of The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. They have roughly 5.3 billion in outstanding credit debt. Various banking products, loans, and services are explicitly provided by PNC Bank, emphasizing the bank’s role in offering these financial solutions. PNC Financial Service has been a party to over 670 federal cases based on their issuance of credit and collection of debts incurred on their credit cards.
- 🏛️ Address: One PNC Plaza 249 Fifth Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15222
 - 📞 Phone: (888) 762-2265
 - 📠 Fax: (877) 762-5500
 

PNC Financial Services Phone Harassment
There are many ways companies like PNC Financial Services Group Inc that harass consumers and violate their rights and the law. The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) limits when and how often a company like PNC Bank Financial Services or their affiliates can call a consumer. The TCPA also bans the use of automatic dialing systems. Some of the key parts of the TCPA that all companies including PNC Financial Service must follow when making calls are below:
- 🕗 Calls only between the hours of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m.
 - 🚫 Companies must maintain a “Do Not Call” list and follow it. Therefore not call the consumer 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. Once requested, the calls must end.
 - 📢 Calling without identifying themselves or without revealing the identity of the person or company on whose behalf they are making the calls.
 
Reasons for Phone Harassment
There are several reasons why individuals may experience phone harassment, including debt collection, telemarketing, and scams. Debt collectors may contact individuals repeatedly to collect on outstanding debts, while telemarketers may call to sell products or services. Scammers may also use phone harassment to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information, such as account numbers or passwords. To avoid phone harassment, it’s essential to be cautious when providing personal information and to verify the identity of callers. You can also register your number on the National Do Not Call Registry to reduce unwanted calls. Additionally, you can use our automated telephone banking service to access your account information and complete transactions without having to speak with a representative. This service allows you to manage your accounts efficiently and securely.
PNC Financial Services Phone Numbers
Are you receiving any harassing phone calls from this number?
- 📲 888-762-2265
 - 📲 800-352-2255
 - 📲 800-558-8472
 - 📲 800-822-5626
 - 📲 800-762-1001
 - 📲 888-697-2949
 
If so, you may be a victim of PNC Financial Services phone harassment. The list above is not all the numbers that they use. Also, calls can be from different numbers and it still be PNC Financial Service calling you. Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop PNC Bank Financial Services from calling you illegally. Above all, no one should live with harassment.
How Can I Assist In My Case If I Believe I Am Receiving Robocalls❓
- 📅Make a note of the date and time of the call, the caller’s name, and their contact information.
 - 📞Make note of any prerecorded message, or of the conversation you had if you spoke to a live representative.
 - 📱Save copies of any relevant cell phone call logs, voicemails, text messages, and cell phone bills.
 - ✉️Keep a copy of any letter or online contact you send to the caller that asks them to stop calling.
 
PNC Financial Services Complaints
The following is a sample list of complaints filed against PNC Financial Services and can be found on Pacer.gov.
- 📋 5:09-cv-00011 Ballard v.
 - 📋 5:17-cv-00349-CHB-HAI Hart v.
 - 📋 2:15-cv-03979-DCN DiBona v.
 - 📋 4:14-cv-00082 Panchal et al v.
 - 📋 8:13-cv-03021-JFM Eniola et al v.
 


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. Rather than suffer alone, contact a legal professional to stop the PNC Financial Services phone harassment.
If you are interested in learning more about how to safeguard yourself and prevent PNC Bank Financial Services Phone Harassment, call us at (877)700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website.
Success Stories
- 🏆“PNC’s debt collectors called me 20+ times a week—even after I sent written notice to stop. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC proved they violated the TCPA and secured a $7,500 settlement. The harassment stopped immediately, and PNC had to pay ME for their illegal tactics!”
 - 🏆“PNC falsely reported a charged-off account to all three bureaus, tanking my score by 150 points. The firm demanded validation—when PNC couldn’t prove it, they deleted the tradeline AND paid me $3,200 for damages. My credit rebounded to 720 in 60 days!”
 - 🏆“PNC sent fake court papers claiming they’d take 25% of my paycheck. Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC exposed their FDCPA violations (no judgment existed!). Result? A full apology letter and $5,000 settlement—they didn’t touch a dime of my wages!”
 - 🏆“After PNC collectors called my elderly mother about a debt, I hired the firm. One cease-and-desist letter later, all contact stopped. No lawsuit needed—just fast, expert action. If PNC is harassing you, don’t wait—call now.”
 
FAQs
What qualifies as harassment from PNC Financial Services Group?
Harassment may include repeated calls after you’ve requested they stop, threats, abusive language, or contacting you outside lawful hours, all violations under FDCPA or TCPA.
Are unsolicited calls from PNC Bank illegal?
Yes, if PNC uses robocalls or auto dialers to call your cellphone without prior consent, that may violate the TCPA.
Does PNC card loss prevention call you?
Yes, PNC’s card loss prevention team may contact you if there’s suspicious activity or potential fraud on your debit or credit card. Always verify the call by dialing the official number on the back of your card before sharing any personal information.
Why is PNC Bank calling me?
PNC Bank may call you for various reasons, such as confirming account activity, collecting overdue debts, verifying identity, or following up on fraud alerts. However, if the call feels suspicious, contact PNC directly using the number on their official website.
Will PNC call me for suspicious activity?
Yes, PNC may contact you if they detect suspicious or fraudulent transactions on your account. Genuine calls will never ask for your PIN, full card number, or online banking password—hang up and call back through the official customer service line if unsure.
Can I get compensation for PNC’s illegal calls?
Potentially—you may claim $500 per TCPA violation, and up to $1,500 for willful violations, plus any FDCPA damages, if PNC continues after a stop request.
How do I stop PNC from calling me repeatedly?
Document each call (date, time, caller), submit a written cease-and-desist asking them to stop, and keep copies. If they persist, file a complaint with the CFPB, FCC, or your state attorney general.
Where can I file a complaint against PNC for harassment?
You can file with the (CFPB), Federal Communications Commission (FCC), and your state attorney general. You may also file through the Better Business Bureau as PNC is non-accredited and under 2,000 complaints in the past 3 years.
Can I sue PNC Financial Services for harassment?
Yes. You may sue under FDCPA or TCPA for statutory damages—individual lawsuits or small-claims/arbitration may be possible depending on your situation.
Does PNC have to verify the debt before calling?
Under FDCPA they must validate or verify the debt upon request. If they call without offering written verification, you can dispute the debt and demand proof.