RRCA Accounts Management, Inc. Debt Collection Harassment. Stop the Calls❗
Debt collectors are also called third-party collection agencies. They are agencies whose job is to help creditors and businesses who offer any form of value, pursue their debtors and recover their debts. Debt collectors get paid a commission every time they successfully recover a debt, little wonder they put so many efforts into their pursuit.
If you are getting calls from a debt collector, you are not alone. Millions of Americans have been in debt at some point or the other in their lives and many are still in it and have had to deal with these collection agencies. It is lawful for debt collectors to call you to discuss your debt, but it is unlawful for them to harass you in any way. It is lawful for debt collectors to call your family, friends, or relatives to ask for your number if they do not have it, but it is unlawful for them to discuss details of your debts with your friends and family who have nothing to do with the debt you owe.
If a debt collector is calling and harassing people around you when they already have direct access to you, they are violating your rights, and you can choose to sue them. Call us now on 877-700-5790 for immediate support.
Who is RRCA Accounts Management, Inc?
According to their website, RRCA Accounts Management, Inc., RRCA Accounts Management, Inc., is a full-service collection agency serving businesses along the Lincoln Highway between DeKalb, Illinois, and Clinton, Iowa. They have been successful in the collection business since 1979, offering a full range of collection services including an in-house attorney. Although medical care facilities and providers are our primary market, RRCA services utility and retail clients, all sizes of businesses, property owners, and municipalities.
📞Contact Information
Address: 312 Locust St
Sterling, IL 61081-3539
Phone: (815) 626-6060
🎯Alternate Business Name
- RRCA Accounts management
Is RRCA Accounts Management a scam?
According to the Better Business Bureau website, RRCA Accounts Management has been in business since 1979. There have been 1 customer complaints closed out in the last 3 years.
Can I Stop a Debt Collector from Contacting Me?
Cutting off communications with debt collectors may not always be the best option because it is good for you to keep tabs with your account and know how the debt collection process is progressing, to avoid being slammed with a lawsuit out of the blue. However, if a debt collector is calling you about a debt, you do not owe or a paid debt, it is necessary to stop them. Also, if a debt collector is calling you too many times and it is stressing you out, you may want to consider stopping them from contacting you.
To stop a debt collector from contacting you, all you have to do is write a letter to the agency, telling them to cease communication. This letter is called a cease-and-desist letter.
According to the FDCPA, when a consumer sends a cease-and-desist letter, the debt collector is expected to cease all forms of communication. They are only allowed to contact you if they want to inform you about their decision to take legal actions against you.
lass=”yoast-text-mark” />>If a debt collector continues to call you after you have sent a cease-and-desist letter, you have the right to file a lawsuit against them.
Harassment Signs of RRCA Accounts Management, Inc.
- ➡️ Excessive Phone Calls: Constantly calling you, sometimes multiple times a day, with the intent to annoy or harass.
- ➡️ Threats and Intimidation: Using threatening language or intimidation tactics to coerce payment, such as threatening legal action or wage garnishment.
- ➡️ Verbal Abuse: Engaging in verbal abuse or using profane language during communication.
- ➡️ Misrepresentation of Information: Providing false or misleading information about the debt or the consequences of non-payment.
- ➡️ Contacting Third Parties: Disclosing information about your debt to third parties, such as family members or employers, without your consent.
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. If you suspect that your debt collection rights are being trampled upon, contact our office. It begins the process to stop the harassment you may currently be receiving from a law firm that specializes in helping clients against harassment from debt collectors. If you suspect that your debt collection rights are being trampled upon, contact our office to begin the process to stop the harassment you may currently be receiving from RRCA Accounts Management. Our office has been assisting consumers since 2010, and we have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Call us at (877)700-5790 for immediate assistance.
FAQs
Who is RRCA Accounts Management and why are they contacting me?
RRCA Accounts Management, Inc. is a debt collection agency operating out of Illinois. If they’re reaching out, they likely believe you owe money on an account referred to them.
Is RRCA Accounts Management a legitimate debt collector or a scam?
They are a real, licensed collection agency. However, it’s wise to request written debt validation before acknowledging or paying anything.
What kind of harassment can RRCA legally conduct under FDCPA rules?
Under the FDCPA, collectors cannot harass, threaten, use profane language, or call repeatedly at inconvenient times. You are protected from abusive collection tactics.
How many times can RRCA call me before it’s considered harassment?
Under federal rules, over seven calls in seven days about the same debt creates a presumption of harassment. Calls before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. are also prohibited.
Can RRCA Accounts Management contact my employer or family about my debt?
They may contact third parties only to obtain contact info—not to discuss your debt. Direct discussions require written consent or legal authorization.
How can I stop RRCA from contacting me?
Send a written ‘cease and desist’ letter requesting no more calls. RRCA must stop except to notify about legal action. Keep proof of delivery.
What if RRCA continues calling after I ask them to stop?
If calls persist after your written request, you can file complaints with the CFPB, FTC, or your state Attorney General. You may also sue them under the FDCPA.
Can I sue RRCA Accounts Management for violating debt collection laws?
Can RRCA Accounts Management affect my credit score?
Yes. If RRCA reports your debt to credit bureaus, it can lower your credit. You can dispute any inaccurate listings with the credit agencies.
Can RRCA use robocalls or spoof caller ID?
Robocalls without your written consent are illegal under the TCPA. If they use them or spoof numbers, you may have separate legal claims under federal law.