Stop First Financial Asset Management, Inc Phone Harassment!

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Stop First Financial Asset Management, Inc Phone Harassment!

Is Stop First Financial Asset Management, Inc Phone Harassment harassing**you with constant phone calls? Do they threaten to take legal action or garnish your wages? Are they calling you at all hours or several times a day? Repeated debt collection calls, especially those involving obscene language, are prohibited by law and may constitute harassment. 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 First Financial Asset Management, Inc 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.

Is First Financial Asset Management, Inc a scam?

According to the Better Business Bureau website, First Financial Asset Management, Inc has been in business since 2010. There have been 52 complaints closed in the last 3 years and 20 complaints closed out in the last 12 months. These consumer complaints often involve allegations of harassment, unprofessional conduct, or disputes over debt validity.

First Financial Asset Management, Inc

What is First Financial Asset Management, Inc?

First Financial Asset Management, Inc is a third-party debt collector located in Phoenix, Arizona. They have headquarters in Peachtree Corners, Georgia.

Address: 2800 N. 44th Street Suite 310 Phoenix, AZ 85008 Phone: (602) 778-6985

First Financial Asset Management, Inc is a debt collection agency and third party collection agency that provides comprehensive solutions for accounts receivable management, receivables management, and receivable management. As a debt purchasing organization, they are involved in receivable purchasing and business process outsourcing, offering integrated business solutions to a diverse client base. Their clients include healthcare service providers (with expertise in healthcare revenue cycle management), insurance subrogation services for other insurance companies, retail credit card lenders, education lenders, consumer loan providers, utility service providers, government agencies, and automotive finance lenders. FFAM is committed to providing high quality services and is affiliated with industry groups such as the Receivables Management Association and an international association for credit and collection professionals. Their team includes experienced collection professionals and credit and collection professionals.

First Financial Asset Management, Inc Phone Harassment Examples

If First Financial Asset Management, Inc engages in any of the following tactics, you may have a case: improper or persistent collection activity may constitute harassment under the law.

Known First Financial Asset Management, Inc Collection Call Numbers

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

(602) 778-6985 (602) 977-3700

If the answer is yes, then you are receiving calls from a known First Financial Asset Management, Inc number. You may be a victim of First Financial Asset Management, Inc phone harassment.  The list above is not all the numbers that First Financial Asset Management, Inc uses. The calls can be from a different number and it still be First Financial Asset Management, Inc calling you. These calls are often attempts to collect delinquent debts, but the company must still comply with consumer protection laws when contacting you. Contact our office right away so we can start the process to stop First Financial Asset Management, Inc from calling you illegally. Above all, no one should live with harassment!

Documenting Harassment: How to Build Your Case

When facing debt collection harassment from agencies like First Financial Asset Management, Inc, keeping detailed records is your best defense. Documenting every interaction with debt collectors not only helps you track unfair debt collection practices, but also strengthens your case if you need to take legal action or dispute false information with credit reporting agencies.

Start by maintaining a comprehensive log of all phone calls from the collection agency. Note the date, time, and the name of the debt collector, as well as any details about the conversation—especially if you experience repeated calls, abusive language, or threats regarding your financial asset or financial future. Save all written communication, including letters and emails, as these can provide crucial evidence of debt collector abuse or violations of fair debt collection practices.

It’s also important to keep records of any financial transactions related to your debt, such as payments made, fees charged, or any correspondence about your financial obligations. This information can help you dispute inaccurate or misleading information that may be reported to credit reporting agencies, protecting your credit report and financial future.

Understanding your rights under federal laws like the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) is essential. These laws are designed to protect consumers from unfair practices by debt collection agencies and ensure that your financial asset management is handled lawfully. If you believe a debt collector has crossed the line, you can file a complaint with the (CFPB) or consult a consumer protection attorney to discuss your options for recovering damages, including attorney fees and court costs.

Common Questions:

Is First Financial a scam? No, First Financial has been in business since 2010.

Can First Financial seize my property? First Financial 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 obtained a judgment against you, the debt collector may be able to take certain property as permitted by the court. In some cases, this could include wage garnishment or a levy on your bank account, depending on the court’s ruling.

Can First Financial sue me? Yes, First Financial can sue you so long as the debt is within the statute of limitations. If a lawsuit is filed, you may receive a court summons, and it is important to respond promptly and understand your rights.

Can First Financial report my debt to the collections bureaus? First Financial can typically report only delinquent accounts to the collections bureaus.

Can First Financial arrest me?

The following is a sample list of complaints filed against First Financial and can be found on Pacer.org.

2:19-cv-00067-HSM-MCLC Harvey v. First Financial Asset Management, Inc. et al

2:19-cv-00027-RWS-JCF Rucker v. First Financial Asset Management, Inc.

1:18-cv-01201-MHC Patton v. First Financial Asset Management, Inc.

1:18-cv-00011-ARR-RER Weinberger v. First Financial Asset Management, Inc. et al

1:17-cv-03766-MHC Beede v. First Financial Asset Management, Inc. et al

Many of these cases involve alleged violations of consumer protection laws and federal law, such as the Consumer Financial Protection Act. Common issues include the use of false or misleading information by debt collectors and disputes over a debt’s validity. Consumers are protected under laws like the FDCPA and FCRA, which regulate how debt collectors must operate and prohibit deceptive practices.

To protect yourself, regularly review your credit reports from all three major bureaus to verify reported debts and identify any inaccuracies. For more information about your rights, how to dispute errors, and additional resources, visit the company’s debt page.

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. In addition to legal assistance, we also provide resources and guidance on money management to help clients regain control of their finances. Rather than suffer alone, contact our office to begin the process to stop the First Financial harassment. Our office has been assisting consumers since 2010. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau.

Consumer Rights Law Firm, PLLC Better Business Bureau

If you are interested in learning more about how to safeguard yourself and prevent harassment from First Financial, call us at (877)700-5790 for immediate assistance or visit our website at www.consumerlawfirmcenter.com

Success Stories

“I had the pleasure of dealing with Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC on 2 different occasions the staff were very courteous and helpful and they were familiar with the Collection Agency’s in question and the harassment calls stop, I was even compensated. I would recommend this company to anyone going thru this type of harassment a very satisfied customer”.

“Because of a lie from a third party debt collector that threatened me financially I nearly made the mistake of paying the debt collector money I couldn’t afford. The people here were friendly, knowledgeable and settled my case quickly. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!”

Check out a links below for more information:

Arizona Attorney General 

https://consumerlawfirmcenter.com/stop-everest-receivables-services-inc-phone-harassment/

https://consumerlawfirmcenter.com/apex-asset-management-llc-phone-harassment/

https://consumerlawfirmcenter.com/alliance-one-debt-collection-harassment/

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.