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Powell Rogers & Speaks is a debt collection agency that may contact you about an alleged balance, including older local tax-related accounts in Pennsylvania, and the safest first step is to verify the claim in writing before you pay or share sensitive information. If you believe the contact has become excessive or misleading, their conduct may violate federal debt collection rules depending on the facts.

Table of Contents

  • Who Is Powell Rogers & Speaks?
  • Who is Powell Rogers & Speaks?
  • Why You Might Be Hearing From Powell Rogers & Speaks
  • What Powell Rogers & Speaks Harassment Can Look Like
  • Is Powell Rogers & Speaks Breaking the Law
  • What Public Sources Show About Powell Rogers & Speaks Outreach
  • How to Stop Collection Calls
  • What Proof To Request So You Can Verify the Claim
  • How To Handle Local Tax Letters and Similar Balances
  • How To Respond If Legal Language Shows Up
  • What Changed in 2026 That Affects Calls and Messages
  • Get Help With Harassment

Who Is Powell Rogers & Speaks?

Powell Rogers & Speaks is a debt collection agency that may contact consumers about alleged unpaid balances, including certain local or government-related accounts. Some outreach is tied to older municipal or tax-related obligations rather than typical consumer debt.

If you believe Powell Rogers & Speaks contacted you, the safest step is to verify the company and request written validation before discussing payment. Unclear or rushed contact could indicate a verification issue or a potential wrong-party collection attempt.

Why Does Powell Rogers & Speaks Contact You?

Why Does Powell Rogers & Speaks Contact You

This firm contacted you because they claim you owe a balance placed with them for collection. Some Pennsylvania municipal or school-tax pages also reference outside collectors for older local tax balances (for example, delinquent per capita and occupation tax bills), which can create confusion if you moved, never lived in the district, or never received the earlier bills.

If you think the balance is unfamiliar, treat the first contact from Powell Rogers & Speaks as a verification event, not a payment event.

What Powell Rogers & Speaks Harassment Can Look Like

Powell Rogers & Speaks harassment usually feels like pressure without clarity, especially when calls, voicemails, or letters do not explain the source of the balance.

Common red flags that could indicate a problem include:

  • Repeated calls that do not clearly identify the creditor or government entity
  • Voicemails that sound urgent but do not provide written account details
  • Requests for payment before they explain the account type, years, or fee breakdown
  • Conflicting answers from different representatives
  • Requests for your SSN or full DOB on an inbound call before validating the debt

Even if a collector is legitimate, unclear or high-pressure outreach may still be something you should document and challenge in writing.

Is Powell Rogers & Speaks Breaking the Law?

Is Powell Rogers & Speaks Breaking the Law

You do not have to guess. If you believe Powell Rogers & Speaks is harassing you, the contact may violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) depending on what happened and how often it happened. The FDCPA prohibits conduct that has the natural consequence of harassing, oppressing, or abusing someone, including repeated calling with intent to annoy or harass.

Debt collectors also have notice requirements under Regulation F, including what information must be provided in a validation notice.

FDCPA and Regulation quick reference

  • Repeated calls meant to harass or abuse: may violate the FDCPA depending on intent and pattern.
  • False or misleading statements about legal status or consequences: could potentially violate the FDCPA.
  • Validation notice requirements: Regulation F describes required validation information and how notices work.

Lawsuits against Powell Rogers & Speaks

Public listings can help you confirm you are dealing with the real company instead of a spoofed caller.

BBB listing identifier

BBB lists Powell, Rogers & Speaks, inc and shows a phone number used on that profile.

Phone numbers reported publicly

Some consumer-law and directory pages list multiple phone numbers associated with Powell Rogers & Speaks. You should treat these as verification tools, not proof a caller is legitimate.

Address and business identifiers

Multiple directories list Halifax, Pennsylvania business identifiers, including “1 Fisher St, Halifax, PA 17032” and a local phone number.

Contact Information

Below are numbers and addresses that are publicly listed in major directories and BBB profile pages. Use them to verify identity, not as proof that a specific caller is legitimate.

Listing Type What Is Publicly Shown Source
BBB profile phone (866) 205 4884 BBB profile
BBB mailing address PO Box 930, Halifax, PA 17032 BBB profile
Street address commonly listed 1 Fisher St, Halifax, PA 17032 YellowPages listing
Local phone commonly listed (717) 896 2850 YellowPages listing
Toll free number commonly published (800) 762 4697 Public complaint directory listing

Use this one rule: If the caller refuses written validation or pushes unusual payment methods, stop and verify first. Federal Trade Commission scam guidance is clear that impersonation is widespread.

How to Stop Powell Rogers & Speaks Collection Calls

How to Stop Powell Rogers & Speaks Collection Calls

If you want the fastest reduction in this agency’s calls, the goal is to (1) stop phone-only pressure, and (2) create a clean paper trail.

Step 1: Stop sharing sensitive info on inbound calls

If a caller asks for your SSN, DOB, or payment immediately, you can say:

“I’m willing to review this, but I need the details in writing first. Please send validation and itemization to my mailing address.”

If they refuse to provide a mailing address and basic account information, that refusal could indicate a scam attempt.

Step 2: Start a call and letter log

Create a note titled Powell Rogers & Speaks Contact Log and track:

This turns “it feels like harassment” into “here is the pattern.”

Step 3: Request validation in writing

A written validation request is often the cleanest way to force clarity and reduce repeat phone conversations. Regulation F’s validation notice rules are a useful reference point when you ask for documentation.

What Proof To Request So You Can Verify the Claim

Your request should focus on proof that lets you verify the source and the math, not an emotional argument.

Ask Powell Rogers & Speaks for:

  • The name of the original creditor or government entity
  • The type of balance (for example, local tax, utility, medical, etc.)
  • The date range or tax years involved
  • Itemization of principal, fees, penalties, and any interest
  • The address used for the original billing (especially for local tax issues)
  • Proof they are authorized to collect (placement/assignment details)

If you believe the debt is not yours, you can dispute it and request validation before making any payment decision,especially if you are unsure how many years can a debt collector come after you?

How To Handle Local Tax Letters and Similar Balances

How To Handle Local Tax Letters and Similar Balances

A “local tax” letter can be confusing because it may relate to a prior address, a prior employer location, or older municipal billing rules.

If Powell Rogers & Speaks references a local tax balance, use this checklist:

  • Identify the tax type named (per capita, occupation, earned income tax, etc.)
  • Identify the taxing body (school district, municipality, tax bureau)
  • Confirm the tax year(s) listed
  • Ask what address they used and where notices were sent
  • Ask whether amounts include penalties, interest, or collection fees
  • Compare the years to your address and employment history

If you think the letter involves a place you never lived, that mismatch could indicate a wrong-party collection attempt or a data error.In those situations, people often ask Do collection agencies sue, and what should I do if I am sued?

How To Respond If Legal Language Shows Up

If a caller hints at “legal action,” your response should stay simple and written.

Use one clear sentence

“Please send the account details and current status in writing, including the creditor/taxing entity and the legal basis for the claim.”

A real lawsuit typically involves court paperwork, a caption, and deadlines. If you receive actual court documents, do not ignore them—deadlines are real, and missing them can harm your options.

Get Help With Powell Rogers & Speaks Harassment

Get Help With Powell Rogers & Speaks Harassment

If contact from this collection agency is repetitive, unclear, or you believe it might violate consumer-protection laws, it can help to have a consumer-rights firm review your call log and letters and tell you what matters.

Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC

At Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC, our mission is simple: to protect consumers from unfair and abusive practices and help them enforce their rights under federal law. We focus on matters involving the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), and Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Our work is centered on holding companies accountable when consumers face harassment, inaccurate reporting, or unlawful communications.

Choosing Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC means working with a team that understands how stressful it can be to deal with aggressive calls, misleading claims, or repeated contact. We take a supportive, clear, and evidence based approach so you understand your options and can take the right next step without pressure.

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Common Questions About Powell Rogers & Speaks

1) Why is Powell Rogers & Speaks contacting me?

They may be contacting you because they claim a creditor or public entity placed an account with them for collection. If you believe the balance is unfamiliar, request written validation before paying.

2) Can they collect local taxes?

Yes, they may pursue balances that are described as local tax-related accounts depending on the placement. If you think it is a local tax issue, ask for the taxing body, tax years, and itemized fees in writing.

3) What is “Powell Rogers and Speaks Harassment” in practical terms?

Powell Rogers and Speaks harassment usually means repeated calls, pressure to pay without details, or statements that feel misleading. If you believe the conduct crossed the line, document call frequency and save every voicemail.

4) What proof should I request from them?

Powell Rogers & Speaks Inc should be able to provide the creditor or taxing entity, the date range, and an itemized balance. If you think the numbers do not add up, request a breakdown of principal, fees, penalties, and interest.

5) What if I never lived where the tax bill claims?

If you believe the address is wrong, that could indicate a wrong-party collection attempt. Ask for the address used, the tax years, and the entity that issued the original bill, then dispute the claim in writing.

6) Can Powell Rogers & Speaks threaten arrest?

For consumer-type debts, arrest threats generally do not make sense and could potentially be an Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) issue depending on what was said. If you think a caller threatened arrest, preserve the voicemail and move communication to writing.

7) How do I verify their phone number?

Use trusted public identifiers (like a BBB listing) to cross-check the business identity, but remember numbers can be spoofed. If you believe you may be dealing with an impersonator, verify by requesting written validation and refusing unusual payment methods.

8) What should I do first if the letter is confusing?

Start by saving the letter and envelope and writing down what they claim you owe. Then send a written validation request so the collector must respond with details before you decide whether to pay.

9) How do I stop calls without making things worse?

If you believe calls are excessive, your safest move is to reduce phone conversations and require written communication. Keeping a call log and requesting validation creates a record if the story changes.

10) Can The Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC help with Powell Rogers & Speaks harassment?

Yes. The Consumer Rights Law Firm PLLC can review your letters and call log, help you draft validation and dispute communications, and advise on next steps if the conduct may violate the FDCPA, FCRA, or TCPA. Call +1 844-638-1122.

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.