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  • Report:  #243603

Complaint Review: Receivables Performance Management LLC - Bothell Washington

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- Anaheim, California,
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Updated:

Receivables Performance Management LLC
1930 220TH ST SE STE 101 BOTHELL, WA 98021 Bothell, 98021 Washington, U.S.A.
Phone:
866-2127408
Web:
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About two months ago I started getting threatening phone calls from RPM (Receivables Performance Management, LLC) this company calls me from 6am until 12pm at night and several times a day, some days as much as 30-40 times, they call my personal cell phone, my work, and refuse to be polite on the telephone, most often swearing at me and calling me an a*****e, and a thief. I have been registered through the FCC and the FTC on the national do not call list, I have made several complaints to Sprint about this company. They are trying to collect a debt that I owe to Sprint. Being a single father fighting for custody of my children is costing me everything I have right now, and Sprint has worked with me to make payment arrangements, however RPM continues to call and harass me everyday. The have been rude to family members and have given out my personal information to fellow employees at my work and other people who have answered the telephone in an attempt to contact myself. They have sworn at my kids on the phone. I am fed up with this kind of abuse, I have tried multiple times to get fax numbers, names, call back numbers, addresses for their company, and all their reps seem to know how to do is yell and scream at me with violent behavior and language befitting a company rep. I just don't know how to get them to stop.

Chris

Anaheim, California
U.S.A.


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NYC,
New York,
U.S.A.
What you need to do

#2Consumer Suggestion

Thu, April 26, 2007

Send them a cease and desist letter, certified and return receipt request. Once they recieve this letter they are NOT allow to contact you anymore under the Fair Debt Collection Practices. If they do again you have the right to sue them, in almost all the cases they will not contact u again. Also if you can record what they are saying to you on the phone. This will become evidence if you do decide to sue them.

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