336-358-4900
Country: USA
336 area code:
North Carolina (Greensboro, High Point, Kernersville)
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- dcguyThis # has been calling a lot. I finally stayed on the line and it said a rep is not avialble please call again. I just got a phone call call back from a strange man Mr. Duffell (sp?) and he wouldn't identify where he is from.
- MarcI always get a call from this number
- Caller: idk
- d.r.It's the same as 866-938-8060.They are calling for A Nancy R. And Left only a confirmation code.
- Caller: north carolina
- AlA Greensboro, NC company that does robo calling looking for someone who is not at this number. The BBB gives them a B+ rating. File a complaint with the FTC and the BBB.
- Caller: Source RM
- Joyce SoyarsWhen they call it is a recording and I still do not know why they are calling
me. - Brigitte NYThis number is also calling me numerous times and leaves a referance number but noone is ever there. 336-358-4900 is where they call from. They leave a message to call 866-938-8060
- Caller: unknown
- ArielleI just got a call from 336-558-4900. They left no message this time. The call before this they left a message with a reference number telling me that this is not a sales call. They don't say who they are or where they are calling from. What can be done about this??
- Caller: Source RM
- another irritated
- rgot several calls. They always ask for someone who doesnt live here and then get rude with me when I tell them they have teh wrong #
- gGet at least 3 calls per week. They ask for someone who doesnt live here. I keep telling them that, but thet keep calling back!
- RWBeen getting a call from this number what seems like over a year now. Person they ask for doesn't live here. I don't pay any attention and just erase it from my answering machine. I am getting tired of this. What ever happen to the Do Not Call list?
- informationBusiness Contact and Profile for Source RM
Name: Source RM
Phone: (336) 286-3111
Address: 3859-303 Battleground Ave.
Greensboro, NC 27410
Website: www.sourcerm.com
Original Business Start Date: March 2008
Principal: Mr. Mark Littrell, Member Manager
Customer Contact: Mr. Mark Littrell, Member Manager
Email Address: kaykerr@sourcerm.com
Entity: Limited Liability Corporation
Incorporated: March 2008, NC
Employees: 3
Type of Business: Collection Agencies
BBB Accreditation: Source RM is not a BBB Accredited business.
Additional DBA Names: Source Receivables Management- Caller: source rm
- they break the lawBONN v. SOURCE RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT, LLC.
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Plaintiff: MICHAEL BONN
Defendant: SOURCE RECEIVABLES MANAGEMENT, LLC.
Case Number: 3:2009cv03306
Filed: July 6, 2009
Court: New Jersey District Court
Office: Trenton Office [ Court Info ]
County: Mercer
Presiding Judge: Judge Joel A. Pisano
Referring Judge: Magistrate Judge Douglas E. Arpert
Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Other Statutory Actions
Cause: 15:1692 Fair Debt Collection Act
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff- Caller: source rm
- they break the lawWallace v. Source Receivables Management, LLC
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Plaintiff: Troy Wallace
Defendant: Source Receivables Management, LLC
Case Number: 5:2009cv00224
Filed: May 22, 2009
Court: North Carolina Eastern District Court
Office: Western Division Office [ Court Info ]
County: WAKE
Presiding Judge: Chief Judge Louise Wood Flanagan
Nature of Suit: Other Statutes - Consumer Credit
Cause: 15:1692 Fair Debt Collection Act
Jurisdiction: Federal Question
Jury Demanded By: Plaintiff- Caller: source rm
- protect yourselfUnder Provisions of Federal Law
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
It is Illegal for Debt Collectors to:
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Imply that failure to pay the debt could result in arrest, imprisonment, or garnishment of wages;
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Call consumers at work when they knew the consumers' employers prohibited such calls;
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Talk with third parties, including neighbors, children, and employers, for purposes other than acquiring location information about consumers, without consumers' consent;
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Cause the telephone to ring, or engage a person in telephone conversations, repeatedly or continuously, with the intent to annoy, abuse, or harass a consumer;
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Threaten to take action -- such as filing a lawsuit -- when they did not intend to do so;
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Call consumers at times or places that they knew or should have known were inconvenient;
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Fail to notify consumers of their right to dispute and obtain verification of their debts, and to obtain the name of the original creditor
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Continue to try to collect debts after consumers disputed them in writing, and before verifying the debts.
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Use obscene or profane language- Caller: source rm
- listenA typical collection agency fraud A deception used to induce a supplier to sell. In a fraud, the debtor has no intention of repaying debt. works this way: An agency contacts and solicits collection business from a credit The privilege of buying goods, services or borrowing money in return for a promise of future payment. manager, often at unusually low collection rates. A fee structure is agreed upon, and the credit manager places one or more accounts with the collection agency, and the collection agency contacts debtors go about collecting the balance due --- just as any other collection agency would do.
However, the collection agency does not pay the creditor A person, business or governmental agency with a claim A right to payment or other equitable remedy in the event of a breach of contract. against a debtor or debtor's business. clai A right to payment or other equitable remedy Relates to the judicial means or court procedures by which legal and equitable rights are enforced. in the event of a breach of contract. m against a debtor or debtor's business. based on payments received from the debtor or business entity that owes money. . Instead, the collection agency pockets the money A medium of exchange; coined or stamped currency. . The beauty of this scam is its simplicity. Creditors normally trust their collection agency to act in their best interest Compensation for the use of money. . These scams often come to light only when the debtor contacts the creditor and asks to re-establish a relationship and is told the debt must be repaid before any consideration will be given to re-establishing a business relationship. When the debtor tells the creditor the debt has been paid, things start to get interesting.
Typically, the creditor contacts the agency and:
* The agency denies receiving payment
* The agency is out of business or has moved, or
The agency admits receiving the money but due to a clerical error, they were unable to determine which of their clients was owed the money.
In any of these scenarios, if your collection agency does not immediately disgorge the payments it has received then the creditor must pursue payment as they would with any other delinquent debtor.
Ironically, the credit manager may never learn that the debt has been repaid, and without this information there is no reason to question the collection agency about the status of payment.
One final note: A collection agency can also defraud creditors by failing to remit collected payments promptly - this earning interest on your company's money. Your contract with the collection agency should always specify the maximum amount of time the agency may hold onto your money before issuing payment - as well as the penalties for failing to send payments on time.- Caller: source rm
- Do NOT "pay off" these scammers!Beware Fake Debt Collection Agencies
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And now for today's Snippets...
Beware Fake Debt Collection Agencies
Aside from vampires, werewolves and zombies, debt collectors are among the scariest creatures ever conjured by the human mind. Just kidding -- sort of.
We say "sort of" because some scammers are using people's fear of being labeled "deadbeats" to extort money from honest, creditworthy consumers.
Posing as a collection agency representative, the con artist will contact a victim by mail, email or telephone, claiming the person owes a specific dollar amount to a particular company.
To convince victims to wire money to pay the "delinquent accounts," scammers will threaten to report "overdue bills" to credit bureaus, take some form of legal action or even drain money from victims' bank accounts without their consent.
Ironically, real "deadbeats" probably wouldn't fall for this scam, since they have no intention of repaying their creditors. But upright citizens may doubt themselves, thinking they've forgotten to pay a bill.
And, because the sums involved tend to be fairly small, some people may be tempted to just pay the "bill" and "get it over with."
Do NOT "pay off" these scammers!- Caller: source rm
- Daniel| 1 replyThis is a company that calld me about a bogus bill from a placetatI lived in 21 years ago....YES 21 years ago.
They make outstanding invoices up and try to sqeeze you to pay a bogus collections bill - AnnieThey've called my mobile phone on November 20, 23, 25, 27, and 30. Theyleave a message to call another number back and reference account number ...
- shrrecording asking for unknown person - received several times. want my number removed from their system
- Caller: rmsystems
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