2402107113

Country: USA
240 area code: Maryland (Aspen Hill, Bethesda, Frederick)
Report a phone call from 240-210-7113 and help to identify who and why is calling from this number.
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    falcon
    Some dude I could barely understand called & said I owed AT&T money. I told him I dont owe anyone a [***] thing. He hung up , I backtracked the number , it was RPM, a collection agency in
    Waldorf, MD.
    • Caller: RPM
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    jammie
    its a collection agency i beleive....they asked who I was..I only said a first name...they asked for my father only by first name...coincidence...maybe.....who does in fact have a many collection accounts with people...they gave me no information kept me on hold..it was like they were just confirming it was his phone number... to actually reach the person though..basically to confirm an identity...then they said hold on and never came back to me...so I hung up after several minutes.
    • Caller: RPM
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    A-non-e-mouse
    RPM, ReceivablePerf, Receivable Performance Management.  Debt collectors which are bottom feeders as they try to collect past due debts that are well past the statute of limitations.
    You can find all you want or need to know about them on their website: www.receivableperformance.com   Their location is in WA.  Their website lists area codes 425 and 503 and they have both 866 and 888 numbers.  I have no idea who they are paying for the 240 area code MD phone number.  No doubt another scum sucker like themselves.
    If you are having trouble with them, keep track of the number of times a day they call as only 1 call is allowed whether or not they actually reach you.  Then report them to the WA attorney general's office consumer affairs division.
    • Caller: ReceivablePerformanceManagement
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Kat
    These people called and asked for someone I don't know who apparently gave my number as a reference. When I said, take my number off, they said that they can't unless I give them my cell number. Then how are they calling me? This is BS and I don't know if they are a scam or what.
    • Caller: Receivables Performance Management (RPM)
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    DS Investigations
    | 1 reply
    I got a call from this number today on May 18, 2010, but I do not have
    a balance on any of my credit cards.  Actually, I have been receiving numerous
    nuisance phone calls that are from, or connected to, my family and relatives.
    This call was a missed call, which I will not return.

    If this particular call is from them as well, then we are dealing with  an
    organized crime family situation, associated with the Church of Scientology.
    They have been harassing me like this for five years continuously, and also
    periodically for over 30 years.  In the past, harassment has not been this consistent,
    as it has been in these last five years.   Since December 2008, most of this harassment
    has stopped, but I must emphasize the word "most".  

    Specifically, you are dealing with Seth D. Derish and Seth Derish, Jr. who are also known
    together as Derish Associates.  My extended Silver family is associated with them as well.
    All of these people engage in various types of financial scamming and drug trafficking.
    The Derish Associates also accept and execute murder contracts also.

    However, both Seth D. Derish and Seth Derish, Jr. are currently incarcerated in California
    on murder charges, and both were not arrested and convicted at the same time.  Seth D. Derish
    was arrested about December 10, 2008, and that is when" most" harassment has stopped since
    that time.  

    Therefore, most people placing comments, here, do not have exactly the same problem as
    I have, but we are all dealing with the same people, or people connected to my organized crime
    family, which I often refer to as the Derish-Silver crime family.

    I am not representing myself as a licensed private investigator, and I
    am only acting for my own concerns and interests.  The motives for my
    family and Derish  Associates, to harass me, is not entirely clear.  I have
    not seen my family in over 30 years, and there has been very little contact
    during this time.

    All I could suggest to callers, besides advice already given here , is
    to file an incident report with your local police department, regarding suspicious
    circumstances or nuisance phone calls.  You may naturally use the information
    I have provided here, as you wish.

    DS Investigations
    • Call type: Prank
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    DS Investigations replies to DS Investigations
    In replying to my own comment, I must report an error.  I stated that I received a call
    from 240-210-7113 on May 18, 2010.  Actually, I received the call on May 17, 2010,
    in the early morning hours.  

    My cell phone is blocked from receiving
    test and voice messages, and I don't answer my
    phone, or return calls I do not recognize.
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    ananamoose
    240-210-7713 calls and when i nicely answer the auto dialer hangs up, its a prompt to get you to call back so they can get to the debtor that way.

    www.receivablesperformance.com or 1-800-618-6709
    So i called this 800 number and got Rashedia she asked for my x boyfriend of 20 some years ago, now mind you a debt that old, why would they bother, never going to see it for sure after 7 its no good anyways. duh! You would think they would know the law and at least be harassing current debt. Well she took my number and agreed to stop calling but within a year they or whom ever they sell the debt to will harrass me again and again. but give it a try it does stop it for a little while. good luck.
               
    Luck to those of you that end up reading this mess...
    Caller ID: RECEIVABLESPERF
    Caller: Receivables Performance
    • Caller: recievables performance management
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    DS Investigations
    Since posting my comments a few minutes ago, I did some research, on the Internet, about
    Receivables Performance Management. Their website address (URL) is, receivablesperformance.com.

    They also have offices, according to their website, in Lynwood, WA and in Portland, OR.
    Their phone numbers are listed below.  

    (425) 412-2600  Lynwood, WA
    (503) 292-2077  Portland, OR

    However this number calling us, (240) 210-7113, is from an area code in Waldorf, MD.
    Also, you can access other links about RPM, doing a Google search, and you will discover
    that this collection agency is a scam operation.  Collecting zombie debt, that is, debt that has
    expired past the statute of limitations, is a scam in itself, to trick people into paying debt that is
    not legally collectible.

    However, it is also possible this company, Receivables Performance Management, is not a real collection agency, but simply acting for themselves, and not an actual
    client company.  They are just hoping to collect money from someone who is nor particularly alert.

    If anyone has old debt that is expired past the statute of limitations in their
    state, you should never pay that debt.  The only exceptions is if the debtor made some
    type of representations to the creditor or collection agency that they still consider themselves
    responsible for such old or zombie debt.

    By all means, don't just send these people any money,
    without first consulting someone qualified to advise you.

    DS Investigations
    • Caller: Receivables Performance Management
    • Call type: Prank
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    Jay Tabares
    They call over and over everytime I answer it there is no one there. It is so annoying. It has been going on for over a month now.
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    Pissed off
    This is some kind of debt colection agency (or fraud) they call sometimes leave a message that they are looking for so and so and sometimes when I answewr they hang up.
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    DS - Investigations
    In my previous comments, I neglected to mention that I
    have never received any correspondence from RPM
    about any debt that I supposedly owe.

    In reality, I do not owe any overdue debt to anyone, but I
    still receive calls from RPM  on a near daily basis.

    Since I still believe this company is owned by people
    in the Derish-Silver crime family, and these calls are
    part of a harassment-murder conspiracy, I don't wish
    to talk to anyone in this company, by returning their calls.

    If other people, who have posted comments here, have
    not received any correspondence about any past due debt,
    then I think you can also safely conclude these phone calls are
    scam phone calls.  You really should have received some
    correspondence about any overdue debt.

    In addition, many calls are made by a computer.  When calls are
    made by computer, the company making the calls knows only so
    many people will answer their phones.  Sometimes, more people
    answer their phones than anticipated.  This results in receiving calls
    from that company, and their line is dead when you answer your phone,
    when they call you.

    I am not acting as a paid, trained or licensed private investigator.

    DS - Investigations
    • Caller: Receivables Performance Management
    • Call type: Prank
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    kr
    this # keeps calling and doesn't leave message!  it calls every day two to three times!
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    merc
    I have gotten several phone calls from these people.. thinking about answering and saying I'm from the police department, maybe that will keep them from calling.
    • Caller: Unknown
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    merc
    Just start harrassing them back.  Dial *67 and then their number.  Keep calling them over and over.  Not going to help much, but it's entertainment while I wait 31 days to file a complaint through the FTC.
    • Caller: RPM
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    DEBT FREE HAHA
    If I'm in the car I just blast the music and let then enjoy it also. They are pretty nice once you know how to bug them more than they bug you. It also helps if you insist they get a professional to remove the stick from their @$$
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    Eemageenaree
    I got news for you. The "do not call" only works for certain things, like people trying to sell you goods or services, it does not stop the PBA from calling you for donations, it does not stop a company you already do business with from calling you to offer other things, and it certainly does not stop debt collectors. If I'm not mistaken, the Do not Call registry has to be renewed periodically. I worked for Verisucks at one of their call centers doing sales. People told us to take them off their list and stop calling them, some claimed they were on the DNC list.  Nothing stops Verisucks.  Most reps will say sure I'll take you off the list, but the fact is it is not up to the rep, but to a manager or above, and they never take those numbers off.  If a customer is sufficiently anoying to a rep, the rep can set it up then for the system to call multiple times. And the debt collection does not stop after 7 years. They might sell your debt to another collection company which then starts another 7 years.  I just ignore the calls, they come up on my caller ID, if I don't know them, I don't answer.
    • Caller: unknown
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    bobby johnson
    i dont have no idear who these people keep call me every day 7 days a week
    • Caller: receivablesperf
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Cinci replies to lori
    This is a collection agency. After several calls that lasted over two weeks I finally picked up. The person on the phone said he was looking for his freind James. When I  told him that I did not know a James but I wanted to know why he called me several times a day for over two weeks he repied "I have not personally called you before today". When I asked who he was he said "don't worry about it, I'm looking for James". Shortly after that he said he worked for RPM and then began going down the road of being somewhat of a smartass. I asked for his boss and he said that he did not put his Boss on the phone for things like this.
    This company has some bad practices and even worse people. Their calls are automated so their system will call you relentlessly even if they have a wrong number
    Fright Back! Report them to the BBB and the FCC!!
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    Cinci
    Here's the info! Call them and let them know what you think of harassment!!

    RPM Receivables Performance Management

    Customer Service/Web
    20816 44th Ave. W
    Lynnwood, WA 98036

    About Your Account
    PO Box 768
    Bothell, WA 98041
    Phone: 1-866-212-7408
    Email: account-inquiry@receivablesperformance.com
    Existing Clients
    clientservices@receivablesperformance.com
    or toll free 1-888-452-9175

    Prospective Clients
    Please contact Keith Brammer, Director of Business Development:
    keith@receivablesperformance.com
    or toll free 1-800-618-6420

    Job Opportunities
    jobs@receivablesperformance.com
    or toll free 1-800-618-8586

    Payment Dispute/Inquiry
    payment-inquiry@receivablesperformance.com
    or toll free 1-800-618-6709
    fax 425-412-2575

    Receivables Performance Management
    Attn: Payment Dispute/Inquiry
    20816 44th Ave W.
    Lynnwood, WA 98036


    receivablesperformance.com
    • Caller: RPM Receivables Performance Management
    • Call type: Debt collector
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    Amarna79 replies to MK
    I get the same calls.  never leaves a voice mail, hangs up if I answer the phone.  Shows up "RECEIVABLESPERF" on my caller ID though.

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