





Is Chase Bank Calling You from 210-520-0146?
Calls from 210-520-0146 are likely coming from Chase Bank, a first-party lender managing its own debt recovery. Even if Chase Bank is exempt from federal debt collection laws, your state might limit what they're allowed to do.
What State Laws Say About Debt Collection
Many states restrict how companies like Chase Bank contact consumers. Here are a few examples of state laws that might apply:
- California: Prohibits threats, false claims, and third-party disclosures.
- Florida: Lets you stop collection calls with a written request.
- Massachusetts: Limits personal collection calls to two per week.
- Michigan: Bans calls outside 8 a.m.- 9 p.m. or at work if you've objected.
- Pennsylvania: Disallows multiple calls for the same debt and false representations.
- Texas: Forbids calls outside legal hours and to workplaces that prohibit them.
Steps to Take If 210-520-0146 Keeps Calling
Here's how to respond if Chase Bank keeps calling from 210-520-0146 despite your concerns:
- Ask for written verification to confirm what you owe and to whom.
- Log each call with dates, times, and summaries to document the activity.
- Report violations to your state's attorney general or consumer protection agency.
- Consult a lawyer if the calls feel threatening, excessive, or misleading.
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Ways You Might See This Number
210-520-0146
210-520-0146
This could be a Debt Collector calling you.

210-520-0146

210-520-0146
Other Examples of Illegal Harassment
- Multiple calls per week or day
- Attempts to collect more than you owe
- Early morning or late night calls
- Calls to friends, neighbors, or coworkers
- Collection calls at work
- Use of obscene language
- Threats of violence, lawsuit, or arrest
- Attempts to intimidate you
- Use of obscene language
- Multiple calls from different phone numbers
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