





Is Chase Bank Calling You from 210-520-6400?
Chase Bank may be calling from 210-520-6400. These direct creditors often try to collect debts without third-party agencies. While Chase Bank isn't a third-party collector, meaning the FDCPA doesn't apply, state regulations often still provide safeguards.
Know Your Rights - State Protections
Check your state's rules. Here's how laws may affect how Chase Bank can contact you:
- 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 with 210-520-6400 or other Chase numbers for the same debt and false representations.
- Texas: Forbids calls outside legal hours and to workplaces that prohibit them.
What You Can Do If the Calls Continue
Repeated calls from 210-520-6400 could violate your rights. Here's how to push back:
- 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
210-520-6400
210-520-6400
This could be a Debt Collector calling you.

210-520-6400

210-520-6400
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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