Who Is Calling 630-383-7266?
If you receive calls from 630-383-7266, the caller may be Receivable Management Services, a debt collection agency. Debt collectors may contact consumers about unpaid debts. However, they must follow the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). This law protects consumers from harassment and deceptive collection tactics. If Receivable Management Services violates the law, you may have legal options.
Your Rights Under the FDCPA
- Calls at inconvenient hours – Debt collectors generally cannot call before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m. Frequent calls meant to pressure you may violate the law.
- Harassment or abusive behavior – Collectors cannot threaten you or use offensive language. The FDCPA restricts aggressive collection practices.
- Failure to provide written validation – Receivable Management Services must send written notice confirming the debt within five days after first contact.
- Discussing your debt with others – Collectors cannot share your debt information with coworkers, friends, or most family members.
- False or misleading statements – A collector cannot lie about the debt amount or falsely threaten legal action.
What You Can Do About Calls from 630-383-7266
- You can request debt validation. Ask Receivable Management Services to send written proof that the debt is valid.
- Keep records of each call. Write down the date, time, and details of the conversation.
- You can dispute the debt in writing if the information is incorrect.
- You may also send a cease-and-desist letter asking the collector to stop contacting you.
Protect Yourself From Debt Collection Harassment
The FDCPA allows consumers to challenge illegal collection practices. If Receivable Management Services violated the law, you may qualify for compensation.
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Ways You Might See This Number
630-383-7266
630-383-7266
This could be a Debt Collector calling you.

630-383-7266

630-383-7266
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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