Who Is Calling 800-220-0260?
Calls from 800-220-0260 often come from Financial Recoveries, a debt collection agency. Federal law permits collection activity, but the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) strictly governs how collectors behave. When a collector crosses those boundaries, you can take action and enforce your rights.
Know What the FDCPA Protects
The FDCPA establishes clear limits on collection conduct. Watch for these violations:
- Calling at improper times or too frequently
- Collectors may contact you only between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. and cannot repeatedly call to pressure or annoy you.
- Using harassment or abusive tactics
- Threats, intimidation, or offensive language violate federal law.
- Failing to provide written validation
- Within five days of first contact, Financial Recoveries must send written details of the debt.
- Contacting third parties about your debt
- Disclosure of your debt to others—outside limited exceptions—is prohibited.
- Making false or misleading statements
- Misrepresenting the amount owed or threatening legal action without intent to follow through breaks the law.
- Take Control of the Calls
Ways to Protect Yourself Starting Now
- Request validation
- Demand written proof to confirm the debt is accurate and enforceable.
- Document every interaction
- Record dates, times, frequency, and statements to build a strong record.
- Dispute or resolve the debt
- Send a written dispute if the debt is incorrect, or negotiate payment if it is valid.
- Stop further contact
- Send a cease-and-desist letter and require Financial Recoveries to stop calling.
Take Action to Enforce Your Rights
FDCPA violations can entitle you to compensation, including statutory damages and attorney’s fees.
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Ways You Might See This Number
800-220-0260
800-220-0260
This could be a Debt Collector calling you.

800-220-0260

800-220-0260
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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