Get Help Now – Stop Calls From 800-900-1382
If you’re receiving repeated calls from 800-900-1382, it is likely that Penn Credit Services, a debt collection agency, is attempting to contact you regarding an alleged outstanding debt.
Reasons for Calls from Penn Credit Services at 800-900-1382
- Collect payment on a debt you owe.
- Verify or confirm your contact information.
- Attempt to resolve a balance with your creditor.
Learn About Penn Credit Services
Penn Credit Services is a third-party debt collection agency that works on behalf of creditors to recover overdue payments. As a debt collector, they are required to comply with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) to ensure their practices are ethical and lawful.
- Calling excessively or at odd hours.
- Using abusive, threatening, or deceptive tactics.
- Contacting you without proper verification of the debt.
Dealing with Repeated Calls from 800-900-1382
If you believe these calls are unwarranted or that you do not owe the debt:
- Request Debt Validation: You have the right to ask Penn Credit Services to provide written proof of the debt.
- Keep Records: Document the date, time, and content of each call you receive from 800-900-1382.
- Dispute or Negotiate: If you do not owe the debt, you can dispute it in writing or discuss payment options.
- Stop Harassing Calls: Send a cease-and-desist letter to stop further communication if needed.
Understand Your Rights When Dealing with Debt Collectors
If you suspect Penn Credit Services has violated your rights, you may be entitled to compensation under the FDCPA.
- Threatening or harassing behavior.
- Contacting third parties about your debt.
- Misrepresenting the amount or nature of the debt.
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Ways You Might See This Number
800-900-1382
This could be a Debt Collector calling you.
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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