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Updated on Author: Sergei Lemberg

Updated on Author: Sergei Lemberg

Revenue Enterprises

Revenue Enterprises or R.E. is a debt collection agency, which receives a lot of consumer complaints to our law firm for debt harassment. Find out who they are, why they might be calling, and how you can stop them.

What is Revenue Enterprises?

Revenue Enterprises, LLC (R.E.) is a third-party collection agency based in Colorado that specializes in collecting delinquent medical bills. R.E. has received consumer complaints alleging violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), including failure to verify debts and using illegal or prohibited communication tactics. If R.E. has contacted you about delinquent financial obligations, make sure you understand your rights before taking action.

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Is Revenue Enterprises a scam?

They’re legit. According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), Revenue Enterprises, LLC is a legitimate collection agency , incorporated in Arizona in 2005; however, the BBB had established a profile page for R.E. in 2001. R.E. has been a BBB-accredited business since 2007. Buzzfile estimates R.E.’s annual revenue at $8.8 million and the size of its headquarters staff at 80 employees.

According to its website, R.E. “provides innovative, cost-effective, and flexible receivables resolution for…clients, with pinpoint focus on delivering exceptional customer service.” R.E. also states that it operates an associated company, Clear Health Finance Solutions, LLC (CHFS). Together, R.E. and CHFS are “IPR Business Solutions companies. IPR is an abbreviation for R.E.’s core values – Integrity, Passion, and Respect…IPR Business Solutions provides the foundation for… how R.E. and CHFS do business.”According to Buzzfile, CHFS generates an estimated $42,000 in annual revenue and employs approximately 3 people.

Revenue Enterprises’ collection services are divided into three divisions: first-party collection and extended business office services through CHFS; third-party collections through R.E.; and a consulting division that assists clients in developing accounts receivable management programs. CHFS utilizes “Early-Out and Pre-Collection Services to address self-pay receivables… concerns for many healthcare clients.” R.E.’s third-party collection staff “are highly trained in compliance standards for collections and healthcare, as well as for excellent customer service. They are also superb negotiators and…employ work flow strategies to prioritize work queues for optimum performance.” Finally, R.E.’s consulting division “collaborates with… client partners to share… experiences and best practices” for services such as “self-pay revenue cycle in healthcare”; “customer and patient service”; “recovery services best practices”; “up-front collections in healthcare facilities”; and “billing statement development.”

The R.E. website includes several statements indicating that they are committed to regulatory compliance. However, there is nospecific or detailed information about its regulatory compliance or training policies. In addition, there are no links or references anywhere on the site to consumer protection resources, laws, or enforcement agencies.

Who are we? We are Lemberg Law, a Consumer Law Firm

Lemberg Law is a consumer law firm helping victims of collection harassment and abuse. We are ranked A+ by the BBB. We’ve helped more than 15,000 consumers stop harassment and recover money from debt collectors. Harassed? Abused? Misled by a collector? Call our Helpline today!  There is no charge unless we win.

How many complaints are there against Revenue Enterprises?

As of March 2019, the BBB has closed 9 complaints against Revenue Enterprises in the preceding three years, with 3 complaints closed in the previous 12 months. All of those complaints cited problems with billing and collections. As of July 2015, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)has closed 8 complaints against R.E.. Justia lists at least 1 case of civil litigation involving R.E.

Contact Information

Revenue Enterprises, LLC
PO Box 441368
Aurora, CO 80044
Telephone:(800) 774 – 7147
Website: http://www.revenueenterprises.com/

Can Revenue Enterprises Sue Me or Garnish My Wages?

It is illegal for a debt collector to make empty threats to sue you or garnish your wages. It is also unlikely R.E. would sue you for a debt you may not owe or they cannot validate. However, debt collection agencies are known to have summoned debtors to court and garnish wages after a default judgement. Contacting an attorney BEFORE this could possibly happen would be a smart move. We’ve helped thousands of consumers fight back against unscrupulous debt collection harassers. Find out if we can help you too today!

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Can you help me file a No Fee Lawsuit against Revenue Enterprises?

Absolutely. Here are some Sample Complaints

Complaints against Revenue Enterprises cite problems resulting from disputes about the validity of debts and the accuracy and legality of credit reporting and collection practices. In April 2018, a complainant stated that she had been contacted by R.E. regarding several medical bills that were allegedly past due. According to the complainant, R.E. was “reporting false medical claims on her credit report.” The complainant stated that she had “submitted multiple disputes” because “what is being reported isn’t valid.” She alleged that R.E. had “incorrect addresses and names reporting on her credit report,” and that they had “also failed to provide proof of the supposed collections” in the form of a validation notice or “actual bill.” The complainant also stated that she had “received collections calls as early as 5 am and as late as 10 pm from random…phone numbers that belong to” R.E.. She stated that she was “so frustrated at this point that she was tempted to contact a lawyer to weigh her options.” In response, R.E. stated that they had “28 accounts in their system…for medical services provided to a minor child between 2014 and 2017,” and that the complainant “is shown as the responsible party on all of these accounts.” R.E. acknowledged that the complainant had “previously disputed 6 of these accounts in 2017, and their records reflect a complete validation of debt was submitted to her attention at an address” matching the address in the complaint. R.E. also stated that they had “attempted to contact the complainant by phone to discuss these accounts without success.” R.E. stated that they would mail the complainant “a complete validation of all accounts…and that …she should contact them with any further disputes on the information sent.” R.E. also agreed to remove “all accounts from credit reporting.”

In January 2017, a complainant stated that Revenue Enterprises had “summoned her to court for old, out-dated billing with interest and fees totaling $4,044.05.” The complainant alleged that the summons includes outdated information about a charge that should have been “billed correctly through insurance.” The complainant stated that neither she nor her husband can “afford to miss work or have a levy from their checks, as this will compromise… ongoing medical expenses and necessities needed.” The complainant alleged that R.E. “has and continues to cause a significant amount of stress to her family, and she feels very victimized.” In response, R.E. stated that they had “researched her accounts outstanding with their legal department and… provided her with a response by letter to her complaint along with a requested summarization of billing through the original providers.” R.E. acknowledged that “insurance was billed and paid on all outstanding accounts.” However , they also stated that “none of the patients that were treated were eligible… on the dates of service in question and therefore those charges were not billed or shown as a coverage.” Although R.E. acknowledge having moved forward with litigation, they appealed to the complainant to contact their “Legal Manager directly to discuss a plan that will work for her and her family at this time.”

Revenue Enterprises Calling You?

Federal laws protect you. The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) regulates the behavior of collection agencies by prohibiting actions such as the use of abusive or threatening language; harassment; or the use of false or misleading information to collect a debt. The FCRA regulates how collection agencies and creditors report delinquent debts to credit reporting agencies. Additional consumer protection laws include the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and the Consumer Financial Protection Act (CFPA).

But here’s the rub: If you want to enforce your rights, or recover money for violations — you need to sue. These laws provide individuals like you with a means to seek monetary damages in court. For example, the FDCPA allows consumers who have been violated to recover damages of up to $1,000, plus attorney fees and court costs.

Stop Debt Collection Harassment

You may have a case, if…

  • You are receiving multiple calls per week from third party collection agencies
  • You are receiving early morning or late night calls from debt collectors
  • You are receiving calls at work from a debt collection agency
  • Debt collectors are calling your friends, neighbors, or coworkers
  • Collectors are threatening you with violence, a lawsuit, or arrest
  • A debt collector attempts to collect more than you owe
  • You are being threatened with negative credit reporting
  • A debt collector attempts to intimidate you
  • Criminal accusations are being made towards you
  • Use of obscene language during an attempt to collect
  • Automated robocalls are being made to your phone in an attempt to collect

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About the Author:

Sergei Lemberg is an attorney focusing on consumer law, class actions related to automotive issues, and personal injury litigation. With nearly two decades of experience, his areas of practice include Lemon Law (vehicle defects), Debt Collection Harassment, TCPA (illegal robocalls and texts), Fair Credit Reporting Act, Overtime claims, Personal Injury cases, and Class Actions. He has consistently been recognized as the nation's "most active consumer attorney." In 2020, Mr. Lemberg represented Noah Duguid before the United States Supreme Court in the landmark case Duguid v. Facebook. He is also the author of "Defanging Debt Collectors," a guide that empowers consumers to fight back against debt collectors and prevail, as well as "Lemon Law 101: The Laws That Lemon Dealers Don't Want You to Know."

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