(205)-588-XXXX exchange includes phone numbers around Birmingham, AL. Registered carriers include Centurylink for Landline in Jefferson, Shelby county with zip codes 35015, 35060, 35061, 35064.
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(205) 588-8456 - September 19th, 2024 6:27pm
They keep threatening law enforcement
(205) 588-8456 - February 15th, 2019 4:29am
Mark Levi, two numbers****ociated with name. (205)588-8456 (cell or VoIP) and (866)307-6995 (claims is his business number). Only reached two different individuals from last number. Neither number provides information. Threats of law enforcement arriving and one operator loves to threaten you with law enforcement and reminds you constantly that he hopes you have a court date coming up. The other guy is professional, one shouldn't even work at McDonald's. It comes off as a scam and a good one, except for the professional man(names are not included in case these are legit pre legals etc.) Who explains everything very well. Stated they are licensed and use a government database and skiptrace to find information on people. The other guy just talks over you and makes idle threats while stating all your personal information. So seems legit due to the information and the timeframe (within 2 mins of calling from just a phone number.)(they can't track if you VoIP or vpn the number),but mostly comes off as a scam thanks to the one overly aggressive individual. Phone number (866) 307-6995 will also reroute to a 678 area code, which is ***mings, GA then c****e back to the dialed number. Wasn't quick enough to capture the full number. More info as I'm available to update. This is very recent activity.
(205) 588-7043 - June 18th, 2015 4:37am
Spam
(205) 588-7043 - May 22nd, 2015 5:35am
Must be spammer I don't owed anything...
(205) 588-7043 - May 13th, 2015 3:56pm
PORTFOLIO RECOVERY****OCIATES - DEBT COLLECTOR - must be spam bc i have no debt...
(205) 588-7043 - May 7th, 2015 10:00pm
Portfolio Recovery - debt collector
(205) 588-7042 - November 17th, 2014 9:11pm
I didn't pay the bill 15 years ago and sure ain't going to pay today !! ****
(205) 588-7042 - November 17th, 2014 8:57pm
no name NO ANSWER don't recognise number DON'T ANSWER they don't even leave a message must be related to OBAMMA.
(205) 588-7042 - November 11th, 2014 12:36am
Ball ****ers!!!!
(205) 588-7042 - November 10th, 2014 3:09pm
Called on Monday morning, I didn't answer my cell and no message was left..
(205) 588-7042 - August 19th, 2014 7:05pm
It should be a***nst the law to have so many phone number from one company( Portfolio recovery).An I get them without the real name on it!
(205) 588-7042 - August 19th, 2014 1:42am
If this number calls you BLOCK IT ASAP!
(205) 588-7042 - August 18th, 2014 11:38am
They called my brother's cell phone Sunday evening looking for me. He told them there was no one there by that name. Since we know no one in Alabama we won't be answering those calls. Thanks for the info.
(205) 588-7042 - August 17th, 2014 9:20pm
called on a Sunday afternoon and did not leave a message
(205) 588-7042 - August 5th, 2014 11:42pm
Is not that they're like many other low life debt collectors out there, these guys actually are a**** the more professional debt collectors - hard to believe, isn't it? However because they buy leads and debt in bulk, they acquire old and statute expired debt, right along with legitimate ones. Unfortunately is not going to help their bottom line to try to figure which is which, so they go after all of them. It gets nasty when they work an account for a while and there is no pay off. At that point for all their grand standings, their agents act no different that any other low life debt collector. And no - they will not listen to any arguments about the debt is old, paid off, or not yours. All they want is some money (10 to 30 cents on the dollar) so they can get the supervisors off their back and maybe get a bonus. This company is a big one so they know how to get around federal rules. If you want to get them off of you, go through your state's authorities.