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This number has been reported as spam 4 times, has been searched 490 times, and has garnered 15 comments by our users. These numbers are higher than average, indicating a possible high risk of spam.
User comments on the number (800) 724-1107 suggest it is associated with a debt collection agency that may be employing aggressive and potentially deceptive tactics. Many users report harassment, misinformation, and threats related to old debts, while some mention profane voicemails. Although the number is used for legitimate debt collection purposes, there are warnings that it may be linked to undesirable practices or scams.
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In area code 800, population and demographic dynamics remain diverse, with varying economic trends supporting a range of industries. As per public data sources, the region has evolved with shifts in consumer behavior and communication patterns strongly influenced by technological advancements.
Examining FCC complaint metrics for area code 800 from 2014 to 2023 reveals notable shifts in communication preferences. Wireless/mobile complaints rose, peaking in 2019, whereas wired complaints declined sharply post-2018. VOIP complaints maintained steadiness recently, suggesting a shift in communication modes. Complaints on call types highlight an increase in prerecorded voice call grievances, especially peaking in 2019, while live voice call complaints decreased after reaching a peak in 2017. Notably, no abandoned call complaints were reported in 2022 and 2023. Complaints related to telemarketing, unwanted calls, and robocalls peaked in the mid-2010s. However, by 2023, these complaint types had notably decreased, indicating changing consumer engagements and regulatory impacts.
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People are Saying:
(800) 724-1107 - May 11th, 2012 5:41pm
Calling about a bill that is over 7 years old so legally I don't have to pay it unless I make a payment of any kind so I told them to stop calling. They make threats but legally they can't do a dang thing!!!
(800) 724-1107 - April 28th, 2012 3:05pm
Got a call the other day they told me that they were going to call my boss and have me lose my job if i didnt call them back but the number that the guy left doesnt even work
(800) 724-1107 - February 7th, 2012 11:53am
There may be spammer using this number but Creditors Interc****e is not a spam itself. I am dealing with them myself on a bill. They are a colloctor for bills you have for other places.
(800) 724-1107 - January 11th, 2012 1:23am
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(800) 724-1107 - January 1st, 2012 1:46am
can't believe they left profanity on my voicemail. no msg just cursing.
(800) 724-1107 - February 7th, 2012 11:55am
THIS IS NOT A SPAM CALL!
(800) 724-1107 - January 21st, 2012 12:53am
Didn't answer, thank you guys.
(800) 724-1107 - April 11th, 2012 1:01pm
Not much help!
(800) 724-1107 - February 7th, 2012 11:54am
(800) 724-1107 - March 14th, 2010 5:00am
Creditors Interc****e Receivable Management80 Holtz Dr Airborne Business Pk.Cheektowaga, NY 14225-1470Phone: 716-614-7500 Fax: 716-614-7546also known as "The Benchmark Group"Web Address: www.creditorsinterc****e.com CONSUMER ALERTBEWARE of scam - Interc****e Collectors call, posing as "Senior Prosecutors from State Agencies threatening immediate legal action.Other Offices:Appletree Business Park Ste 92875 Union RdCheektowaga, NY 14227-1465Fax: (716) 614-75468550 Erie RdAngola, NY 14006-9612Phone: (800) 693-3***Fax: (716) 614-76112700 W. Cypress Rd Ste 100Ft Lauderdale, FL 33319Phone: (800) 963-3***Fax: (716) 614-761123355 Mercantile Rd., Suite 9000 ABeachwood, OH 44122Fax: (216) 464-0600866-513-9468 Creditor's Interc****e is located in Buffalo, NY, and they have a large collection operation across the river in Ca***a where the wages and worker benefits are even smaller. VERY aggressive debt collectors who lie, threaten and do any illegal act imaginable to separate you from your money. These are nasty, desperate conmen, and should NEVER be trusted. They have posed as bankers, lawyers and other professionals to scare consumers into believing so****ing bad would happen, if monies were not immediately forthcoming. In reality, these low-lives of the collection industry are nothing but a fraud! Any debt collector from Buffalo, New York is desperate, however Creditors Interc****e apparently is hiring the WORST of the WORST! Stay far away -- they are desperate and dangerous.http://www.budhibbs.com/collectorpages/creditors_interc****e.htm ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO ANNOUNCES REFORM DEAL WITH THREE NY DEBT COLLECTION COMPANIES OVER DECEPTIVE TECHNIQUES Companies to pay $245,000 to state for violating state and federal debt collection laws, must provide easily accessible consumer complaint forms through company Web sites ~Latest action in Cuomo's ongoing probe into unlawful debt collection and settlement practices ALBANY, N.Y. (June 2, 2009) - Attorney General Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that his office has reached an agreement with three New York debt collection companies that failed to adequately supervise employees who engaged in deceptive and fraudulent ****ods to collect debts.The three companies, Creditors Interc****e Receivable Management, LLC, Capital Management Services, LP and Tri-Financial, LLC, have agreed to substantially reform their business practices in order to be in full compliance with the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and New York’s Debt Collection Procedures Act. The companies, which are based in Western New York but do business across the country, are also paying $245,000 to the state in penalties and costs.“We will continue to investigate the myriad deceptive practices that debt collection companies, debt settlement companies and others employ as a means to exploit consumers who are already down on their luck,” said Attorney General Cuomo. “These three companies have agreed to immediately stop these practices and reform their policies to ensure their collectors comply with both state and federal law. I call on other companies engaged in the business of debt to do the same.”According to complaints received by the Attorney General’s Office, collectors at the three companies employed fraudulent tactics in an attempt to collect debts, including: Contacting alleged debtors without a lawful justification for doing so and even after being asked in writing to cease all communication Contacting consumers at their places of employment even though the collectors were aware that such contact was prohibited by the consumers’ employers Discussing consumers’ debts with third parties (i.e. employers, neighbors, etc.), and doing so even after the third party told the company to cease such communications Falsely claiming that the company was acting on behalf of an attorney and that the company or a creditor was about to commence legal action a***nst the consumer Failing to respond to consumers requests for debt verificationUnder separate settlements with Attorney General Cuomo’s Office, the three companies have agreed to enhance their compliance protocols and make it easier for consumers to file complaints a***nst individual collectors. All three companies must create a direct link on their respective Web sites to consumer complaint forms. The companies must also maintain an employee disciplinary history database, as well as a comprehensive database of all complaints made by consumers or third parties who were wrongly contacted by collectors. For the violations, each company must pay penalties and costs to the state. Tactics prohibited by both the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, the New York State debt collection and consumer protection laws include: posing as an attorney, threatening lawsuits or other legal action which cannot be taken, saying a consumer committed a crime or will be arrested and talking with third parties except to get location information. The law further requires collection agencies to send a written notice within five days of initial communication with the consumer explaining how he or she can dispute the debt. If properly disputed, the collection agency must stop all collection attempts and send verification.The settlements announced today are part of a larger investigation by Attorney General Cuomo into unlawful debt collection practices. Last week, Attorney General Cuomo subpoenaed nearly twenty companies and law firms operating as debt collectors throughout the state. His office also shut down two collectors for threatening and intimidating consumers into paying debts that they did not owe. In early May, Attorney General Cuomo announced a lawsuit a***nst two debt settlement companies for fraudulent business practices and false advertising by selling misleading debt settlement plans that very rarely deliver the promised benefits to consumers dealing with debt. Cuomo also launched a website - www.NYDebtHelp.com - that explains consumer rights, allows victims of debt settlement companies quick access to the Attorney General’s office to file complaints, and outlines the stages of the Attorney General’s investigation. These three cases were handled by****istant Attorney General Dennis Rosen and Senior Consumer Frauds Representative Karen Davis under the supervision of Deputy Attorney General for Regional Affairs David Sampson and****istant Attorney General in Charge of the Buffalo Regional Office Russell Ippolito. http://www.oag.state.ny.us/media_center/2009/june/june2a_09.htmlCaller ID: 800-724-1107 Caller: Creditors Interc****e Receivable MgmtCall Type: Debt Collector
(800) 724-1107 - February 11th, 2010 5:00am
Just got a call from this number. Person said he left with some case# and said he called a week ago. Told me to return call with my attorney's information.
(800) 724-1107 - February 11th, 2010 5:00am
Just got a call from this number. Person gave some case# and said he called a week ago. Told me to return call with my attorney's information.
(800) 724-1107 - January 11th, 2010 5:00am
Calls to my cell phone. Not my credit problem. This uses my cell phone minutes and is a hardship.
(800) 724-1107 - December 14th, 2009 5:00am
Just got a call from this person about an account of some sort insisting I was "Heather" and that I called in and just talked to this person. I just got this new phone so I figured it was the wrong number and someone pranking me.
(800) 724-1107 - December 8th, 2009 5:00am
Keep calling saying that they sent letter to my "attorney". Constantly harassing me. Be on the lookout.