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MCI WORLDCOM COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
Macomb
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48035, 48036, 48038, 48042
Mount Clemens, MI
42° 35' 50.61", -82° 52' 45.38"
Affiliated with Verizon, the Landline line (586) 461-1002 traces back to Mount Clemens, MI, or close by. It has been looked up 155 times total. There's a record of 28 comments for this number, with the most recent note received onFebruary 24th, 2010. Up to now, its spam score registers at 100%. Further in-depth facts are listed below.
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According to public data sources, area code 586 boasts a population of over two million, with a slight female majority and a median age nearing the national median. The region has experienced consistent population growth, especially in Oakland County, followed by Macomb and St. Clair counties. Economically, 586 outperforms national benchmarks, with median incomes increasing substantially over the past decade. The area's labor force participation rate remains robust, surpassing national averages and showing a marked decrease in unemployment.
Call complaints in area code 586 have fluctuated over the years. Wireless/mobile complaints peaked in 2018 but have since declined. Prerecorded voice complaints also peaked in 2018, with live voice and text message complaints displaying varied trends, reflecting changing communication patterns. Robocall and telemarketing complaints have diminished notably, with robocalls dropping to none in recent years, aligning with shifts in the region's communication preferences based on FCC complaint metrics.
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(586) 461-1002
I have a car payment with credit acceptance and I have no problem with them what so ever. Yeah they do call alot when your behind but who's fought is that. I know it was mine so if I made the payment on time they wouldn't of called. It's their job did u ever think that they have a family to feed. Everyone has hardships somewhere along the road but personal I've been laid off from work and Trust me I"m more then one payment behind and once I stopped blowing smoke up their a**es and promising payment I knew i couldn't make and started being honest with them they are very understanding. They niver once made a threat to take my car. To be honest I've never dealt with a more lenient company. SO if you do have business with them maybe you should try to talk to them and then see how much the phone calls stop. once u do talk to them they stop unless you break the agreement made. Think about it if you where owned money wouldn't u like to know at least what was going on.
(586) 461-1002
credit acceptance corporation. assistance (800)634-1506. customer service representative (800)857-7377. www.creditacceptance.com critty you are a buttmonkey.
(586) 461-1002
Here is their Web sitehttp://www.creditacceptance.com/Default.aspx
(586) 461-1002
I have a new phone number and these people keep calling me. I guess the previous owner of this number may have had an account with them. When I answer the phone, they don't say a word. They just called again. They have no idea who I am and are just harassing me. I swear to God, I will shut them down. I hate scumbag credit companies.
(586) 461-1002
In the United States, collection agencies such as CREDIT ACCEPTANCE operate outside of the law. They call random people on the telephone asking to speak to total strangers that the people have never heard of before. The goal is to find someone that is willing to send money in order to stop the calls. Once such a victim is found, he or she is milked for more and more money. Note that the National "Do Not Call" Registry is ignored by collection agencies. Collection agencies employ the old call-and-hang-up routine as well as prerecorded messages with threatening or intimidating words or tone of voice. They are also known to use a variety of phone numbers in order to defeat per-line call blocking. They may even use an unidentified name and number. To stop the latter, the phone company offers a free feature known as "anonymous call blocking".I have learned a few techniques which may be useful to other victims. You must be an innocent victim, i.e. you never had any business with the collection agency in question. This was true for me. I have been harassed for over four years by an assortment of collection agencies asking to speak to about two or three different names, all of which are complete strangers to me.First stop: the Federal Trade Commission. Call them at 1-877-382-4357 or visit them online at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ I spoke with a pleasant person on Friday morning who was most helpful. The wait was not long at all, and the entire call took about five minutes at most. I wish I could say I was optimistic about the outcome, but I have filed complaints with the FTC before, to no avail. The calls stop for a few months, but then resume. But at least it's something, and at least the calls stop for a few months.Second stop: the Better Business Bureau. File a complaint against the business. In order to do this, it helps to have the zip code of the company question. If you don't have the zip code, you may need to speak with a customer service representative (CSR) who can locate that information for you. Third stop: the Consumer Protection Hotline. There is a different one servicing each state. Locate the one in your state and file a complaint.Fourth stop: Your local computer store. Purchase a computer modem, hook it up to your computer, and set it up to autodial the collection agency. Be sure to configure your modem to remain on the line until the phone is answered and a human speaks. Ideally, do not hang up until the person hangs up. Cost of the modem is minimal, but you will need some kind of terminal program such as Telix 3.11, which is still available for download. There also used to be a terminal program called ProComm. Either would suffice for the purpose.Fifth stop: the company's web site. If the Collection Agency has identified itself in any way, then you may research the company. Find their email addresses, toll-free phone numbers, and fax numbers. These may be useful in a variety of ways. Be creative!Sixth stop: the company's physical location. If you are nearby, why not stop by and let them know how you feel? It is always refreshing to talk to people in person. Seventh stop: once you find out the full names of the employees of the company, you can begin researching where they live. The Internet offers you the phone numbers of anyone, anywhere, for a price. Once you find their personal home phone numbers, you can begin calling them and hanging up, just like they are doing to you. It may cause them to reevaluate their particular choice of career.
(586) 461-1002
In the United States, collection agencies such as CREDIT ACCEPTANCE operate both outside of the law. They call random people on the telephone asking to speak to total strangers that the people have never heard of before. The goal is to find someone that is willing to send money in order to stop the calls. Once such a victim is found, he or she is milked for more and more money. Note that the National "Do Not Call" Registry is ignored by collection agencies. Collection agencies employ the old call-and-hang-up routine as well as prerecorded messages with threatening or intimidating words or tone of voice. They are also known to use a variety of phone numbers in order to defeat per-line call blocking. They may even use an unidentified name and number. To stop the latter, the phone company offers a free feature known as "anonymous call blocking".I have learned a few techniques which may be useful to other victims. You must be an innocent victim, i.e. you never had any business with the collection agency in question. This was true for me. I have been harassed for over four years by an assortment of collection agencies asking to speak to about two or three different names, all of which are complete strangers to me.First stop: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/consumer.shtm the Federal Trade Commission. Call them at 1-877-382-4357 or visit them online at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/ I spoke with a pleasant person on Friday morning who was most helpful. The wait was not long at all, and the entire call took about five minutes at most. I wish I could say I was optimistic about the outcome, but I have filed complaints with the FTC before, to no avail. The calls stop for a few months, but then resume. But at least it's something, and at least the calls stop for a few months.Second stop: http://www.bbb.org/ the Better Business Bureau. File a complaint against the business. In order to do this, it helps to have the zip code of the company question. If you don't have the zip code, you may need to speak with a customer service representative (CSR) who can locate that information for you. Third stop: the Consumer Protection Hotline. There is a different one servicing each state. Locate the one in your state and file a complaint.Fourth stop: Your local computer store. Purchase a computer modem, hook it up to your computer, and set it up to autodial the collection agency. Be sure to configure your modem to remain on the line until the phone is answered and a human speaks. Ideally, do not hang up until the person hangs up. Cost of the modem is minimal, but you will need some kind of terminal program such as Telix 3.11, which is still available for download. There also used to be a terminal program called ProComm. Either would suffice for the purpose.Fifth stop: the company's web site. If the Collection Agency has identified itself in any way, then you may research the company. Find their email addresses, toll-free phone numbers, and fax numbers. These may be useful in a variety of ways. Be creative!Sixth stop: the company's physical location. If you are nearby, why not stop by and let them know how you feel? It is always refreshing to talk to people in person. Seventh stop: once you find out the full names of the employees of the company, you can begin researching where they live. The Internet offers you the phone numbers of anyone, anywhere, for a price. Once you find their personal home phone numbers, you can begin calling them and hanging up, just like they are doing to you. It may cause them to reevaluate their particular choice of career.
(586) 461-1002
The scum at Credit Acceptance deserve to be shot. They call every day asking for a stranger. One day it will happen. I will be glad.Call these scum and harass them to give them a taste of their own medicine. Use their toll free numbers. Why pay toll to call these scum. Call on their dime. Call:1-800-634-15061-800-729-76331-800-873-0512248-353-2700, extension [email protected]@creditacceptance.com
(586) 461-1002
They call asking for some stranger. Idiots. They keep calling back, hounding us every day.
(586) 461-1002
Call these scumbags on their own dime. Why pay toll to scream at these criminals? Be sure to let them know how you feel. Call:1-800-634-15061-800-729-76331-800-873-0512248-353-2700, extension [email protected]@creditacceptance.com
(586) 461-1002
Liars keep calling asking for some stranger. Idiots. They do not even know who they are calling.
(586) 461-1002
Call credit acceptance and let them know how it feels to be harassed. Call: 1-800-634-1506 1-800-729-7633 1-800-873-0512 248-353-2700, extension 4993 ir@creditacceptancelinksnotallowed careers@creditacceptancelinksnotallowed
(586) 461-1002
Yeap, it seems to be Credit Acceptance as they have progresses to using this number to call me. Calls are now from 586-461-1002 previously from 800-727-3572 and before that from 866-873-8507 and a number that caller ID shows as 'unavailable'. I have contacted several agencies and have been told there is nothing I can legally do about them. The 'do not call' list only stops telemarketers not collection agencies. Other than changing my number that leaves me no options.
(586) 461-1002
they think i am someone else and keep calling like MORONS asking for someone who DOES NOT LIVE HERE. Idiots should be thrown in prison for disturbing the peace. The CEO of that company deserves a life sentence without parole.
(586) 461-1002
This number is constantly annoying me; I wonder how they got mynumber in the first place.
(586) 461-1002
They are calling my number which is a 'MagicJack' land line, it goes thru my PC. It is not listed on any Directory Assistance. And I have not had a car payment in over 15 years. So, they are screwing with me, or someone has screwed THEM and given them a fake telephone number. Either way, I'm filing a complaint with the Florida and Federal authorities. Maybe I can get them to stop calling ME at least.
(586) 461-1002
this credit acceptance place calls me all the time too. I don't and have never taken a loan out through them. weird. They do call often too.
(586) 461-1002
They keep calling asking for a Denise Thorton... who I don't know, I have had this cell # for over 10 year so I don't know how it got mixed up.
(586) 461-1002
I don't get it. I don't owe any money on a car, or anything for that matter. Nor do I go through Credit Acceptance for anything. I keep getting a call at 9am like clockwork.
(586) 461-1002
This company, Credit Acceptance, calls 2 to 10 times a day looking for a man who owes them money, who doesn't live here.Each time we answer, they ask the same questions, and we give them the same reply, yet they continue to call.
(586) 461-1002
call crazy times i called them back and they looked up my number and said they have no number like that i said well you just called 2 minutes ago. so i said well stop calling then and she said well how am i going to do that? i said well then who can i talk to? she hung up on me.
(586) 461-1002
CREDIT ACCEPTANCE. I don't even have a car with an outstanding loan, nor have i purchased a car through Credit Acceptance.
(586) 461-1002
johnsanz .... there's absolutely nothing wrong with that. you don't deserve the car if you can't make the payment ....
(586) 461-1002
This company is harassing me
(586) 461-1002
CREDIT ACCEPTANCE collections department is calling you.They harras you. When You owe money to them you are like the worst criminal out there!My suggestion is never buy a car financed throu credit acceptance.I used to work in a dealershipo and this company is a Ripoff. They only pay the dealers an advance towards the price of the vehicle, so the dealer loses money financing vehicles throu them. The salesman loses money since there are no room for commisions, and even worse the buyer is the one who loses the most.If you dont pay they shut off your car throu a GPS system device they install before they deliver the vehicle.So if something comes up and you cant afford to make a car payment they leave u with no car!
(586) 461-1002
This is Credit Acceptance Corp...they are a vehicle finance company...this number automatically calls you if you are one or more payments late on your car payments. Sometimes their system will call more than 15-20 times A DAY.
(586) 461-1002
Received a call from 586-461-1002, when I answered it they hung up. Rec'd another call about an hour later, same thing.
(586) 461-1002
It's a VRU about credit payments. They call 5-6 times a day. I don't need this. How can I block this number??
(586) 461-1002
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