Collection Keep Appearing On Your File?

It is probably a collection agency, and its activities could potentially have a negative impact on your credit.

See how to deal with them without settling the debt or making any payments.

Contact us now to learn the process and how to manage it.

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Please Note: We are not, nor are we affiliated with any debt collection agency. We act as a third party and work on your behalf to help resolve account related issues.

How the process works

1. Confirm Reporting Accuracy

2. Learn Your Available Options

3. Proceed w/ Your Best Option

FAQ

What Companies Does do Debt Collectors Collect For?

In some cases, they purchase debt from the original creditor—such as a credit card or loan company—often for a fraction of the original amount, sometimes as little as 10%. In other instances, they may not own the debt but are instead hired to collect on behalf of another company.

They often attempt to contact you via mail or phone to demand payment. Unfortunately, having a collection account on your report can negatively impact your score and reduce your chances of loan approval or other financial opportunities.

Is It A Collection Agency?

Yes, its likely a collection agency reporting an account on your report. They've likely purchased debt from creditors who have stopped attempting to collect the amount themselves.

Does It Hurt My Score?

Any negative mark under it's statute of limitations may severely impact your score. A collections account is no different, but it may be removed if its unverifiable.

Is Review Collections a Debt Collection Agency?

No, Review Collections is not a debt collection agency. We act as a third-party, representing individuals who are dealing with debt collection agencies.

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