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(856) 925-1010
Quality Asset Recovery, LLC
14 years in business
7 Foster Ave
Ste 101
Gibbsboro, NJ 08026-1191
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BBB File Opened: 10/27/2003
Business Started: 11/01/2002
Business Started Locally: 01/01/2002
Business Incorporated: 11/01/2002 in NJ
Type of Entity
Limited Liability Company
Business Management
Mr. Larry Steller, Managing Member/CEO
Mr. Charles Hehn, Managing Member
Ms. Tammy Peters, Managing Member/President
Business Category
Collection Agencies
NAICS: Collection Agencies
Quality Asset Recovery, LLC
A- BBB Rating System
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Just because someone on the phone calling you says you owe a debt does not mean you actually owe it.
If a voice on the telephone claims you owe a debt:
1. Demand the person give you his or her name, company name, and address
2. Demand a debt validation letter by US mail. E-mail no good.
3. Do not pay the collection agent or anyone else a dime until the debt is validated
Of course they won’t do this, no scammer ever will, so simply ignore them and block their calls.
If they are bothering you, report them:
http://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0149-debt-collection (Threatening civil proceedings with no intent to follow through, or threatening criminal process in order to collect a civil debt is a violation of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.) The same goes for endless telephone harassment
Note that the US Supreme Court in the Case of HENSON ET AL. v. SANTANDER CONSUMER USA INC., has recently ruled that the provisions of the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act do not apply if the creditor owns the debt in question. As a practical matter this probably won't effect the kinds of scam debt collectors who often show up on 800notes. The scam collectors don't give you any information about themselves so it is impossible to know whether or not they in fact "own" the debt in question. Most do not send debt validation letters and many often say they are collecting for someone else. So, make the complaint anyway if they are bothering you. Let the FTC sort it out.
Also contact your local attorney general
If they continue to bother you, and you know you do not owe any money, tell them that you know this is a debt scam and that you are making a complaint to the police for extortion. Once you get a copy of the police report and they call you again , just read out the file number and the name of the PD or Sheriff’s office involved. Tell them you’ll be glad to send a copy to them at whatever address the jack***es are working out of now.
You'll probably have to yell at them and talk over them.
You have to get tuff with these people because, being akin to thugs, brute force is (metaphorically speaking). the only thing they understand.
These ppl are rude, bullies, and non professional! The area code is local, I would like to know where they are located so I can speak personally to them. Since they act so ghetto im a be, Ya aint gettin notn from me wit dat attitude. You can tell when you speak with someone that have class and one that does not have class.They start talking all nice in the beginning then they get agitated and frustrated and hang up the call. It gives me the sense that the call is not being monitored. If they insist on these shananigans, I will be talking to my lawyer!!!
William Clark from QAR- Quality Asset Recovery called me from this # a million times and I finally called it back to see who it was, they are debt collectors. He was pretty nice and willing to work with me all kinds of ways, the bill was something small that I let slip thru the cracks so its not a big deal, I had planned on paying it anyway.
I never answered the calls from this number because I didn't recognize it. I figured they would leave a message If it was important. After about 10-12 missed calls showing up on my cell, I called the number. They wanted to verify that I was me and then asked me to verify my date of birth. "I'm not telling you anything until you tell me who you are and why you are calling me." "This is QAR." "What is that?" "We're a medical company. I need your date of birth." Needless to say I hung up and checked them out on line. I find it upsetting that they were insisting on getting my date of birth. Why would a supposed bill collector need my date of birth?!