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Creditors Interchange Inc

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PO Box 33130
Phoenix, AZ 85012


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Are you receiving unwanted, repeated calls and letters from Creditors Interchange team of debt collectors? Please review the information below to find out more about this collection agency or fill out the free fair debt collection consultation form for help to stop the calls and letters from Creditors Interchange!

A Fair Debt Collection Practices Act Attorney could help you stop the phone calls and letters from Creditors Interchange even if you do owe the debt! Don’t put up with debt collector abuse from Creditors Interchange Debt Collectors, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Actand State Debt Collection Law could help you stop the harassment and you could be entitled to monetary damages!

Primary SIC: Adjustment & Collection Services, Primary NAICS: Collection Agencies
Description: Services: Collection agency

Some of the alleged tactics that Creditors Interchange may use in their efforts to collect a debt from you, that could be violations of Fair Debt Collection Practices Law include, but are not limited to;

  • Contacting you at times that are considered inconvenient which typically means after 9p and before 8a.
  • Using obscene or profane language or violent threats against you or your family.
  • Threatening that non-payment will result in police arrest, imprisonment or seizure, garnishment of wages, or sale of any of your property.
  • Communicating with neighbors, family or friends the amount and or nature of your debt.
  • Contacting you at your place of business if you have asked Creditors Interchange Collectors to cease and desist this practice or if they are aware that your employer prohibits this type of communication.
  • Claiming to be an attorney or implying that a communication is from an attorney if this is not indeed true.
  • Other harassing, abusive, or unfair methods.

If you are being harassed by Creditors Interchange, contact a Fair Debt Collection Attorney for a free attorney consult and case review or submit your information online now. Protect your consumer rights!

If Creditors Interchange does not comply with the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act or state debt collection law, you could be entitled to $1000 per violation and they may have to pay your attorney’s fees and potentially, the debt itself.

Comments about Creditors Interchange Inc

  

I still have rights!
By: Jeannie
I was contacted by Creditor's Interchange in December 2009. They called my work. I agreed to pay 75.00 per month on the debt. Unfortunately the Electronic debit was returned to them as insufficient funds. I was contacted by them again last week. I agreed to send a wire transfer of 75.00 from my bank to theirs. This was made last Friday and as the following Tuesday they said they still have not received the funds. I have a confirmation form from my bank that says the wire made it to its destination. They don't want to take any of my confirmation information that I have tried to give them. They are threatening to turn this over to my county courthouse. I don't know what to do. They want me to send another wire but if I do that then I'm out 150.00 and not sure that this will stop and then we start all over again. They also told me that I had to have a checking account that they can withdrawl the money from in order for the payment agreement to stand. I believe it is my consumer right to not have a checking account. I also believe that if I choose to send a cashier's check or money order that they cannot turn it away if it is for the amount agreed upon. Has anyone else had this problem with them? Do I need to file a complaint on this company?


Creditors Interchange
By: Danielle M
They just threatened me with criminal charges, called me uneducated and a liar. This is despite paying them monthly for 5 years and only being behind the last two payments. I have filed a complaint.

  
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