Are you receiving unwanted, repeated calls and lettersfrom IC System Collection team of debtcollectors? Please review the information below tofind out more about this collection agency or fillout the free fair debt collection consultation formfor help to stop the calls and letters fromIC System Collection!
AFair Debt Collection Practices Act Attorney couldhelp you stop the phone calls and letters fromIC System Collection even if you do owe thedebt! Don’t put up with debt collector abuse fromIC System Collection Debt Collectors, theFair Debt Collection Practices Act and State DebtCollection Law could help you stop the harassmentand you could be entitled to monetary damages!
IC SYSTEM, INC.
Total Employees 800
Collectors 550
Office Locations 5
Branch Collection Facilities:
Boca Raton, FL
Fargo, ND
Macon City, IA
Tampa, FL
Someof the alleged tactics that IC System Collection may use in their efforts to collect adebt from you, that could be violations of Fair DebtCollection Practices Law include, but are notlimited to;
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Contacting you at times that are considered inconvenient which typically means after 9p and before 8a.
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Using obscene or profane language or violent threats against you or your family.
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Threatening that non-payment will result in police arrest, imprisonment or seizure, garnishment of wages, or sale of any of your property.
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Communicating with neighbors, family or friends the amount and or nature of your debt.
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Contacting you at your place of business if you have asked IC System Collection Collectors to cease and desist this practice or if they are aware that your employer prohibits this type of communication.
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Claiming to be an attorney or implying that a communication is from an attorney if this is not indeed true.
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Other harassing, abusive, or unfair methods.
If youare being harassed by IC System CollectionReceivables, contact aFair Debt Collection Attorneyfor a free attorney consult and case review orsubmit your information online now. Protect yourconsumer rights!
IfIC System Collection does not comply withthe Fair Debt Collections Practices Act or statedebt collection law, you could be entitled to $1000per violation and they may have to pay yourattorney’s fees and potentially, the debt itself.