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(866) 664-2513 - Does it belong to Focus Receivables Management LLC?

Submitted by on Mon, 08/01/2005 - 10:11
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I keep getting calls that show up simply as "Georgia Call". The person never identifies himself or who he is calling for, just that it's an "urgent personal business matter". The number on caller ID is 678-228-3415 and the return call number is 866-664-2513 .

I searched online and found nothing for either number. Just curious .. might be more inclined to call back if I knew who it was!


Can't anyone do anything....obviously there are hundreds of us who have gotten these calls and dealt with the verbal abuse...as if we don't already feel bad enough the way it is about being in debt and they go and say inappropriate and demeaning things that are hurtful. I would think someone would be able to take action....maybe it will take a Class Action against them...I don't know...but I think they are rude and unaccomodating especially when they don't even tell you up front who they are or why they are calling...I have had this problem with other collection agencies as well...it's just frustrating...


Submitted by on Tue, 02/19/2008 - 09:17

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troll-spew deleted. Have a nice day. :)

Uncle Wulf


Submitted by on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 05:11

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Troll-spew deleted. Have a nice day. :)

Uncle Wulf


Submitted by on Thu, 02/21/2008 - 05:16

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I got two of these calls, the message was half cut off each time. I called the 866 # left in my voicemail and was connected to a nice lady who took my number off their list. They were looking for someone who probably used to have my phone number but I don't know who it is.


Submitted by on Fri, 03/07/2008 - 09:18

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My 13-year-old daughter gets these calls during school. These are very annoying. I got to here her VM, the person that called was "Patrica Greene" and she was calling for "Brenda Vance". They didn't say why they called. The number was 800-628-2305, extention 3401, but the call was from 678-288-3415. We are not in debt at all either, but they keep calling.


Submitted by on Tue, 03/25/2008 - 22:06

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Let me start by saying mason James is about a xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxx xx xxxx! I guess without a high school education you get stuck in collections! Not all debt you are attempting to collect is legit! I am being harassed for a service I had that was cancelled after my contract was up then re-activated by the service provider without my knowledge or consent. So just because you can only make money by being a jackass doesn't mean that it is the fault of the person you are harassing!!!

Profanity removed. I agree with your sentiments, but you can't talk like that on this board. - Uncle Wulf


Submitted by on Sun, 04/13/2008 - 17:41

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My son has also recieved this call. It is from a collection agency. I have been trying to get his satelitte bill paid for five days now with a Moneygram ExpressPay and can't get anything accomplished.


Submitted by on Wed, 06/11/2008 - 11:46

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DO NOT SETTLE WITH THESE PEOPLE. They will offer you a settlement and set up payments. When you get through paying the agreed settlement, they will tell you they made a mistake and that you have to pay more. They are con-artist! I will file for bankruptsy before paying them a dime. Also, it really pisses them off when you call them about fifteen times a day and screw with them. It doesn't get anything done, but it's fun.


Submitted by on Sat, 08/02/2008 - 15:32

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I have been giving $100.00 payment for the past year. this month i was not able to make pyment because my husband lost his job. i changed my home number in Jan. so they have no way of contacting me. what these rude people did is somehow found my niece that i have not seen for 4 months and started to harrass her looking for me. She is 17 years old and they are calling her cell phone. I have this rule that i do not give out relatives #'s. so how the HELL did they get mine????


Submitted by on Thu, 08/07/2008 - 07:51

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I too have gotten callls from 866-241-3237. I called their toll free #, 877-362-8766 and was told they were trying to contact a person whom I don't know. So, she said she would remove my number from their list.

I hope this helps. We will see.


Submitted by on Thu, 10/09/2008 - 06:40

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Troll-spew deleted. Uncle Wulf


Submitted by on Thu, 10/09/2008 - 12:34

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A collection agency that informed me that they are handling my debt collection has been calling several times per week. They have also called what they call my contacts. Is there a letter I can write to have them stop calling myself & the contacts? I have been in contact with them recently & had set up certain amount of payment for 3 months then we would go from there.
The original agreement was to pay with automatic deduction from my bank account. However I don't think I trust them knowing so much of my business. If I tell them I wish to pay with a cashiers check & they refuse that offer is my bill then considered paid? Can they refuse a payment if it is not their terms or way?
If they stopped bugging me so much I would feel better about paying the bill. I do intend to pay the debt, but cannot pay large amounts or even the same amount each month. My pay is not the same each pay period. Somehow they don't seem to understand that if I could afford to I would pay the whole thing off in the first place & that I still have to feed family & pay other bills. Do these collectors get some sort of commission for what the collect each month? If so no wonder they are so ruthless.
Also when they do send a statement the balance never reflects a decreased total. The person I spoke with last said she could offer to lower the total by half, but I never got that in writing & it has not reflected that way on the statements of the past 3 months. Are they scamming me? What can I do to make sure the money I send is actually going to pay down this debt? Can I send payment to the original service provider? If so how can I be sure they are putting the money toward that debt? This is very overwhelming for me, but still trying to get it paid off.

I would like some guidance to what is legal for me to require from them if anything. I have been reading some of the other Q & A's on here, but nothing seems to fit my situation.
Thank you for any help you can be.
I am sitting down now to try to compose a letter to them.


Submitted by on Sun, 11/16/2008 - 20:55

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I received a call from Focus Receivables Management, LLC. They left a message on Saturday and I tried to call them back within about 10 minutes and I got a message to call back during normal business hours. I finally got through and had to give them my home phone number, and they gave me a name I told them I dont know him, I told the lady I tried to call before and she said I didnt talk to her and then she laughed and hung up. I am going to send a letter to the corporate address and make a complaint, If anyone wants to do the same the lady I talked to was named Elizabeth. The company needs to be shut down or reprimanded.


Submitted by on Mon, 11/24/2008 - 18:26

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Happened to me. WANT to stop, Email the following at Focus:
... [email]Steven@focusrm.com[/email] ...
Subject: "FRAUD, I am reporting you to the FBI for threats and harrasment calls." Message: "Calls coming to various llocations under your name and recall number 866-664-2513 are being reported to the FBI by many victims accross the US. REPORTS will be filed with the Atlanta FBI.

An Email was sent to me...give me the number we call...Wa-La...the calls stopped.

Go on the Email to Atlanta FBI and file a complaint or call them and file a complaint.


Submitted by on Sun, 02/22/2009 - 15:02

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Focus Receivables Management LLC is a collection agency. They are prohibited by law from identifying themselves as a collection or receivable agency. They are only interested in getting you to pay a bill. They don't want arguments, they don't want explanations, they only want money. If you don't owe anybody money they will eventually give up. If they think you do, you'll probably have to pay or sue to get rid of them.


Submitted by on Wed, 03/25/2009 - 14:21

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For the past several weeks their robo-caller was (and still is) leaving messages on my land-line answering machine on a daily basis. Since I have NO debt next to my name, it is highly likely that they can't shoot straight. Obviously a very stupid company that doesn't do their homework to verify their "customer" information.


Submitted by on Fri, 03/27/2009 - 00:07

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This number keeps calling me too, and I don't owe anyone. My patience with them is wearing thin. I just have to figure out a way to give them a "Pavlovian" lesson so they'll associate my number with pain (legal or financial) and never want to call it again.

In my state (Michigan) it is legal to record any conversation you're a part of without the knowledge or consent of the other party.

[quote]DO NOT SETTLE WITH THESE PEOPLE. They will offer you a settlement and set up payments. When you get through paying the agreed settlement, they will tell you they made a mistake and that you have to pay more. They are con-artist! I will file for bankruptsy before paying them a dime. Also, it really pisses them off when you call them about fifteen times a day and screw with them. It doesn't get anything done, but it's fun.[/quote]

Take the recording and hold their feet to the fire. Tell em' a verbal contract was made (and documented through recording) and that's all you're going to pay them, and if they persist they'll be sued in YOUR court system (several states away and at great expense).

Changing a deal is actionable, especially if you can prove it with a recording.


Submitted by on Mon, 04/06/2009 - 18:10

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i called them back and the 1st thing he asked for was my social security number..are u kidding me i said, he said have a nice day. feel its a scam of some sort.


Submitted by on Wed, 04/15/2009 - 07:35

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Im not paying so they can just keep on calling & make all the threats they want. they say i owe 9300 for a auto deficiency. well if it were not for this bad economy and job layoffs at my work I wouldnt have had to turn in my lease early or infact if chrysler who is getting millions of bailout money would have let me pay my payment late or even defer 1 payment i would have been fine but no they dont care about their customers. what ever happened to the saying if your in trouble making your payments then call your creditors they will work with you huh!!!!!!!!!!!! I was 2 weeks late only 2 weeks had been a customer for 13 yrs and a good one otherwise they wouldnt have kept approving my loans then they turn on me for 1 late payment. well they can kiss me where the sun dont shine. say they will attach my disaposable income ha where is that i could surely use it. I say who is going to bail all of us hard working americans that have lost so much of our retirement 401ks and our jobs, can you tell me that ???????????????????


Submitted by on Thu, 04/30/2009 - 02:33

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I have also been getting numerous calls from 866-664-2513. Does'nt this
company realize that many of us have done a Google search on the number and have seen the long list of complaints. Furthermore, I have caller ID as I'm
sure others do. The bottom line is that they can call until they are blue in the
face. I will never take their call.


Submitted by on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 11:16

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The best medicine for this and other collection agencies if you're living in California is to just not respond or react to these calls. You simply do not want to acknowledge you are the person that they are looking for. In the state of California, the statute of limitations on bad debts is only 3 years and collection agencies outside the state have no recourse whatsoever. They must abide by California law and cannot apply their state's laws to Californians. Caller id is wonderful. I just let it ring and go to voice mail. They never leave a message so its no worries. The ball is bounced right back into their court without much they can do about it. Just do not answer or acknowledge.


Submitted by on Fri, 02/05/2010 - 18:25

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This is a collections agency not a telemarketer. The do-not-call list will not help you. However, if you answer when the call....or call back if you want to....you can tell them not to call and they cannot after that. Tell them to ONLY send you information in writing.


Submitted by on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 11:57

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When dealing with any collection agency you MUST get all agreements IN WRITING before a single payment is made. Make sure their letters are on company letterhead and, preferably, signed by someone from the agency. If they renege on the agreement, immediately file a complaint with the FTC, BBB and Consumer Protection Agencies. Believe it or not, consumers have more rights than these guys do, it's just that they count on consumers not being aware of the laws.


Submitted by on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 12:03

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Email me at:deleted...pm
I am a former bill collector and will be happy to tell you what you need to do to protect yourself from these vultures and get your debts paid. Pro bono.



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Originally Posted by Anonymous
A collection agency that informed me that they are handling my debt collection has been calling several times per week. They have also called what they call my contacts. Is there a letter I can write to have them stop calling myself & the contacts? I have been in contact with them recently & had set up certain amount of payment for 3 months then we would go from there.
The original agreement was to pay with automatic deduction from my bank account. However I don't think I trust them knowing so much of my business. If I tell them I wish to pay with a cashiers check & they refuse that offer is my bill then considered paid? Can they refuse a payment if it is not their terms or way?
If they stopped bugging me so much I would feel better about paying the bill. I do intend to pay the debt, but cannot pay large amounts or even the same amount each month. My pay is not the same each pay period. Somehow they don't seem to understand that if I could afford to I would pay the whole thing off in the first place & that I still have to feed family & pay other bills. Do these collectors get some sort of commission for what the collect each month? If so no wonder they are so ruthless.
Also when they do send a statement the balance never reflects a decreased total. The person I spoke with last said she could offer to lower the total by half, but I never got that in writing & it has not reflected that way on the statements of the past 3 months. Are they scamming me? What can I do to make sure the money I send is actually going to pay down this debt? Can I send payment to the original service provider? If so how can I be sure they are putting the money toward that debt? This is very overwhelming for me, but still trying to get it paid off.
I would like some guidance to what is legal for me to require from them if anything. I have been reading some of the other Q & A's on here, but nothing seems to fit my situation.
Thank you for any help you can be.
I am sitting down now to try to compose a letter to them.


no posting personal,or solicitory info per TOS rules...paulmergel.


Submitted by on Sun, 08/08/2010 - 12:07

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Anonymous
You are right, they do have the right to call, because they are not marketing anything to you. They are calling you so that you pay your bill. Paying your bill is the best way to not have these calls placed to you. Instead of paying for attorney's, etc. just pay the bill and they will leave you alone.



shut up


Submitted by on Wed, 08/11/2010 - 17:55

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I keep getting calls from another number who claims they are with Focus Receivables Management, LLC., out of Marietta, Georgia. The number I am told to call is: 866-915-2509 and ask for extension #6472. You reach no one when you call this number. When they call you, it is always a taped message from a man with very strong Indian accent claiming his name is Rahim Kareshi and that his boss is Harun Hashimi. (There are real people who have these names, who are totally innocent and unaware their names are being used.) These are fraudulent phone calls, and according to a Manager at the real Focus Receivables, LLC., there are no such people working for them. They also do not have the phone number of: 866-915-2509. I spoke with FRM today, and their phone number is 888-379-9266, also, per Internet, they have phone numbers: 678-228-0000 and also 877-362-8766, however, I never got anyone to answer on those two numbers. Whoever these fraudulent persons are, they know personal info on your finances, and are nasty, rude, threatening, if spoken to live which I have done, twice. They knew info on credit card and exact balance; no idea how they got it, but do not give out any info to these people if you are told to call them back at 866-915-2509, even without extension #6472. These are impersonators and the collection agency claims were extremely shocked to hear about these calls.


Submitted by on Fri, 10/15/2010 - 00:04

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I just got a call today asking me to call back 866-664-2513 ext 2239 with a file number regarding a loan. They identified themselves as a debt collector. The person had an accent, maybe from the Carribean? I have not called back based on the above mentioned responses as it sounds sketchy. They did not name me specifically in the call so I have no idea if it was really intended for me or not. Very strange.


Submitted by on Wed, 10/20/2010 - 14:12

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