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The phone is ringing, and I don't recognize the number,
All Caller ID says is, "NAME UNAVAILABLE".
Please help me figure out who is calling and what they want

PCR
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Calls From (732) 781-1209

19 calls reported from this number. According to 8 reports the identity of this caller is PCR

Who CalledCaller IDDate
unknownPCR2007-09-21
Pioneer Credit732-781-12092008-07-18
Pioneer CreditNumber only2007-07-25
PCR86290251102009-08-04
PCR732-781-12072009-04-29
PCR2009-04-06
PCRPCR2008-11-18
PCR732-781-12072008-03-23
PCROut Of Area2007-12-31
PCRPCR2007-09-24
PCRPCR2007-09-20
no messagePCR2007-07-24
58523770992008-10-27
unknown name2007-10-30
unknown name2007-10-19
unknown name2007-10-20
Unknown Name2007-10-18
Blank of course2007-08-11
Blank2007-08-10

Comment on calls from 732-781-1209


17 Comments

2010-03-16 15:50:55 UTCspit n shit

pcr is a bunch of cock suckers

2009-11-19 18:54:27 UTCStephanie

Phil is that U? its Stephanie in Eagle River. How is Pheonix? U in a band?

2009-01-07 05:03:00 UTCJim

Someone from PCR called and asked to speak to Reta, who was my mother-in-law. I told the caller, truthfully, that she died in 2004 and then I hung up on him. You would think a legitimate credit company would already know something like that. Her death is a metter of public record.

2008-10-29 19:44:19 UTCCrosstown Wood

I live in Phoenix!

You guys have got to come over to my house for mozzarella cheetohs! OMG! They are good.

I have to go to Juarez next week, but after that......IT'S ON!

Phil

2008-04-08 03:22:11 UTCto sylvia

stop blogging false info,

"Imply that failure to pay the debt could result in arrest, imprisonment, or garnishment of wages"
obviously the first part is right, but i owed this company money, for my student loans.
i refused to pay as i am a single mother and can not afford their "minimum" payments
then a month later they garnished my paycheck, now i have to pay out of my check and pay ontop of the garnishment for 9 months to get my garnishment to stop, so

thanks for your advise but get your shit straight.


and for others, from what i understand, this company runs your social security number and find out where you are working, after that point, they can garnish your wages. personally around 15% of mine
truthfully i should have just paid in the first place, then i wouldnt have to deal with this.

2008-03-05 00:18:00 UTCCam

I Have been getting calls from this PCR for over a week from multiple numbers. I have not answered as I am a student and most times they call while I am in class. A similar situation happened to me last year when I kept receiving calls from Sallie Mae to collect money for student loans. The problem is I don't have any student loans. I'm 18 years old...I have no credit or debt! These damn fools need to piss off and quit pulling phone numbers out of their ass.

2008-03-04 06:23:22 UTCperson

I am a debt collector for this company. Its fine wether or not you answer your phone. But let me tell you some advice. The easiest way to get your number removed is to speak to a live person, I am willing to bet more half your calls are generated by a computer, however if you pick up, you will speak to a live person. If your nice enough AND make the person you speak to know your not the person they are trying to contact, there is a really good that person will remove your number, especially if you try to help them out (even if you have no info) jus ask them nicely to remove your number before they hang up. These types of people I will glady take out the contact info for, others who hang up on me or are rude or never answer the phone,...well I'll just leave the number in the system so that way a machine can call them a few hundred more times ( and it requires hardly any effort on my part to set that up). Hope this helps.....P.S. You will rarely recive messages from us because most of us are required to say these rediculously long message scripts, and we don't pre-record them.

2008-02-27 21:36:59 UTCSylvia

Under Provisions of Federal Law, The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

It is Illegal for Debt Collectors to:

Imply that failure to pay the debt could result in arrest, imprisonment, or garnishment of wages;

Call consumers at work when they knew the consumers' employers prohibited such calls;

Talk with third parties, including neighbors, children, and employers, for purposes other than acquiring location information about consumers, without consumers' consent;

Cause the telephone to ring, or engage a person in telephone conversations, repeatedly or continuously, with the intent to annoy, abuse, or harass a consumer;

Threaten to take action -- such as filing a lawsuit -- when they did not intend to do so;

Call consumers at times or places that they knew or should have known were inconvenient;

Fail to notify consumers of their right to dispute and obtain verification of their debts, and to obtain the name of the original creditor

Continue to try to collect debts after consumers disputed them in writing, and before verifying the debts.

Use obscene or profane language

2008-02-27 21:24:42 UTCsara

Ever wonder where drug addicts, prison parolees, and newly released mental patients go? They become debt collectors....oh.....that's why they're BRAIN DEAD DIRTBAGS!

2008-02-02 02:59:51 UTCbj

number on our caller id. we do not have any debt in collection. or late payments due. no student loans of any sort. maybe a wrong number again. we moved here 2 yrs ago.....seems like finally you talk with someone explain who you are, then later a different number starts calling and you google it and it is also some type of collection company. i guess they are passing the number around but not reaching the proper person they are looking for.

2008-01-09 05:00:49 UTCE-man

Pioneer Credit calling about wage garnishment I told them I'm handling it with a different credit agency but they keep calling... I keep hanging up.

2007-12-30 23:04:39 UTCMiss Thang

to dkgail
we are allowed to ask those questions, and those are the questions by law we are allowed to ask. and as far as us being scummy, well we would rather call for people who pay their bills than call people who dodge us. this is government money, student loans is no joke, you took the money out for school, if you ddnt get a good job thats not our fault, we just ask you pay back what you borrowed. :-D

2007-12-12 21:15:03 UTCdkgail

Called where I work. Wants to talk to someone I never heard of. Wants HR department. Asked many questions like: where the person is now located. Who they work for. Whats their home phone.
This is personal information that can not be given out, and it is even illegal for them to ask.
They are some type of collection agency.
They werew routed to a message box. Can't help them...and I wouldn't give them that information even I had it.
I hate collection agencies and their evil, illegal tactics.
You would think that the world would end if they didn't get a payment. omg. they are such scumy ppl.

2007-10-23 19:47:27 UTCsue

was told it was the wrong number and keeps calling anyways....I put it on my "nat'l do not call list"

2007-09-21 13:21:13 UTCLyn

No one is ever on the other end, and when I tried to call back, I was put on automated hold.

2007-08-15 19:49:47 UTCWoody

Wants wage garnishment

2007-08-13 18:22:56 UTCSteven

Pioneer credit recovery, no message left, I spoke with them.

How do I stop them from calling?

  1. Ask the unwanted caller to stop calling and put you on their do not call list (they are legally required to comply).
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