Stop collection harassment today! California consumer lawyers are here to protect you from threats, abuse and harassment. If you feel that a debt collector or collection agency is using unfair collection practices towards you, it may be time to look into hiring a consumer law attorney.
National Enterprise Systems (also referred to as NES) is located in Solon, Ohio, where they have 500 employees, including 300 debt collectors. National Enterprise collects on behalf of 150 schools, as well as state governments and the financial, retail, and telecommunications sectors. They are recognized for their hardball tactics, and consistently crossing the line and violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. In fact, in the second half of 2009, there were over three dozen federal lawsuits filed against National Enterprise Systems for FDCPA infractions.
National Enterprise Systems’ dirty tricks comprise of contacting consumers on the job every single day (even though they are told not to call at work), informing consumers that they can’t set up a payment plan and must make full payment immediately, and threatening consumers with suits. There is no doubt that NES is all about collecting – regardless of what legislation states.
Stop National Enterprise Phone Calls:
National Enterprise Systems will do everything in their power to get you to pay your bill – which includes crossing the line into unlawful conduct. But even when they stay within the limits of the law, National Enterprise Systems may harass and annoy you. That is why you need to know your legal rights, and just what possibilities you have to avoid National Enterprise calls. Bear in mind, you have to stand up to harassing practices.
Any time you get harassing phone calls from National Enterprise Systems, it is critical to lay the foundation for proving that they have dishonored the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. To make the most of the remedies supplied by the FDCPA as well as your relevant state laws, it’s useful to keep records of the calls, conversations, and correspondence from National Enterprise Systems. You can build a spreadsheet or word processing document on your computer, or use a spiral bound notebook, but be sure to keep a record of every call you receive, including the date, time, and the collection agent’s name. If members of the family, friends, or coworkers let you know that they received calls, note that information too. And, make sure to keep all collection-related written correspondence and email you get and note the day you attained it.
National Enterprise Contact Information:
National Enterprise
29125 Solon Road
Solon, OH 44139
800-973-0600