866-522-9392 belongs to Financial Recovery Services. They’re a debt collector reporting a collection account on your credit report.
This can mean 2 things:
The worst part is you now have a collections account on your credit report, which will be hurting your score. It also lowers your chances of being approved for credit (at least with good interest rates).
There are a number of ways you can go about this, but the easiest one (which we highly recommend), is to reach out to a company that specializes in dealing with debt collectors, such as Credit Sage.
Call us today on (855) 677-2127 and speak with one of our friendly collection specialists. They’ll review your credit report with you (for free), and walk you through your best options.
The best news? We’ve helped thousands of customers remove Financial Recovery Services from their credit reports (without having to pay their debt). When Financial Recovery Services is removed from your report:
It's important to take action quickly and responsibly if you owe a debt to Financial Recovery Services at 866-522-9392. Begin by verifying the accuracy of your records, then reach out to Financial Recovery Services to negotiate or discuss payment arrangements. Make sure all agreements are in writing and keep a copy for your records. Taking proactive steps today can help you create a stable financial future.
When dealing with Financial Recovery Services, it's essential to keep them in the loop about any changes in your financial status. This can help protect you from collection actions such as wage garnishment or legal action. If you're having difficulty repaying the debt, consider establishing a payment plan or exploring debt forgiveness programs. You may also want to consult with an experienced credit repair company, like Credit Sage, for guidance.
If Financial Recovery Services has reported false information on your credit report, it can harm your credit rating and make taking out loans more difficult. Start by getting a copy of your credit report from one or more of the major credit bureaus and review it for mistakes.
You can then dispute any errors with the credit bureau or directly with Financial Recovery Services, providing any necessary evidence. The credit bureau or Financial Recovery Services must investigate the dispute and either correct the error or provide an explanation that validates their reporting. If they find the information to be incorrect, they must update your credit report accordingly.
If you're having difficulty contesting false information on your credit report, Credit Sage may be able to help. We can make sure that your credit report is both accurate and up-to-date.
Speak with a live credit specialist for your free consultation, now