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Stop Associated Creditors Exchange Debt Harassment

Is Associated Creditors Exchange harassing you over a debt? Stop the harassment. Get Money. And you won’t pay us a dime for our services. Whether you owe the debt or not, you are protected under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).

Associated Creditors Exchange is a collection agency that has been in business since 1971. Associated Creditors Exchange is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, and also goes by the name Ace Global. Associated Creditors Exchange operates call centers in Phoenix, Arizona; Chicago, Illinois; San Jose, Costa Rica; and Fort Bonifacio, Philippines. Associated Creditors Exchange collects debt in the following businesses: health care, student loans, banking (particularly mortgage lenders), credit card, auto loans, telecommunications, and bankruptcy collection.

According to its website, Associated Creditors Exchange “has set an industry standard for technological innovation that is matched only by our dedication to keeping the client’s information secure,” which does not ensure compliance with the FDCPA (and by client, they mean the companies that hire them, not the citizens they pursue over debts). The FDCPA has been around for almost 35 years. The FDCPA is a federal law that applies to every state. In other words, everyone is protected by the FDCPA. The FDCPA is essentially a laundry list of what debt collectors can and cannot do while collecting a debt, as well as things debt collectors must do while collecting a debt.

According to the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (PACER), Associated Creditors Exchange has been sued 25 times in just the last 3 years for debt collection harassment.

Associated Creditors Exchange has several telephone numbers it places debt collection calls from. Associated Creditors Exchange may be calling you from the following telephone numbers: 602-954-6554, 800-280-3800, 602-222-2400, 800-297-8713, 800-280-3800

If Associated Creditors Exchanges has harassed you over a debt, you may be entitled to money damages up to $1,000.00. Plus, the FDCPA has a fee-shift provision. This means, the collection agency pays your attorney’s fees and costs. We have settled over 1,500 debt collection harassment cases. Let us help you today. Contact America’s Consumer Lawyer at 888-572-0176 to stop Associated Creditors Exchange once and for all.

 

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