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GLA Collection Company

Michael Agruss

Written and Reviewed by Michael Agruss

  • Managing Partner and Personal Injury Lawyer at Mike Agruss Law.
  • Over 20 years of experience in Personal Injury.
  • Over 8000+ consumer rights cases settled.
  • Graduated from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law: Juris Doctor, 2004.


Debt collectors like GLA Collection Company, Inc. cannot harass you over a debt. You have rights under the law, and we will stop the harassment once and for all.

THE BEST PART IS…
 
If GLA Collection Company violated the law, you will get money damages and they will pay your attorney’s fees and costs. You won’t owe us a dime for our services. Plus, some of our clients also receive debt relief and cleaned-up credit reports. You have nothing to lose! Call us today at 888-572-0176 for a free consultation.

Who is GLA Collection Company, Inc.?

GLA Collection Company is a third-party debt collection agency based in Louisville, Kentucky. Founded in 1974, GLA specializes in health care collections and has been accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) since 1981.

GLA Collection Company’s Address, Phone Number, and Contact Information

GLA Collection Company is located at 2630 Gleeson Lane, Louisville, KY 40299. The main telephone number is 502-267-7522 and the main website is www.glacompany.com/

Phone Numbers Used by GLA Collection Company

Like many debt collection agencies, GLA Collection Company may use many different phone numbers to contact debtors. For an advanced search, visit www.agrussconsumerlaw.com/ and click “Number Search” in the “Lookup” dropdown menu. Here are some phone numbers GLA Collection Company may be calling you from:
  • 502-261-1017
  • 502-261-1054
  • 502-266-9786
  • 502-267-7522
  • 800-928-7809

GLA Collection Company Lawsuits

If you want to know just how unhappy consumers are with GLA Collection Company, take a look at the lawsuits filed against the agency on the Public Access to Court Electronic Records (“PACER”). PACER is the U.S.’s federal docket which lists federal complaints filed against a wide range of companies. A search for the agency will display over 130 lawsuits filed in the U.S., and these typically involve violations of consumer rights and/or the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).

GLA Collection Company Complaints

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law which applies to everyone in the United States. In other words, everyone is protected under the FDCPA, and this Act is a laundry list of what debt collectors can and cannot do while collecting a debt, as well as things they must do while collecting debt. If GLA Collection Company is harassing you over a debt, you have rights under the FDCPA.

The Electronic Fund Transfer Act (EFTA) protects electronic payments that are deducted from bank accounts. If GLA Collection Company took unauthorized deductions from your bank account, you may have an EFTA claim against the agency. GLA Collection Company, like most collection agencies, wants to set up recurring payments from consumers; imagine how much money it can earn if hundreds, even thousands, of consumers electronically pay them $50 – $100 or more per month. If you agreed to this type of reoccurring payment, the agency must follow certain steps to comply with the EFTA. Did GLA Collection Company continue to take electronic payments after you told them to stop? Did they take more money from your checking account than you agreed to?  If so, we can discuss your rights and potential case under the EFTA.

The Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) works to ensure that no information reported to your credit report is false. In essence, it gives you the right to dispute those inaccuracies that you find on your credit report. We’ve handled many cases in which a debt collection agency reported debt on a consumer’s credit report to obtain leverage over the consumer. If GLA Collection Company is on your credit report, they may tell you that they’ll remove the debt from your credit report if you pay it; this is commonly known as “pay for delete.” If the original creditor is on your report rather than the debt collector, and you pay off the debt, both entities should accurately report this on your credit report.

Several states also have laws to provide their citizens an additional layer of protection. For example, if you live in California, Florida, Michigan, Montana, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Texas, or Wisconsin, you may be able to add a state-law claim to your federal law claim above. North Carolina, for example, has one of the most consumer-friendly statutes in the country: if you live in NC and are harassed over a debt, you may receive $500 – $4,000 in damages per violation. We work with a local counsel in NC and our NC clients have received some great results in debt collection harassment cases. If you live in North Carolina and are being harassed by a debt collector, you have the leverage to obtain a great settlement.

How do we Use the Law to Help You?

We will use state and federal laws to immediately stop GLA Collection Company’s debt collection. We will send a cease-and-desist letter to stop the harassment today, and if GLA Collection Company violates the FDCPA, EFTA, FCRA, or any state law, you may be entitled to money damages. For example, under the FDCPA, you may receive up to $1,000 in damages plus actual damages. The FDCPA also has a fee-shift provision, which means the debt collector will pay your attorney’s fees and costs. If you have a TCPA case against the agency, we will handle it based on a contingency fee and you won’t pay us a dime unless you win.
 
THAT’S NOT ALL…
 
We have helped thousands of consumers stop phone calls. We know how to stop the harassment and get you money damages. Once again: you will not pay us a dime for our services. We will help you based on a fee-shift provision and/or contingency fee, and the debt collector will pay your attorney’s fees and costs.

What if GLA Collection Company is on my Credit Report?

Based on our experience, some debt collectors may credit-report, which means one may mark your credit report with the debt they are trying to collect. In addition to or instead of the debt collector, the original creditor may also be on your credit report in a separate entry, and it’s important to properly identify these entities because you will want both to update your credit report if or when you pay off the debt.

THE GOOD NEWS IS…
 
If GLA Collection Company is on your credit report, we can help you dispute it. Mistakes on your credit report can be very costly: along with causing you to pay higher interest rates, you may be denied credit, insurance, a rental home, a loan, or even a job because of these mistakes. Some mistakes may include someone else’s information on your credit report, inaccurate public records, stale collection accounts, or even being a victim of identity theft. If you have a mistake on your credit report, there is a process to dispute it, and my office will help you obtain your credit report and dispute any inaccurate information.

REMEMBER…
 
If a credit reporting agency violates its obligations under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), you may be entitled to statutory damages up to $1,000, and the credit reporting agency will be required to fix the error. The FCRA also has a fee-shift provision, which means the credit reporting agency will pay your attorney’s fees and costs. You won’t owe us a dime for our services. We have helped hundreds of consumers fix inaccurate information on their credit reports, and we’re ready to help you, too.

Complaints against GLA Collection Company

Based on 56 reviews on Google, GLA Collection Company receives a 1.7-out-of-5 rating. Here are some of the reviews on Google:
  1. “I was paying GLA on an old hospital bill. I accidentally sent in post-dated checks for three months in advance. Instead of GLA keeping the post-dated checks, they cashed them and had my account overdrawn all types of ways. Customer service is rotten, and the workers are downright nasty. I hope this helps the next person.”

  2. “It might seem like I am just an upset person who is dealing with a medical collection. But this is not the case here. I was lied to by this company!! Joseph had advised me that if I made a large down payment, I could be put on a payment plan and it will prevent credit reporting. I did follow his advice and I was still reported to the credit bureaus. Making any kind of payment plan with this company does not make any sense, whether you can pay it off or don’t even worry about it, it will still go on your credit.”

  3. “I just got hit on my credit report by this company for 2 bills I paid in 2014 and 2015! Never got a bill from the originating company or these people. I have excellent credit, in the process of buying a house, and the condescending woman that answered the phone tells me that I was dealing with her because I don’t pay my bill.”

Cases We’ve Handled Against GLA Collection Company

I think you’ll agree when we say that threats and harassment from collection agencies can be pretty intimidating. However, we can stop the harassment and get you money damages under the law, and the collection agency will pay your attorneys’ fees and costs. Here are two cases we’ve handled against GLA Collection Company:
  1. Michael J. v. GLA Collection Company – In December 2016, Michael of Fayette County, Kentucky, filed a claim against GLA Collection Company for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). Complaints consisted of harassing phone calls, including after the plaintiff requested that the calls stop, and placing robocalls to the plaintiff’s cell phone.
  2. David C. v. GLA Collection Company – In February 2016, David of Clark County, Kentucky, filed a claim against GLA Collection Company for violations of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). Complaints consisted of failure to report the plaintiff’s disputed debt to the credit bureaus and using false/deceptive means or representations to attempt to collect debt.

What Our Clients Say about Us

Mike Agruss Law has over 1100+ outstanding client reviews through Yotpo, an A+ BBB rating, and over 225 five-star reviews on Google. Here’s what some of our clients have to say about us:

“Michael Agruss handled two settlements for me with great results and he handled them quickly. He also settled my sister’s case quickly and now her debt is clear. I highly recommend Michael.”

“Mike Agruss Law was very helpful, they helped me solve my case regarding the unwanted calls. I would highly recommend them. Thank you very much Mike Agruss!”

“Mike Agruss Law was very helpful to me and my veteran father! We were harassed daily and even called names for a loan that was worthless! Agruss stepped in and not only did they stop harassing, they stopped calling all together!! Even settled it so I was paid back for the problems they caused!”

Can GLA Collection Company Sue Me?

Although anyone can sue anyone for any reason, we have not seen GLA Collection Company sue consumers, and it’s likely that the agency does not sue because they don’t always own the debt they are attempting to collect, and would also need to hire a lawyer, or use in-house counsel, to file a lawsuit. It’s also likely that the agency collects debt throughout the country, and it would be quite difficult to have lawyers, or a law firm, licensed in every state. However, there are collection agencies that do sue consumers; for example,Midland Credit Management is one of the largest junk-debt buyers, and it also collects and sues on debt. Still, it is less likely for a debt collector to sue you than for an original creditor to hire a lawyer or collection firm to sue you. If GLA Collection Company has threatened to sue you, contact Mike Agruss Law as soon as possible.

Can GLA Collection Company Garnish my Wages?

No, unless they have a judgment. If GLA Collection Company has not sued you, then the agency cannot get a judgment. Barring limited situations (usually involving debts owed to the government for student loans, taxes, etc.), a company must have a judgment in order to garnish someone’s wages. In short, we have not seen this agency file a lawsuit against a consumer, so the agency cannot garnish your wages, minus the exceptions listed above. If GLA Collection Company has threatened to garnish your wages, contact our office right away.

GLA Collection Company Settlement

If you want to settle a debt with GLA Collection Company, ask yourself these questions first:
  1. Do I really owe this debt?
  2. Is this debt within the statute of limitations?
  3. Is this debt on my credit report?
  4. If I pay this debt, will GLA Collection Company remove it from my credit report?
  5. If I pay this debt, will the original creditor remove it from my credit report?
  6. If I pay this debt, will I receive confirmation in writing from GLA Collection Company for the payment and settlement terms?
These are not the only things to consider when dealing with debt collectors. We are here to help you answer the questions above, and much more. Whether it’s harassment, settlement, pay-for-delete, or any other legal issue with GLA Collection Company, we at Mike Agruss Law are here to help you.

Top Debt Collection Violations

Debt collection laws provide a laundry list of what collectors can and cannot do while collecting a debt. Based on our years of experience handling thousands of debt collection harassment cases, here’s what collection agencies most often do to violate the law:
  1. Called you about a debt you do not owe.
  2. Called you at work after you told them you cannot receive calls at work.
  3. Left you a message without identifying the company’s name.
  4. Left you a message without disclosing that the call is from a debt collector.
  5. Called third-parties (family, friends, coworkers, or neighbors) even though the collection agency knows your contact information.
  6. Disclosed to a third-party (family, friends, coworkers, or neighbors) that you owe a debt.
  7. Contacted you after you said to stop calling.
  8. Threatened you with legal action (such as a lawsuit or wage garnishment).
  9. Called you before 8:00 AM or after 9:00 PM.
  10. Continued to call you after you have told the collector you cannot pay the debt.
  11. Communicated (phone or letter) with you after you filed for bankruptcy.
  12. Failed to mark the debt on your credit report as disputed after you disputed the debt.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Do I have to pay your fees and costs for helping me with my consumer rights case? No. We handle consumer rights cases based on a fee-shift provision and/or a contingency fee. That means either the other side pays your fees and costs, or we take a percentage of your recovery. Whether it’s a fee-shift case or a contingency-fee case, we don’t get paid unless you get paid, and you’ll never owe us a penny for our time.

  2. What are the damages I can get under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act? If a collection agency violates any section of the FDCPA, you are entitled to damages up to $1,000.00. You may also be entitled to actual damages if the violation caused you out-of-pocket expenses. For example, if a collection agency threatens you with legal action to induce you to pay the debt, you may be able to get your payment back as actual damages.

  3. What are the damages under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act? You can get $500 per robocall, or $1,500 per robocall if the robocalls were willful. In any type of settlement, Defendants often pay much less than $500 per call. However, if there are 50 calls at issue, even at $250 per call, your case could settle for $12,500.00.

  4. What type of debt is covered under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act? Only consumer debt, such as personal, family, and household debts. For example, money you owe on a personal credit card, an auto loan, a medical bill, or a utility bill. The FDCPA does not cover debts you incurred to run a business, or debts regarding unpaid taxes, or traffic tickets.

  5. Does the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act apply to banks or credit card companies? No. Only third-party debt collectors are bound by the FDCPA. Original creditors, such as banks and credit card companies, are not bound by the FDCPA.

  6. Are there state laws that protect me from original creditors? Yes! Several states also have laws that provide its citizens an additional layer of protection. If you live in California, Connecticut, Florida, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Montana, North Carolina, Nevada, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, or Wisconsin, you have additional state-law rights.

  7. Are mistakes on credit reports common? Yes! Are you one of the 40 million Americans who have a mistake on their credit report? Mistakes on your credit report can be very costly.  Along with causing you to pay higher interest rates, you may be denied credit, insurance, a rental home, a loan, or even a job because of these mistakes. Some mistakes may include someone else’s information on your credit report, inaccurate public records, stale collection accounts, or maybe you were a victim of identity theft.

  8. What do I do if I have a mistake on my credit report? If you have a mistake on your credit report, there is a process to dispute them. My office will help you pull your credit report and dispute any inaccurate information. If a credit reporting agency violates its obligations under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), you may be entitled to statutory damages up to $1,000.00, plus the credit reporting agency will be required to fix the error. The FCRA also has a fee-shift provision, which means the credit reporting agency pays your attorney’s fees and costs. Therefore, you will not pay me a penny for my time. To speed up the process, please get a free copy of your credit report at www.annualcreditreport.com. You can also learn more about the FCRA and your rights at http://www.agrussconsumerlaw.com/practices/common-credit-report-errors/

Share your Complaints against GLA Collection Company Below

We encourage you to post your complaints about GLA Collection Company. Sharing your complaints against this agency can help other consumers understand what to do when this company starts calling. Sharing your experience may help someone else!

HERE’S THE DEAL!
 
If you are being harassed by GLA Collection Company over a debt, you may be entitled to money damages – up to $1,000 for harassment, and $500 – $1,500 for illegal robocalls. Under state and federal laws, we will help you based on a fee-shift provision and/or contingency fee, which means the debt-collector pays your attorney’s fees and costs. You won’t owe us a dime for our services. We have settled thousands of debt collection harassment cases, and we’re prepared to help you, too. Contact Mike Agruss Law at 888-572-0176 to stop the harassment once and for all.

Submitted Comments

Kathy Brunty
8 years ago
GLA Collection Company computer calls me every other day it's never a live person I am so tired of a computer calling me and putting me on hold and they expect me to wait forever...... what can be done about them calling like this all the time...... Please don't call me between 7:30-3:30
Mike Agruss
8 years ago
Hello Kathy, GLA may be in violation of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and we can determine if you have a case and end the harassment. Thanks, Mike.
Staci
8 years ago
I get calls from them sometimes 12 calls a week. I have asked for it to stop, but it does not. Today, they called me at my place of business. I immediately told hi to remove my number as he was risking my job. "John B" tried to argue with me. I had to hang up on him. I am quite ill with numerous conditions, doing everything I can to get my house sold, am going to pay off what I can and will eventually have to file disability. I have told people this. The harassment needs to stop. Over and over, everyday.
Michael J.
8 years ago
I have a bill from Lexington diagnostic center. I'm not able to pay and I'm on SS. I have requested multiple times over the last few years to stop contacting me and told them I'm disabled and can't afford it. They continue to call over the years from fake internet numbers Florida numbers I think new York or jersey number California and fake local Lexington numbers. They will not stop after multiple request I have call logs and voicemails saved
Mickele C
7 years ago
I have been harassed by Gla collection About hospital bill...
Alek
1 year ago
Hello! I hope all is well! I found your website online about GLA collections. I have two accounts on my credit report stating I owe them a total about $850 of hospital bills. They\'re both are 4/5 years old. I want them removed cause they\'re affecting me badly. I don\'t recall owing any hospital bills. I normally have had insurance (Medicaid) for both my kid and I. Thank you
Lynne
1 year ago
Thank you for the connection. Would a complete billing for myself/account, consolidation and settlements available.

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