The reputation for this number is generally . Even if the number belongs to a legitimate debt collector, you have rights under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) . This law prohibits collectors from using abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices to collect debts.

Demanding immediate payment via untraceable methods like gift cards or wire transfers.

While the specific agency name is not always disclosed in automated messages, reporting data from CallApp suggests it is a business line used for high-volume outbound calling. People receiving calls from this number often report:

If you receive a call from , it is generally recommended to take the following steps:

You can file a formal complaint about unwanted calls or debt collection harassment at the FTC Complaint Assistant.

: One specific report mentions a caller who refused to identify themselves and would only ask for the recipient's name to confirm their identity.

Residents in the 816 and 913 area codes have noted a rise in "neighbor spoofing," where scammers use local prefixes to increase answer rates.

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