What is AAMS Collections
What is AAMS Collections?
…and why is AAMS Collections reporting on my credit reports?
AAMS Collections is a collection agency.
You may not have to pay your debt (depending on the age of the debt and your state’s statute of limitations)
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Who Does AAMS Collections Collect For?
AAMS Collections is a debt collector reporting a collection account on your credit report.
AAMS Collections either purchased the debt from the original creditor or has been hired by the original creditor to service the debt.
AAMS Collections may send you letters in the mail regarding the debt or call you demanding payment.
But, much more than that, AAMS Collections may now be reporting a collection account on your credit reports which lowers your credit scores and decreases your probability of getting approved for a mortgage, auto loan, credit card, apartment, etc…
Getting this account removed may be possible.
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Does AAMS Collections Hurt My Credit Score?
Yes, if AAMS Collections is reporting a collection account in your credit report they are lowering your credit scores
How Do I Remove AAMS Collections From My Credit Report?
Consumer protection laws such as the FCRA, FCBA, FACTA, and FDCPA allow for the removal of collection accounts such as AAMS Collections from your credit reports due to inaccuracies, incomplete information, fraud, or information out of compliance with the law.
Disputing the collection may be a good start but, it may also lower your credit scores.
Debt validation may be a better option but, the way that the account is reported in your credit reports will dictate the best approach to take to deal with this debt.
NOTE: According to the PIRG (Public Interest Research Group), 79% of credit reports contain errors.
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Is AAMS Collections A Collection Agency?
Yes, AAMS Collections is a collection agency. They purchase or service past due debt from creditors who have written off the original debt (also known as a charge-off).
Can I Pay AAMS Collections To Delete The Collection From My Credit Report?
AAMS Collections may agree to delete the collection account in exchange for payment but, this is not very common.
AAMS Collections typically updates the balance of the collection account to $0 and changes the status to “Paid Collection” once the account is paid.
Then continues to report the collection for 7 years from the date of the first key delinquency.
Note: Depending on how the account is reporting in your credit reports, paying an AAMS Collections collection account may actually lower your credit scores.
Note: If you come to a “Pay-For-Delete” agreement with AAMS Collections, make sure you get the terms of your agreement in writing before you make your payment. You don’t want them backing out of the deal and refusing to remove the collection after you have made your payment.
You may be able to get the AAMS Collections account removed from your credit reports by leveraging consumer protection laws. Call (800) 750-1416 to find out how.
Can I Settle An AAMS Collections Collection?
Settling your debt with AAMS Collections may help to increase your credit scores, but it may also lower your credit scores depending on how the collection account is reporting.
The date that the account last reported will dictate whether paying the AAMS Collections collection will improve your scores.
The statute of limitations will dictate whether you actually have to pay this debt.
If there are any inaccuracies or non-compliance issues with the collection account, the AAMS Collections collection may be removed from your credit reports without any payment.
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Speak with one of our Credit Consultants to find out how we can help you.
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Is AAMS Collections A Scam?
No, AAMS Collections is a legitimately licensed debt collector.
If AAMS Collections is calling you or reporting a collection account on your credit reports you will need to deal with the issue.
One of the best ways to deal with AAMS Collections is a combination of disputes, debt validation, cease and desist orders, and CFPB investigations.
The most hassle-free way to do this is to call (800) 750-1416 or sign up online.
Why Does AAMS Collections Keep Calling Me?
AAMS Collections is calling you because they are a legitimate debt collector attempting to collect a debt.
You can ignore their calls, in which case they will continue to call/harass you and fill your voicemail with messages.
Or you can deal with the issue heads on; submit a limited cease and desist order to stop all calls, and use consumer protection laws to stop AAMS Collections dead in their tracks.
Can AAMS Collections Sue Me Or Garnish My Wages?
Your state’s statute of limitations and the age of the debt will determine whether AAMS Collections can sue you for the debt but, AAMS Collections typically doesn’t sue consumers for collection accounts.
Not to say that it can’t happen but, it’s not typical.
If AAMS Collections sues you for the debt there are a number of things that you can do, there are also a number of federal and state laws that have exemptions for wage garnishments.
Need Help With AAMS Collections?
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Does AAMS Collections Accept Goodwill Letters To Remove Collections From Credit Reports?
Goodwill letters don’t work with AAMS Collections.
The best way to remove an AAMS Collections collection from your credit report is to leverage consumer protection laws from the FCRA, FCBA, FDCPA, etc… or through a Pay-For-Delete.
What Are My Rights When Dealing With AAMS Collections?
The FCRA allows you the right to dispute any debt that AAMS Collections is reporting in your credit reports.
The FDCPA gives you the right to see a copy of the original contract/agreement that you signed with the original creditor for this debt, along with a breakdown showing how you accumulated the balance that you are past due.
If AAMS Collections fails to produce these documents 30 days after receiving a written request, the FDCPA demands that AAMS Collections remove the collection account from your credit report.
These are just a few examples of your consumer rights. Get to know the FCRA, FCBA, FDCPA, and FACTA.
Need Help With AAMS Collections?
Speak with one of our Credit Consultants to find out how we can help you.
Call (800) 750-1416
What Is AAMS Collections Phone Number?
Before calling AAMS Collections call CreditFirm.net at 800-750-1416 and speak with a credit consultant about your options.
Remember that you’re only liable for a debt if it is still within your state’s statute of limitations and AAMS Collections must remove the collection from your credit reports if they cannot provide all of the proper validation documents.
Where Can I Find AAMS Collections Login?
Logging in to AAMS Collections may be a good idea.
Read the fine print and ensure you’re not waiving any consumer protection rights when logging in.
We strongly recommend calling a Credit Repair company (like us) so we can review why AAMS Collections is on your report and see how we may be able to use the FCRA, FDCPA, FCBA, etc… to remove the AAMS Collections collection account from your credit reports.
Remove AAMS Collections From My Credit Report
CreditFirm.net has helped thousands of our clients remove AAMS Collections collection accounts from their Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion credit reports.
If you’re looking for a reputable company to help you deal with AAMS Collections and increase your credit score, give us a call at 800-750-1416.