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Are You Being Called By American Management Services, Inc.?*


Are you being called by American Management Services, Inc.?* Here’s what you need to know

Debt collectors can terrify anyone who has fallen behind on their bills. Dealing with daily collection calls can compound the stress you already feel when struggling with a financial hardship. While creditors have every right to use collection agencies to recoup outstanding balances, consumers also have rights. When these rights are violated you have grounds to sue.

Your Rights Under the FDCPA

In 1977 Congress passed the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, or FDCPA, to protect indebted consumers from unfair and unconscionable debt collection practices. It protects you by making it illegal for collection agencies to employ pressure tactics like the following:

  • Using profane and obscene language
  • Revealing details about the debt with anyone but you, your spouse, or your attorney
  • Pretending to be attorneys, police officers, or federal agents
  • Ignoring a formal request to cease communications
  • Leaving voice messages that do not identify the collector and the purpose of their call
  • Threatening action they cannot legally take or have no intention of taking

American Management Services, Inc.

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Company Profile: American Management Services, Inc.

If you are being called by American Management Services, Inc., information about the company is below.

American Management Services, Inc. is a debt collection office located in St. George, Utah. It was established in 1997, has less than 10 employees, and is managed by its President, Tim Abelhouzen. A review of records on file at the PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) website confirms that consumers who believed they were being harassed by American Management Services, Inc. chose to sue instead of pay.

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Alleged Violations against American Management Services, Inc.

Brandon Burrows vs. American Management Services, Inc.*

According to PACER, in or around 2012 American Management Services, Inc. allegedly began contacting Utah resident Brandon Burrows to collect a consumer debt. Mr. Burrows later complained that agency representatives called his workplace and revealed his debt to his boss and threatened to sue him, even though its license to collect in Utah was expired.

Feeling harassed by American Management Services, Inc., Mr. Burrows hired a consumer attorney and sued the company for allegedly violating the FDCPA in the following ways:

The matter was later dismissed.

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Hire an Attorney

The phone number for this debt collection company is 1-435-688-8443. If you see it on your caller ID when the phone rings, it means that you are being called by American Management Services, Inc.. If they discuss your debt with third parties and threaten legal action that never transpires, hire a consumer attorney right away. If you file a claim against American Management Services, Inc. you may be awarded $1,000 per FDCPA violation plus attorney and court fees. Stand up for yourself if a debt collector goes too far, as the law is on your side.

*Case taken from PACER (pacer.gov). File number is Case 2:12-cv-00724-TS from the United States District Court for the District of Utah, Central Division.

Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be constructed as legal advice. If you file a claim against American Management Services, Inc., or any other third-party collection agency, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

About the author:

Contributor: Sergei Lemberg

Sergei Lemberg is a consumer rights attorney, practicing since 2006, whose practice focuses on consumer law, class actions and personal injury litigation. He is known for a United States Supreme Court case (Facebook v. Duguid) defending consumers from autodialers under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 to send unsolicited text messages. He is also the author of Defanging Debt Collectors, a book that teaches consumers how to battle debt collectors and win.

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