Who is Receivables Management Partners, LLC?
Receivables Management Partners (RMP), aka RMP, LLC, aka RMP Services, LLC, is a debt collection agency headquartered in Greensburg, Indiana.
They have six additional offices in the following locations:
- Chicago, Illinois
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Lansing, Michigan
- Zealand, Michigan
- Reading, Pennsylvania
- Waco, Texas
You may see RMP listed on your credit report as a collections account. This can happen if you didn’t pay a bill.
Who does Receivables Management Partners collect for?
Receivables Management Partners collects debts in the healthcare industry for about 200 hospitals and over 30,000 physicians in the United States.
Is Receivables Management Partners legit or a scam?
Receivables Management Partners is a legitimate third-party collection agency. They operate within the legal frameworks governing debt collection and are authorized to collect on behalf of their clients. However, it’s important to verify any debts they claim you owe before making any payments.
How can I remove Receivables Management Partners from my credit report?
Collections can hurt your credit score and remain on your credit report for up to seven years regardless of whether you pay it or not. Unfortunately, paying the collection could even lower your credit score.
(While debt collectors may not want this information to be widely known, it’s your right to be informed.)
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Receivables Management Partners (RMP) Contact Information
Address:
Receivables Management Partners, LLC
8085 Knue Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46250
Phone number: (855) 831-3426
Should I contact or pay Receivables Management Partners?
It’s best to avoid speaking to a debt collector on the phone. And making payments on the debt will reset the clock. As a result, it could harm your credit rather than improve it. However, sometimes it’s better just to pay the collection account, especially if it’s new, and you’re certain that it’s legit.
The most effective way to deal with Receivables Management Partners is to work with a credit repair professional. They help remove millions of negative items every year from companies like Receivables Management Partners, LLC on behalf of their clients.
Will Receivables Management Partners sue me or garnish my wages?
It’s possible, but if you work with a law firm like Lexington Law, you have nothing to worry about. They aid you in disputing the collection account with the credit bureaus, with the possibility of having it removed from your credit history. It’s also quite possible that you will never hear from or have to deal with Receivables Management Partners, LLC again.
Wage Garnishment
Some states allow wage garnishment, while others do not. If you are in a state that does not allow wage garnishment, it is illegal for a debt collector to threaten to garnish your wages.
It is also illegal for Receivables Management Partners, LLC to make any claims they cannot or will not follow through on. This includes threatening to sue you or foreclose on your home.
Is Receivables Management Partners hurting my credit score?
Any derogatory item on your credit report, including a collections account, may harm your credit score.
Third-party collection agencies often buy and sell debt from one another, which can lead to multiple collections on your credit reports for the same account.
To get an account removed, you must file a separate dispute with each credit bureau; Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion, or it can negatively impact your credit score.
Receivables Management Partners (RMP) Complaints
Most collection agencies have numerous complaints filed against them with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the Better Business Bureau (BBB). Most consumer complaints are about inaccurate reporting, harassment, or failure to verify a debt. If you are being harassed by Receivables Management Partners, you should also consider filing a complaint.
You have many consumer rights under the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) and the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). These rights include the ability to dispute credit reporting errors and to be treated fairly and respectfully by debt collectors.
Your Rights When Dealing with Receivables Management Partners, LLC
Debt collectors must abide by state and federal laws in the United States. For example, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prohibits a collection agency from using abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices. In addition, the FDCPA provides you with many rights to ensure that collection agencies don’t take advantage of you. In particular:
- It is a violation of federal law for Receivables Management Partners, LLC to report inaccurate or incomplete information about you.
- You have a legal right to request debt validation on an alleged debt. Send the collection agency a debt validation letter. By law, they have 30 days to prove to you that the debt is really yours and the total amount is accurate.
- Receivables Management Partners may not threaten or harass you, call you repeatedly, swear at you, or publicly publish a list of debtors.
- Receivables Management Partners must be honest about who they are and what they are attempting to do. They must notify you that they are a debt collection agency both orally and in writing.
- Receivables Management Partners cannot threaten to have you arrested or imprisoned over unpaid debts.
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