With so much noise and information at nearly everyone’s fingertips, it can be hard to weed out callers you don’t want to hear from. Rather than letting annoying spam calls like the Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder take time out of your day, take joy in knowing that a spam call blocking app like YouMail has your back. Free and easy to register, YouMail eliminates spammers and lets you truly enjoy the silence.

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The details of the Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder spam call

The Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder robocall has been sent to millions of consumers and prompts users to call a number to go over their Credit Acceptance account. First detected on February 5th, 2019, the Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder robocall’s most called locations are Michigan, Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, and Pennsylvania. The most tracked numbers for this spam call are 1-734-521-2060, 1-586-461-4324, 1-313-263-1171, 1-517-861-2087, and 1-810-272-5121.

Actual audio of the Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder spam call

“The following is a recorded message. Please call Credit Acceptance at 1-800-634-1506. Our hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 8:00am to 11:00pm Saturday and Sunday 8:00am to 5:00pm Eastern Time. Thank you.” 

Why the Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder spam call is a nuisance call

The Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder is an annoying spam call because it takes time out of peoples’ days. Receiving multiple Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder calls can be frustrating for individuals who are busy with work or personal activities. These calls may also be seen as intrusive and unwanted, causing unnecessary stress and anxiety. Additionally, some people may find it difficult to pay their bills on time due to unforeseen circumstances, making these calls feel even more unwelcome. The constant reminder calls from Credit Acceptance can be a nuisance for many individuals.

How to stop robocalls

How to protect yourself from the Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder spam call

There are several steps you can take to protect yourself from Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder spam calls:

  • Add your phone number to the National Do Not Call Registry to reduce the number of telemarketing calls you receive.
  • Use a call blocking app such as YouMail to automatically identify and block spam calls.
  • Do not provide any personal information, such as your account number or Social Security number, over the phone unless you are certain of the caller’s identity.
  • If you receive a call from Credit Acceptance, ask for the caller’s name and phone number and tell them that you will call them back. This will allow you to verify the legitimacy of the call and the caller’s identity.
  • If you continue to receive unwanted calls from Credit Acceptance, you can file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or your state attorney general’s office.

By taking these steps, you can protect yourself from Credit Acceptance Payment Reminder spam calls and other unwanted robocalls.

Find about more Spam Robocalls at the YouMail Spam Robocalls Guide.


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