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How to Remove Progressive Management Systems From Your Credit Report

Is Progressive Management Systems hurting your credit score?

Lexington Law has helped millions of customers remove collections and other negative items from their credit reports. Let them help you too!

Progressive Management Systems (PMS) is a debt collection agency headquartered in West Covina, California, with an office in Las Vegas, Nevada.

You may see PMS listed on your credit report as ‘pms collections’, ‘progressive mgmt sys’, ‘progressive management s’, or ‘progressive mgmt system’. This can happen if you didn’t pay a bill.

Who does Progressive Management Systems collect for?

Progressive Management Systems collects for various types of companies. They are a debt buyer who likely purchased your debt from a credit card company or lender.

Is Progressive Management Systems legit or a scam?

Progressive Management Systems is a legitimate debt collection agency. They were most likely assigned your debt (or bought your debt) from one of the companies they work with. However, just because they are legit, doesn’t mean you actually owe them anything.

How can I remove Progressive Management Systems from my credit report?

Progressive Management Systems 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.

However, it is possible to remove a collection account from your credit history before seven years.

(Debt collectors prefer that we didn’t tell you this, but it’s something you should know.)

Lexington Law Firm is a professional credit repair company that helps people fix their credit.

In addition to collections, Lexington Law will help you challenge (and possibly remove) other inaccurate information from your credit report. These items include inquiries, late payments, charge-offs, foreclosures, repossessions, bankruptcies, and more.

Call Lexington Law now to learn more: (800) 220-0084

Addresses:

Progressive Management Systems
1521 West Cameron Ave
West Covina, CA 91790

Progressive Management Systems
6275 McLeod Drive Ste 3
Las Vegas, NV 89120

Phone number: (800) 258-7482

Nothing good can come from contacting a collection agency like Progressive Management Systems. And making payments on the debt will reset the clock. So instead of helping your credit, it could make it worse. Of course, there are times when it’s best to just pay the collection account, especially if it’s new, and you’re certain that it’s legit.

The best way to handle this is to work with a credit repair professional. They delete millions of negative items every year from companies like Progressive Management Systems for millions of clients nationwide.

And they may be able to help you too.

Will Progressive Management Systems 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 will help you dispute the Progressive Management Systems debt with the credit bureaus and possibly remove it from your credit report. It’s also quite possible that you will never hear from or have to deal with Progressive Management Systems again.

Call Lexington Law to learn how they can help you avoid lawsuits and remove negative items from your credit report that will significantly improve your credit scores.

Wage Garnishment

Some states allow wage garnishment, while others do not. It is important to note that 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 Progressive Management Systems to make any claims they cannot or will not follow through on—this includes threatening to sue you or foreclose on your home.

Is Progressive Management Systems hurting my credit score?

The missed payments that led to the collection harm your credit score. A collection account on your credit report further reduces your ability to qualify for new credit.

Debt collectors often buy and sell debt from one another, which can lead to multiple collections on your credit reports for the same account.

When this happens, if you don’t dispute the accounts with the credit bureaus and get them all removed, they will harm your credit score.

Progressive Management Systems 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 find yourself facing any of these situations with Progressive Management Systems, 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). Lexington Law knows that you have rights, and Progressive Management Systems does too.

Your Rights When Dealing with Progressive Management Systems

There are strict regulations about what a debt collector can and cannot do in the United States. For example, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prevents the use of abusive or deceptive tactics to collect a debt. 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 Progressive Management Systems to report inaccurate or incomplete information on your credit report.
  • You have a legal right to request debt validation on an alleged debt. Send Progressive Management Systems 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.
  • Progressive Management Systems may not threaten or harass you, call you repeatedly, swear at you, or publicly publish a list of debtors.
  • Progressive Management Systems must be honest about who they are and what they are attempting to do. They must notify you that they are a third-party collection agency both orally and in writing.
  • Progressive Management Systems cannot threaten to have you arrested, and they are not allowed to threaten to take legal action if they have no intention of doing so.

Remove Progressive Management Systems From Your Credit Report Today!

Lexington Law specializes in disputing Progressive Management Systems collection accounts. They have over 18 years of experience and have removed over 7 million negative items for their clients in 2020 alone.

If you’re looking for a reputable company to help you with collection accounts and repair your credit, consider working with Lexington Law.

You can give them a call at (800) 220-0084 for a free credit consultation. They have helped many people in your situation and have paralegals standing by waiting to take your call.

How do I pay off collections?

How to pay off debt in collections.
Confirm that the debt is yours. ... .
Check your state's statute of limitations. ... .
Know your debt collection rights. ... .
Figure out how much you can afford to pay. ... .
Ask to have your account deleted. ... .
Set up a payment plan. ... .
Make your payment. ... .
Document everything..

How do you get collections off your credit report?

You can write a letter asking the creditor or collector to remove this information as a goodwill deletion. Your goodwill letter doesn't need to have a lot of information or details. Simply identify the debt, and point out that it has been paid and that you'd like them to remove it.

How can I get a collection removed without paying?

There are 3 ways you can remove collections from your credit report without paying. 1) sending a Goodwill letter asking for forgiveness 2) disputing the collections yourself 3) working with a credit repair company like Credit Glory that can dispute it for you.

How do I dispute a collection?

Your dispute should be made in writing to ensure that the debt collector has to send you verification of the debt. If you're having trouble with debt collection, you can submit a complaint with the CFPB online or by calling (855) 411-CFPB (2372).