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How to Remove Frontline Asset Strategies from Your Credit Report

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  • Frontline Asset Strategies, LLC is a debt collection agency based in Minnesota.
  • We'll discuss what they do, what your rights are, and how to get them off your credit report.
  • Frontline Asset Strategies is likely hurting your credit score.

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Written by FinanceJar Team

Updated Sep 21, 2022

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Frontline Asset Strategies, LLC is just one of many names in the debt collection industry. If they’re calling you or appearing on your credit report, it can only mean one thing—they’re after money for an unpaid debt.

But don’t worry. There are laws in place that restrict what debt collectors can and can’t do. By learning about your debt collection rights and what exactly Frontline Asset Strategies does, you can protect yourself from abusive debt collection practices and minimize damage to your credit and finances.

Table of Contents

  1. What is Frontline Asset Strategies?
  2. Who does Frontline Asset Strategies collect debts for?
  3. Is Frontline Asset Strategies a legitimate debt collector?
  4. How to deal with Frontline Asset Strategies

What is Frontline Asset Strategies?

Frontline Asset Strategies, LLC is a debt collection agency that’s been in operation since 2008, meaning they’re relatively new to the scene. 1 They’re headquartered in Roseville, MN, with a satellite office in Jacksonville, FL. 2

As a third-party debt collection agency, Frontline collects debts on behalf of other companies and creditors. This is why they may be asking you to pay a debt even though you never signed a contract with them.

Who does Frontline Asset Strategies collect debts for?

Frontline Asset Strategies collects debts on behalf of lenders in various industries, including the following:

  • Online lenders
  • FinTech companies
  • Banks
  • Telecommunications companies

If Frontline is trying to collect, they’ll be able to specify who your original creditor was. For example, they could be after payment for a delinquent loan account or an unpaid phone or cable bill.

Is Frontline Asset Strategies a legitimate debt collector?

Yes, Frontline Asset Strategies, LLC is a legit debt collection agency. In fact, the company is accredited by the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and even holds memberships with the Receivables Management Association International (RMAI) and ACA International. 1 3 4

With that said, even licensed and accredited companies can behave unethically. For example, Frontline faced a class action lawsuit in 2017 for allegedly breaking debt collection laws by misleading consumers. 5

Moreover, never take for granted that someone claiming to represent Frontline Asset Strategies is a genuine debt collector. Debt collection scams are common, and if you’re not careful to verify your debts, you could end up being tricked out of your hard-earned money.

To confirm that the debt is legitimate and belongs to you, contact Frontline Asset Strategies, LLC directly using the contact details listed below.

Frontline Asset Strategies Contact Information

If you want to remove Frontline Asset Strategies from your credit report, write to their address:

frontline asset strategies logo

Address: 2700 Snelling Ave. N., Suite 250
Roseville, MN 55113
Phone Number: (877) 258-1590
Website: frontlineas.com

Disputing an incorrect entry on your credit report can be stressful and difficult. Consider working with a professional.

How to deal with Frontline Asset Strategies

Ready to take control of your debt with Frontline Asset Strategies? Choose the methods you want to attempt below.

Dispute Collections

If the debt is inaccurate, learn how to
remove the collection from your
credit report
.

Stop Harassment

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learn how to fight back using protections
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Verify Debt

If you're not certain the debt is yours,
request more information (and
temporarily stop collection efforts).

Pay Debt Collector

If you're ready to pay up, learn how to
do it in a way that keeps you on better
financial footing.

 

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Article Sources

  1. Better Business Bureau. "FrontLine Asset Strategies, LLC" Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  2. Frontline Asset Strategies. "About" Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  3. Receivables Management Association International. "MEMBERSHIP ROSTER AS OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2022" Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  4. ACA International. "Frontline Asset Strategies, LLC" Retrieved September 21, 2022.
  5. United States District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin. "Bonin v. Frontline Asset Strategies LLC et al - 2:17-cv-00090" Retrieved September 21, 2022.

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