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Why is 800-360-4319 calling me?

800-360-4319 is registered to National Recovery Agency, and they're calling to collect a debt.

Here's what they are and aren't allowed to do — and how to make the calls stop for good.

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National Recovery Agency

Third-party debt collector

Phone number
(800) 360-4319
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Caller name
National Recovery Agency (NRA Group)
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Based in
Harrisburg, PA
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Governed by
FDCPA · 15 U.S.C. § 1692
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Your options
A cease & desist legally stops contact once they receive it
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About National Recovery Agency

800-360-4319 is a number used by National Recovery Agency (also known as NRA Group), a debt collection agency. If they're calling you, they believe you owe a debt — either one they bought, or one they're collecting for someone else.

Also written 800-360-4319, (800) 360-4319, 800.360.4319, 800 360 4319, 8003604319, 18003604319.

First: what time did they call?

Before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. your local time is a violation.

Not a grey area — 15 U.S.C. § 1692c(a)(1) prohibits it outright, and every off-hours call is a separate violation. The FDCPA lets consumers recover statutory damages plus attorney's fees, so the time on your call log matters.

How to stop calls from 800-360-4319

  1. Write down what happened. Date, time, what was said. The timeline is what turns a nuisance into a documented pattern.
  2. Send a cease & desist. Once a collector receives written notice to stop contacting you, § 1692c(c) requires them to stop — with narrow exceptions.
  3. Or dispute the debt. Within 30 days of first contact, a written dispute forces them to stop collecting until they produce verification (§ 1692g).
  4. Keep every violation. Off-hours calls, threats, calls to your employer or family — each one is evidence.

Stop the calls

Or let us send the cease & desist for you.

Once National Recovery Agency receives written notice to stop contacting you, § 1692c(c) requires them to stop. We draft it against your file, print it, and send it certified with tracking — so you have proof of the date they received it.

  • Drafted from your logged contacts
  • Printed and mailed certified, with tracking
  • Delivery date filed to your evidence vault
  • You approve the wording before it goes
Send a cease & desist — $30

One-time, no subscription. Logging calls is free — you only pay when a letter goes out.

Where to write to National Recovery Agency

National Recovery Agency

2491 Paxton St

Harrisburg, PA, 17111

www.nragroup.com

A cease & desist only counts once they receive it, which is why these go by certified mail with tracking.

Is 800-360-4319 a scam?

National Recovery Agency is a real collection agency, so a call from this number is most likely genuine. That doesn't mean the debt is yours, or that the amount is right. Either way, a legitimate collector must identify itself, and must send written validation of the debt within five days of first contacting you (§ 1692g(a)). If they won't put it in writing, treat that as the answer.

Never pay to make calls stop before you've seen validation in writing. Paying can restart the statute of limitations on a debt that was already too old to enforce.

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