Who Called From 314-432-1944?
Short answer: 314-432-1944 is a number used by National Collection Systems, Inc. (National Collection Systems), a third-party collection agency based in Anaheim, CA — nyc department of consumer affairs (predecessor to dcwp) debt-collection license 1243873-dca on file, address of record in saint louis, mo. They are almost certainly trying to collect a debt, most often consumer accounts. You are not required to answer or say anything — and you have the right to demand written proof before you pay a cent.
Whose Number Is 314-432-1944?
The number 314-432-1944 is used by National Collection Systems, Inc. (nyc department of consumer affairs (predecessor to dcwp) debt-collection license 1243873-dca on file, address of record in saint louis, mo), a third-party collection agency in Anaheim, CA. For the full company profile — ownership, history, and known aliases — see our complete National Collection Systems, Inc. guide. This page focuses on the calls coming from 314-432-1944 specifically.
About this specific number
- 📞 Number: 314-432-1944 (area code 314, ending in 1944)
- 📍 Line type: Direct-dial — resolves to St. Louis, Missouri.
- 🏢 Operator: National Collection Systems, Inc., a third-party collection agency in Anaheim, CA.
- 🔢 Related lines: National Collection Systems, Inc. is documented using 1 number in our directory, so calls may also come from other digits.
314-432-1944 is a direct-dial number tied to St. Louis, Missouri, which is why the call may have appeared "local" on your caller ID even though National Collection Systems, Inc. operates out of Anaheim, CA.
Some carriers display 314-432-1944 under a spoofed or neighboring city name. Do not trust the on-screen label — trust the written validation you request from National Collection Systems, Inc..
On your caller ID, in voicemails, or in letters, this company can also appear as: National Collection Systems.
Why Is National Collection Systems Calling Me From 314-432-1944?
In our directory, 314-432-1944 is tracked as a nyc department of consumer affairs (predecessor to dcwp) debt-collection license 1243873-dca on file, address of record in saint louis, mo for National Collection Systems, Inc., which typically collects consumer accounts, retail debt. A call from 314-432-1944 usually happens because:
- ✅ An original account (a consumer accounts, for example) went unpaid and was charged off by the creditor.
- ✅ The account was placed with National Collection Systems, Inc. to collect on behalf of the original creditor.
- ✅ National Collection Systems, Inc. is now dialing you from 314-432-1944 and possibly other lines to reach a resolution.
Calls from 314-432-1944 often come right after a billing cycle closes. Some people report that 314-432-1944 calls once and hangs up, then tries again from a different National Collection Systems, Inc. line hours later. A single missed call is not proof of a valid debt. When 314-432-1944 shows up on your caller ID, it is worth checking whether the National Collection Systems, Inc. account also appears on your credit report. A phantom call with no tradeline may signal an unvalidated or misrouted debt. Bottom line — make National Collection Systems, Inc. prove the consumer accounts in writing first.
Important: a phone call — even from a real number like 314-432-1944 — does not prove you owe the debt, that the amount is correct, or that National Collection Systems, Inc. can legally collect it. That is exactly why your validation rights matter.
What NOT to Say If You Answer 314-432-1944
Anything you say to National Collection Systems can be used to collect. Protect yourself — avoid these common mistakes on the call.
Don't admit the debt is yours
When 314-432-1944 calls, saying "yes, that's mine" or apologizing can be treated as acknowledging the debt — which may reset the statute of limitations. Neither confirm nor deny until you've seen written validation from National Collection Systems, Inc..
Don't agree to a payment on the spot
A single payment to National Collection Systems, Inc. — even a small "good-faith" one — can restart the clock on an old debt and make it collectable again. Never authorize a payment over a call from 314-432-1944.
Don't give bank or card details
Do not read out your bank account, debit, or credit card number to anyone calling from 314-432-1944. Any legitimate National Collection Systems, Inc. resolution can be handled in writing after validation.
Don't confirm personal information
Avoid confirming your SSN, date of birth, employer, or address to the 314-432-1944 caller. If it truly is your National Collection Systems, Inc. account, they should already have what they need and must prove it.
What To Do If 314-432-1944 Keeps Calling
Here are concrete next steps for this specific National Collection Systems, Inc. line. Work through them in order — each one strengthens your position before you ever discuss the debt.
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Save 314-432-1944 as a contact labeled "National Collection Systems, Inc. — do not answer" so you can screen future calls with confidence.
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Do not return the call to 314-432-1944 until you have the account details in writing — a call-back can be treated as engagement.
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Ask, in writing, that National Collection Systems, Inc. identify the original creditor behind the 314-432-1944 calls and the date the debt was opened.
Your Rights When National Collection Systems Calls From 314-432-1944
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) give you real leverage. Here is the debt-validation playbook we use at Crowned Credit.
1. Demand Debt Validation (FDCPA §809)
Within 30 days of first contact, send National Collection Systems a written debt-validation letter. They must prove the debt is yours, the amount is right, and they have the legal authority to collect — or stop collecting.
2. Dispute With the Bureaus (FCRA §611)
If National Collection Systems, Inc. reported a tradeline, dispute it with Equifax, Experian, and TransUnion. They have 30 days to investigate; unverifiable items must be corrected or deleted.
3. Log the Calls
Write down every call from 314-432-1944: date, time, and what was said. Repeated calls, calls at odd hours, or threats can be FDCPA violations — and leverage for you.
4. Send a Cease-and-Desist
You can demand in writing that National Collection Systems, Inc. stop calling you entirely. The calls must stop, even though they may still report or pursue other legal steps.
5. Check the Statute of Limitations
Every state limits how long a collector can sue on a debt. If the debt is time-barred, National Collection Systems generally cannot win a lawsuit — and a payment could dangerously restart that clock.
6. Know the Anti-Harassment Rules
The FDCPA bars National Collection Systems from calling before 8am or after 9pm, threatening you, or lying about the debt. Each violation may entitle you to statutory damages.
How Crowned Credit Helps With Calls From 314-432-1944
We investigate the specific National Collection Systems, Inc. account behind the calls, assert every applicable right, and work it with all three bureaus and the collector directly — no cookie-cutter form letters.
Review & Validate
We pull all three bureau reports, find every error tied to the National Collection Systems account, and demand full debt validation.
Dispute & Escalate
Hand-packed disputes go to the bureaus and to National Collection Systems, Inc.. When they fail to investigate properly, we escalate to the CFPB and, where warranted, attorneys.
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We monitor the outcome and coach you on rebuilding once inaccurate items are addressed. Results vary by profile.
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314-432-1944 — Frequently Asked Questions
Who is calling me from 314-432-1944?
314-432-1944 is a direct-dial line associated with National Collection Systems, Inc. (also seen as National Collection Systems), a third-party collection agency headquartered in Anaheim, CA. The number resolves to St. Louis, Missouri. If you received a call from 314-432-1944 — often showing the last four digits 1944 on your screen — it is very likely National Collection Systems, Inc. attempting to reach you about a debt they say you owe, most often consumer accounts, retail debt.
Is 314-432-1944 a scam number?
National Collection Systems, Inc. is a real, registered company, and 314-432-1944 is a documented line tied to it. That said, scammers do "spoof" the caller ID of well-known collectors like National Collection Systems, so the number showing on your screen is not proof of anything. Never give payment or personal information based on a phone call alone. Ask for the caller's name, company, and a written validation notice before you discuss any debt.
Do I have to answer or call back 314-432-1944?
You are not legally required to answer 314-432-1944 or call National Collection Systems, Inc. back. In fact, it is usually smarter to say nothing on the phone and instead demand everything in writing. Under the FDCPA, once you send a written debt-validation request, National Collection Systems, Inc. must pause collection until it mails you proof of the debt.
Why is National Collection Systems, Inc. calling me about consumer accounts?
A call from 314-432-1944 usually means an original consumer accounts went unpaid and was placed with National Collection Systems, Inc., which dials this line to collect on the original creditor's behalf. The account may have aged or changed hands more than once, so demand the full paper trail before you accept the balance as accurate.
Can I stop National Collection Systems, Inc. from calling 314-432-1944?
Yes. The FDCPA lets you send a written cease-and-desist demand telling National Collection Systems, Inc. to stop contacting you by phone. They can still report to the bureaus or pursue other legal steps, but the calls from 314-432-1944 and any related lines must stop. This is a useful way to end harassment while you build your dispute.
Should I pay the debt National Collection Systems, Inc. is calling about?
Do not pay anything based on a call from 314-432-1944 until the debt is validated. Once you confirm the debt is yours, accurate, and still within your state's statute of limitations, you can consider a written pay-for-delete arrangement. Paying an unverified or time-barred debt can restart the clock and lock in a negative mark. Get a free assessment first.
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