I saw 7155021398 flash on my screen and, like most of us, I hesitated. I let it roll to voicemail, then listened back. It sounded official, but also rushed—classic “we have an important message for…” followed by a name. That kicked off my little investigation. Here’s what I learned in plain English, plus exactly how to handle calls from this number without stress.
What is 7155021398 and why are they calling?
When I traced the number, I found multiple reports linking (715) 502-1398 to voicemail messages that start with “We have an important message from Alliance Collection Agencies Incorporated,” often addressing the recipient by name. That’s consistent across user-reported voicemail samples.
Several spam-monitoring tools also flag this number. RoboKiller labels it Scam and shows aggregate analytics (over a thousand total calls reported and recent activity in mid-September 2025). That suggests the number is active and widely reaching consumers.
The 715 area code is associated with Wisconsin, which lines up with third-party caller ID directories that place the number in the U.S. Midwest.
Is 715-502-1398 a scam or a real debt collector?
Good question—and the answer may be both. User reports reference Alliance Collection Agencies Inc., a legitimate-sounding name; at the same time, spam-blocking services mark the number as scammy due to call volume patterns, negative user feedback, and robocall style scripts. Crowdsourced forums also describe the same “important message” robocall behavior. In short: the identity presented might be a collection outfit, but the call behavior and spam flags are red flags.
If you genuinely owe a debt, compliant collectors should provide written validation on request and communicate transparently. Robocall pressure tactics, refusal to send mail, or threats are warning signs. (I always treat first contact as unverified until I confirm details independently.)
How should you handle a call from 7155021398 right now?
1) Don’t confirm personal data on the call. If you answer, keep it neutral. Ask for a mailed validation notice and the company’s address. A real collector can provide that.
2) Verify independently. Look up the purported company on your own (not via any links or numbers the caller gives you) and contact them through a published phone number or website. User-shared voicemail scripts here specifically mention “Alliance Collection Agencies,” but you should verify any claim directly.
3) Check your credit reports and mail. If a legitimate collection exists, there’s often a paper trail.
4) Save the voicemail. Documenting timestamps and recordings helps if you need to dispute or report abuse later. RoboKiller’s analytics show ongoing activity for this number—documentation helps you add signal to the noise if you report it.
How do you block and report 715-502-1398 effectively?
On your phone: Use built-in call blocking on iOS/Android and enable Silence Unknown Callers (iOS) or similar features. Consider an app-based blocker—RoboKiller, for example, already tracks this number and lets users report/auto-block patterns like these.
With your carrier: Most carriers (Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, etc.) offer spam filtering at the network level. Turn it on in your account settings.
To authorities/registries: If the caller is abusive or deceptive, file a complaint with your country’s consumer protection authority (in the U.S., the FTC and your state AG). Also report to call-tracking communities—crowdsourced hubs like 800notes help others spot trends quickly, and there are existing threads for this exact number.
What if the voicemail mentions you by name?
That’s common in mass-dialer workflows; names are pulled from data brokers or old account files. Don’t let it rush you. A correct name doesn’t prove legitimacy. Cross-check independently and demand written proof before paying or sharing anything. (User-posted transcripts for this number often start with “important message for [name],” which feels urgent by design.)
FAQs (Short & Search-Intent Friendly)
1. Who is behind 7155021398?
Reports and voicemail samples attribute calls to “Alliance Collection Agencies Incorporated,” but third-party databases simultaneously flag the number for spammy behavior. Treat it as unverified until you confirm through official, independently sourced contact details.
2. Is it safe to call 715-502-1398 back?
If you call back, don’t share sensitive data. Ask for a mailing address and written debt validation. Better yet, locate the purported company’s official number yourself (from their website or public records) and call that instead of returning the unknown caller’s line.
3. Why does 715-502-1398 keep calling me?
Spam analytics show high call volumes from this number, suggesting a dialer campaign. That can mean wrong numbers, old records, or broad collection attempts. Use call blocking and report the activity to strengthen filters.
4. Is 7155021398 from Wisconsin?
The 715 area code corresponds to parts of Wisconsin. Some third-party directories associate the number with the U.S. Midwest; however, caller ID can be spoofed, so always verify claims directly with any company named in the message.
So… should you pick up 7155021398 or let it ring?
If I see 7155021398 again, I’ll let it go to voicemail, save the recording, and verify any claims on my terms—through a number I obtain myself. The mix of collection-style scripts, mass-dial patterns, and spam flags tells me to stay cautious. Block the number, report the calls to improve spam filters, and only proceed after you’ve confirmed the debt and the company independently. Stay calm, stay documented, and don’t let a scripted voicemail push you into sharing info you’ll regret.