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TOP COMMENT : Michael,

“Has been calling our number regularly & we never picked up. Finally googled the number and saw tat it was a collection agency. I called the number back and asked to speak with a supervisor (they told me the call would be recorded & I told them that I was recording as well). I declined to give my name but gave them the number that they were calling. I politely explained that we have no debt and an excellent credit rating. The supervisor was very nice, apologized profusely and told me that my number had been removed. If you don't have debt in collection you might as well answer and ask for a supervisor... that way they will stop calling.”

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Examples of Illegal Harassment

  • Multiple calls per week
  • Attempts to collect more than you owe
  • Criminal accusations
  • Early morning or late night calls
  • Threats of negative credit reporting
  • Collection agency lies
  • Calls to friends, neighbors, or coworkers
  • Collection calls at work
  • Use of obscene language
  • Threats of violence, lawsuit, or arrest
  • Attempts to intimidate you
  • Robocalls to your cell phone
4 Community Comments RECENT COMMENTS :
Michael

Has been calling our number regularly & we never picked up. Finally googled the number and saw tat it was a collection agency. I called the number back and asked to speak with a supervisor (they told me the call would be recorded & I told them that I was recording as well). I declined to give my name but gave them the number that they were calling. I politely explained that we have no debt and an excellent credit rating. The supervisor was very nice, apologized profusely and told me that my number had been removed. If you don’t have debt in collection you might as well answer and ask for a supervisor… that way they will stop calling.

Tim

They are a collection agency it seems. I used to work for one so let me clear up some misconceptions I’ve seen.-They are probably going to call when you’re at work, they don’t know your schedule, all they have is a number to call. If you answer and tell them to call at a better time (give them a specific one), then they probably will.-They are not going to tell you exactly what the call is about until they confirm who you are. This is just the way it is because of federal laws.-If you tell them they have the wrong number for the person they are calling for, a collection company will usually accept it at face value, make a note on the file, and move on to trying to find the correct number to reach that person.-They should stop if you tell them they have the wrong number, if you tell them not to call anymore, or if you talk to them and find out it’s a bill you know nothing about; tell them you aren’t paying it, and they should stop calling. If they continue, they are in violation of the law, and can be reported.

Doug

Asked for Peg Thompson, there is no Peg Thompson here, especially on my cell phone. He quickly accepted what i told him and hung up. If it was debt collection i would imagine they would have asked another question or repeated the name. just didn’t sound right the way he so quickly accepted my answer.

anonymous u

You guys! It’s a debt collection service. They wouldn’t have a DO NOT CALL List. And they WILL keep calling until you pay your debts. The only downside is the ambiguity they demonstrate when they call (i.e. not telling anyone who they are until you confirm your identity, after which they still may not tell you). They called me too so I googled the # and the name of the company. It’s debt collection, which I’m in the same boat. Just pay your bills and they won’t call anymore 🙂

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