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TOP COMMENT : Verified harassment victim,

“Laddy called me at work around 8:30ish this morning, did not identify her or her company started asking questions to identify me. In response I started asking her questions to identify herself and her company and why she was calling me at work., She said I did not respond to mail or email. I told her that if she would identify her company I could tell her whether or not she had sent email or mail. She said she was with Miranda Systems. I asked why was she calling me at worok? She would not say. I asked her not to call me at work again to send email or mail if she wish to discuss a matter with me as she owuld not identify herself or reason for calling and ended the call. Prior to this call I got a hangup from the same number minutes before I picked up because I am at work and part of my duties is to answer my phone.”

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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
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Laddy called me at work around 8:30ish this morning, did not identify her or her company started asking questions to identify me. In response I started asking her questions to identify herself and her company and why she was calling me at work., She said I did not respond to mail or email. I told her that if she would identify her company I could tell her whether or not she had sent email or mail. She said she was with Miranda Systems. I asked why was she calling me at worok? She would not say. I asked her not to call me at work again to send email or mail if she wish to discuss a matter with me as she owuld not identify herself or reason for calling and ended the call. Prior to this call I got a hangup from the same number minutes before I picked up because I am at work and part of my duties is to answer my phone.

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