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They called here twice today (1/19/2024). First looking for me then for my husband. They knew my birthdate but not the year for me and kept asking my husband for his info. Both times we stated we would not give them that information. Both callers were rude and very pushy. I then called them back and told them to remove our number. THey asked for the name or names of the persons associated with our number and I said that they will be facing a lawsuit if the calls do not stop. When I mentioned LAWYER the lady got all weird and said that I needed to watch my tone or else. Or else what? you are going to try and get blood from a turnip lady. She then stated that if I can afford a lwayer, then I should be able to pay my bill. I said two words- PRO BONO. That caused her to pause but then I mentioned the firms name and she said she was removing the number and that they will not be contacting us anymore. We will see. I do have a lawyer retained and yes they are doing it PRO BONO. I did find out that if they continue to call and I keep track it can end up costing them 1,500 to 5,000 PER call or letter they send. I am fed up with these companies and their shenanigans. It should be illegal for any company to sell their debts to another company. Regardless if there is a debt owned. in my case, I was laid off and have been having trouble finding work that pays a living wage. I will NOT be entertaining their need to be rude and condescedning to people that have fallen on hard times. My advice to anyone who is being harrassed by debt collectors, find out the laws in your state. Find a lawyer that will REVERSE the charges to the debt company. I am not going to publish my lawyers office here but I will say they are being a huge help and I will not be getting harrassed much longer.
They call to much
Called four times in a row, (10:05, 10:07, 10:07, and 10:10) to the car dealership where I work, the second and third calls were while I was ON THE PHONE CALLING BACK THE NUMBER>)) There is no way to tell which number they were calling in on, since it is all robo-calling and our dealership has multiple phone numbers (sales, service, parts, etc) routed to the reception desk where I answer the phone. There is no reference number or anything in the message, just the phone number, so it is useless to try to figure out who they have the wrong number for. If nothing else some kind of identifying info (not the name obviously) should be left in the messages so the nonsense can be stopped.
Call me for a medical bill I know I had already paid. The lady got upset when I asked for a website instead and questioned why would I need it if I already paid. Continued to give me an account number and a website but didn’t bother to go slow or confirm the numbers. Total scam
Did not leave message. Looked up number on internet and found out they are a collection agency.