Anonymous Collector, why don't you just go crawl back into your little collector cube and shut up!
Believe me, we have heard it all from you CA shills and I don't know why you people continue to come on this website posting your hate-filled spew without knowing what you're talking about. Do you think you're going to make us cry? Or maybe you're just trying to impress your other zombie CA friends?
Whatever the reason, you're a joke and it's a waste of your time to post your drivel.
The majority of posts I have read on this site are from people that do want to pay their bills, and are unable due to circumstances beyond their control. I don't think I have read one serious post on this site from someone advocating just not paying your bills because you don't want to. What I have seen are people coming here because they have been the victim of shady CA's that want to violate the law (yes the fdcpa, as out of date as it is, is still a law) and are looking for answers as to what their rights are and how to handle being shaken down by some CA that thinks is the mafia.
And I'm glad this site is here!
As for your comment:
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IMO it should not be a civil matter it should be criminal!! There should be jail time for stealing from someone!
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Well, you know what they say opinions are like . . . .
I also feel it should also be a criminal matter when a CA's harasses a debtor that's going through medical problems and has been unemployed for over a year, threatening them with being arrested (which we all know can't happen), to the point the debtor feels his only alternative is suicide. Or forcing someone to pay on a debt that isn't even theirs, with threats of arrest, having someone come to their job and "deal with them", threats of a lawsuit when they have no intention of suing, all while refusing the alleged debtors request to verify this debt; all the CA is interested in is getting the money however they can. No, my dear Anonymous Collector, those are the real crime.
So, it turns out, in your world of hard time for unpaid debts, you would end up sharing the jail cell with some of the debtors you've victimized.
Don't drop the soap.