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Sub: #1 WRONG NUMBER
Replied on 09-13-2007, 02:02 PM

Company/Individual reported: letteria

You guys keep calling number removed looking for Mattie Flemmings. I do not know this person. This a new cell phone number for me. Furthermore, personal info was left on my vmail and that is definitely not legal exspecially if you are 3rd party collectors. I called 407.574.2413 to advise this man he had the wrong number and b/c I would not give him my last name - he told me to get lost. Nice business you guys have here. Take my number out of your systems NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Letteria P.



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Replied on 09-13-2007, 07:02 PM

This is not a collection agency. This is a debt forum where we discuss our debt and give each other support and advice.

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