tony wolf, investigator
Date: Thu, 09/21/2006 - 12:31
john smith
Welcome to the forum! This Tony Wolf is just trying to scare yo
Welcome to the forum! This Tony Wolf is just trying to scare you. What type of debt is he contacting you about? Someone wouldn't be calling you at work for a physical description to have you arrested if this was a legitimate threat. A lot of debt collectors use illegal threats and harrassment to scare people into paying, because they figure that most people are ignorant of the laws and they get away with this type of threatening behavior.
If you register with this site, you are entitled to a free debt consultation with a counselor, and they can discuss your situation and explain the options available to you. This site has helped me tremendously with my debt issues. Everyone on here is really friendly and helpful. We'd love to have you join us!
Next time he calls, tell him he is in violation of the fdcpa and
Next time he calls, tell him he is in violation of the fdcpa and has been reported He and his office will be fined for each threat!!!
Start recording the phone calls. This will be an important legal
Start recording the phone calls. This will be an important legal proof of their violations in debt collections. Make sure that you have checked out the laws on phone call recordings in your state. In some states, you will need other party's permission before recording. In which state do you live?
When I was threatened with arrest, I finally started telling the
When I was threatened with arrest, I finally started telling them to come and get me, I need a vacation. Also, I told them to give me an hour to pack.
That's the confidence. I bet the collectors will never expect su
That's the confidence. I bet the collectors will never expect such words from people who used to be their easiest pray some time earlier.
Funny part of it was when I said those statements to them, slam
Funny part of it was when I said those statements to them, slam went the phone and they would quit for a few days and start their threats and I would tell them the samething. They never learned, just made the madder that they weren't getting to me anymore.
Amy445 shared an article recently about a collector who was sent
Amy445 shared an article recently about a collector who was sentenced to jail time for doing the exact same thing! I'm with Tammy--tell 'em you didn't want to work anyway and three free meals and housing sound good!
threatining phone calls
PDL collecors are calling me telling me that i have a class b felony warrant for my arrest that is pending because they tried to pull money out of my account and it kept coming up as NSF and they could it check fraud.And to resolve this matter i would have to pay them 565. Can they really do this
Charlie- What PDL company is threatening you with arrest? I
Charlie-
What PDL company is threatening you with arrest? Is it an internet PDL or a storefront?
Also, if you can tell us what state you live in, how much the loan was originally, and how much you've paid, we can offer you some solid advice on how to deal with this.
And no, you cannot be arrested for defaulting on a payday loan. The worst that can happen is that a lender could serve you with papers stating they are taking you to court over this matter, and if you didn't show up, the judge would award them a default judgement, at which time they could pursue a garnishment of your wages. BUT....this is ONLY if they are a licensed lender operating legally in your state. It sounds to me as if they're not.
Give us the info listed above, and one of us will respond with more advice. :-)