Allied interstate calling about a debt
Date: Thu, 12/21/2006 - 08:31
I received a call from allied interstate about two months ago,they left a message to contact them regarding a debt. I then looked up allied interstate on the internet, and read some pretty bad things about them, so decided not to call them back. They continue to call me several times a week, sometimes leaving messages, sometimes not. I also decided to run credit reports under both my and my husbands names, even though I was pretty sure we did not have any outstanding debt. We don't, nothing shows up on our credit report. In fact we have excellent credit. I don't know what to do now. Do I contact them? I honestly don't know what they could be calling about. Thank You.
payday debt
If a company is not licensed to conduct business in your state they cannot turn you into your credit.
When you are sure of having no debt, why not call the collector
When you are sure of having no debt, why not call the collector and get everything straight. Anything they say on the phone has to be proven in writing. The debt needs to be validated as mentioned in the fdcpa. Don't hesitate, call them and if needed, send a cease and desist letter to their mailing address. After receiving the C&D from you, they will be legally restricted from contacting you.