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Call from an attorney

Date: Thu, 10/04/2007 - 08:18

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 10/04/2007 - 08:18

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Please help me. I received a call from am attorney today stating that if i do not pay them today that they were going to file federal charges against me. I trited to explain to them that i had a different bank account and was trying to get in touch with them and never received any reply back. I live in the state of Maryland. I do not want to go to jail. Please help me.


Take a deep breath- these people threaten all sorts of things- they can't arrest you-unless you robbed a bank. And there are no more debtors prisons, or I would have been there long ago!!

Please do as lawn suggested, tell us what type of debt, the companies you are dealing with, the state you are in, and if you are in default on these-no personal info please..Good Luck..KAren


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Submitted by Bossy4455 on Thu, 10/04/2007 - 09:41

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I know this can seem so frightening, but to be honest, if someone calls me and tells me they are going to file federal charges to have me arrested for a debt, then I would bet my last dollar that he isnt a lawyer at all. And pretending to be a lawyer for the purpose of collecting a debt is very illegal. So, thats two mistakes the person made already, both are violations of federal law and both carry a penalty of $1000 plus any actual damages, payable to you from that collector.

Give us some more info and we will help you through this one. There is not one single kind of debt that someone in here has not encountered, believe me!


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Submitted by skydivr7673 on Fri, 10/05/2007 - 07:25

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Loveanurse (and yes, I love two of them, twins to be exact). The person who called you might have been fron a collection "attorney's firm" but was not an attorney. Most likely from some zit faced person working in the call center from "law firm" and breaking the law. You can't be jailed for a civil matter (ie., a debt). From now on I'd record the calls, if legtal in your state, and sue them for any violations.


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Submitted by Law Student on Fri, 10/05/2007 - 23:47

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