Midland collections suggestion
Date: Wed, 03/11/2009 - 13:29
I had the problem with a different company before ,and my bosses suggested that I send a certified letter telling them to cease and desist, which i am going to have to do again to Midland
You're boss is right, make sure you write the contents of the le
You're boss is right, make sure you write the contents of the letter somewhere on the green slip, such as "Cease and Desist" letter.
Cease and desist letter will stop the creditor from harassing yo
Cease and desist letter will stop the creditor from harassing you, but the creditor might move your credit file to legal status and may sue you to the court if they really own your debt. So, before sending a letter make sure that you do not owe them any money.
They must honor a verbal request to cease calls to you at work.
They must honor a verbal request to cease calls to you at work. Back that up with a certified letter stating that "Calls to your employer place your employment in jeopardy". You can add that to a debt validation letter if you have not already requested it. If they continue to call you at work, sue them.