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Calling my BOSS now- please how to handle

Date: Thu, 09/03/2009 - 07:06

Submitted by anonymous
on Thu, 09/03/2009 - 07:06

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Now Mr. Mitchell is calling my boss. He is a little out there so he just thought it was weird that someone called him and asked him to tell me to call them.

I know that this is one of their scare tactics but how do I get him to stop this? I'm thinking that ignoring Mr. M is the best bet but how long will he keep calling both me and my boss?

Please, anyone who has dealt with this guy, please share your experiences. I can almost deal with the "court" papers in the mail over the embarassment tactics.


if he is not listening that calling your work is threatening your job and he keeps calling than he is breaking the law. i am assuming your loan was not legal? their collector is not neither. i would tell your boss that you are dealing with fraud, perhaps your place of employment can block the calls? also report them to the attorney general, ftc, and even bbb (just to warn others)
which company is this?


lrhall41

Submitted by bea2ls on Thu, 09/03/2009 - 07:48

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This is a loan through Nationwide Cash. I had a loan through them last year for $400, on which I paid approx $1400. The current loan I have is $400 but I have only paid $200 on it. I feel that the gross overpayment on the first loan should be applied to the second.

From what I understand, this loan is illegal in my home state of IL. They have told me different, however...that they are governed by the laws of their state Delaware.

I'm so sick. I don't know if I should call him back and tell him to "bring it on" or just ignore him.


lrhall41

Submitted by on Thu, 09/03/2009 - 08:27

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