phone calls
Date: Wed, 09/29/2010 - 09:03
I have revoked ach withdraws with 2 pdl companies, sent complaints to the
attorney general, ftc, bbb - this was about a week ago,
ask them not to call or contact me or my emloyer, references etc
someone called my hr department stating it was personal (well first off if it was
personal - they would just call me) the thing is they hung up as the hr person was trying to
get information - I guess she deals with this more then I thought
but right now I am so upset, embarrassed, shaking
should I re-send e-mails to the 2 companies - stating not to call (not that they will listen)
both of the companies were over paid in rollover
SSM and Kenwood Services
anyone have any advice on how to handle this
attorney general, ftc, bbb - this was about a week ago,
ask them not to call or contact me or my emloyer, references etc
someone called my hr department stating it was personal (well first off if it was
personal - they would just call me) the thing is they hung up as the hr person was trying to
get information - I guess she deals with this more then I thought
but right now I am so upset, embarrassed, shaking
should I re-send e-mails to the 2 companies - stating not to call (not that they will listen)
both of the companies were over paid in rollover
SSM and Kenwood Services
anyone have any advice on how to handle this
Well, if these are illegal lenders you are dealing with I wouldn
Well, if these are illegal lenders you are dealing with I wouldn't hold my breath that they will honor your request not to call them. They didn't follow the law to begin with since they didn't obtain the proper license to issue loans, so doing the right thing isn't going to happen.
My advice, don't speak to them if they call, hang up immediately, ignore them completely other than emails. The more you talk to them, the more they will call, they will tire of being hung up on quicker than someone to argue with.