creditor calls at work
Date: Mon, 04/24/2006 - 09:09
Is this a collection agency that is calling you now? Did you se
Is this a collection agency that is calling you now? Did you send your letter to them by certified mail, with return receipt? If so, you have proof that they received your letter and you can possibly sue them for violations.
~Mary
violation of FDCPA
it is a violation if in fact they have recieved your written request not to call at work. Contact an attorney in your area.
Hi Sharimeri, The creditors should not call you repeatedly fo
Hi Sharimeri,
The creditors should not call you repeatedly for recovering the debt especially if you have involved a credit counseling company for this purpose. Inform the consolidation company about this call from them. The consultant will negotiate with the company and arrange payment procedure for you.
When you write a cease and desist letter to the credit company, make sure that you leave them room to contact you through written communication only. If you do not mention this statement in writing, they will assume that you are avoiding this debt and will take undue actions against you. Talk to your consultant also in this matter and he will guide you in the right direction.
creditor calls at work
It is not a collection company - it is the company where I originally took out the loan. I have in fact sent a written request and they are refusing to honor it.
Even the original company cannot call you at work if they know i
Even the original company cannot call you at work if they know it is inconvenient or not allowed at work. You need to contact an attorney and show proof that you have asked them not to call your work. They do have the right to call you at home and do not have to abide by cease and desist, but they do have to stop calling your work. If you get fired over their calls, they really won't get paid. Have you contacted the consolidation company about this? Maybe they can help you by calling the creditor and getting them to deal with them and not you.