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Allied Interstate Collection Agency

Date: Sun, 02/25/2007 - 15:57

Submitted by anonymous
on Sun, 02/25/2007 - 15:57

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Who do I speak to, about them asking me personal information, (no I did not give out any info)
And calling on a Sunday.


CA's can legally call 7 days a week from the hours of 8am to 9pm your time.

What type of personal information?? When I was collecting defaulted loans, we were required to collect all types of information, some which some people considered personal. Family size, income, employment, spousal information. Depending on the type of debt, there would be really nothing to talk to anyone about.


lrhall41

Submitted by SOAPLADY on Sun, 02/25/2007 - 16:20

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It is amazing how things have changed over the years. I use to work for a collection agency many, many moons ago (did filing, letters, etc) and the collectors were not allowed to call on Sundays and could only call on Saturdays up to 5:00 PM. I know a few months back we got a call for my ex at 7:45 AM! Did not answer the phone that morning. Did not recognize the number, so let the machine get it.


lrhall41

Submitted by 2nband on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 07:32

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Hello, I have an old sprint bill that went into collections with allied interstate for the amount of $421.38. They sent me a letter for a settlement offer of $294.97. Should I take the deal or not? I took a settlement offer 7 yrs ago on a car debt. Three years ago when i was getting financed for a car that issue came up. I guess it looked like the account was'nt settled on my report. If i take this settlement offer from allied, what should i say or what type of documentation should i ask for from them to be sure that my credit report is dealt with properly? Or, could i bypass them all together and just pay sprint the full amount of $421.38? Any info would be greatly appreciated!


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 10:46

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It would depend on what your credit report says. If it was charged off, then you no longer owe Sprint anything, only the collectors who now own your debt.

If legit, it sounds like it could be a pretty good deal. You would want a SIF (settled in full) letter, or perhaps better, a PIF (paid in full) letter. See what you can negotiate for.

It would probably be a good idea to send them a debt validation letter, and separate letter disallowing all communication via telephone (send certified mail).


lrhall41

Submitted by Morningstar on Mon, 02/26/2007 - 11:08

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i keep getting a call from your company for a debt that is from the previous person who had this phone number. i have told you several times that she no longer has this phone number. i am now getting several calls "AGAIN" and even on sunday mornings and waking my family up for someone elses debt. who do i talk to to get this number removed permantly. if i get any more calls I am going to get a lawyer a prosicute you for not taking my number off, this is really dumb that my family is being disrupted for someone else debt


lrhall41

Submitted by on Mon, 06/22/2009 - 14:23

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