How to stop unwanted phone calls?
Date: Wed, 04/11/2007 - 10:32
Call her. Find out what she wants first. If its in regards to a
Call her. Find out what she wants first. If its in regards to a debt, then request debt validation. And go from there. I've said this before, a phone call, goes a long way...(don't get me wrong, some of these folks are relentless).
Yes unless you call them you will not know what they want if you
Yes unless you call them you will not know what they want if you don't know who they are. It sucks to have to call to get that information but sometimes we have to do that just to get them off our backs at first.
That lawfirm has been id as a collection attorney.Get their addr
That lawfirm has been id as a collection attorney.Get their address and send your dv/limited comm letter certified return receipt.
Get your debt validated by the law firm. Send a C&D letter menti
Get your debt validated by the law firm. Send a C&D letter mentioning all communication through mail only, no phone calls. They will violate the federal laws if they continue to call after receiving your letter.
Read the second post by VirginiaLegalDefense about this law office.
http://www.debtconsolidationcare.com/forums/bamford-lawoffice.html
Get phonegate
I get this little program for my windows mobile cellphone. I t works great. The name of the program is phonegate.
Very Important. Get a new number. See below to find out HOW
This is the only way. You need to change your number. To go further, change your phone company. The new number cannot be on your name. The new number must be on a different address also. Otherwise, they(the credit cards) company will find your number and continues to call you days and nights. I changed my number 3 times before finally get a break by doing the above. Good luck all in your quest to free yourself from the devils name CREDIT CARDS. I have been a slave for about thirty years. I used my 401K to pay them. It was not enough. This is part of the story. I am tired of this, NOMATTER what I am getting out this time. I just need a 50 percent discount on my $90,000 of credit card debt.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.
By next year around this time, I will be free. FREE FOREVER.
Roland