Too young for this?
Date: Tue, 10/02/2007 - 22:31
Wow, I am glad to see there are active forums regarding this type of thing. Well, I will keep my situation short and semi-sweet. I am 20, married and moved out in March.
My parents have been receiving persistent and nagging phone calls from allied interstate in which they ask for me for the last several weeks. Because many ad/irrelevant agencies still call there looking for me, they wrote AI off and decided not to mention it to me until today. I called, and it's past their business hours.
Now that I have learned what AI is, I am confused as to what debt I could possibly owe. I am working and going to school, and to my knowledge have never had any outstanding debt?
My parents have been receiving persistent and nagging phone calls from allied interstate in which they ask for me for the last several weeks. Because many ad/irrelevant agencies still call there looking for me, they wrote AI off and decided not to mention it to me until today. I called, and it's past their business hours.
Now that I have learned what AI is, I am confused as to what debt I could possibly owe. I am working and going to school, and to my knowledge have never had any outstanding debt?
They have five days from first contact to send you something in
They have five days from first contact to send you something in writing stating the original creditor and the amount allegedly owed. Tell your parents to send a cease communications letter (return reciept) and if they call again, sue them.