Debt Validation/improper billing
Date: Fri, 08/19/2011 - 16:25
Your son is an adult by law and as such, you need to stay out of
Your son is an adult by law and as such, you need to stay out of it. He needs to call them and if the debt is not his, dispute the debt IN WRITING!!! The BBB forums are a waste of time...they have no legal power.
I agree that this is a matter that you should try to stay out of
I agree that this is a matter that you should try to stay out of.
The debt collector is barred, under FDCPA 805(b), from any communication with you that in any way notifies you of a debt owed by another, unless that other is your spouse. They can ONLY tell you that they are calling to attempt to locate the party. FDCPA 804(b).
If they have violated FDCPA 805(b) by discussing his debt with you, then he should be the party addressing it by way of complaint to the FTC, or possibly legal action. I would recommend that you simply tell them that YOU are not the party they are asserting owes a debt, and thus have no business communicating with you.
Requests for locator information on another party extend, under FDCPA 804 and 803(7) only to obtain the consumer's place of abode, telephone number, or his place of business. They apparently have that. They are limited, under FDCPA 804(3) to only one such call, unless they have reason to believe your earlier provision of locator information was inaccurate or incomplete. That also does not appear to be the case, so when they call and know that he is not on the phone, they are most likely in violation of FDCPA 804(3) by continuing any further communication with you. And certainly in violation of FDCPA 805(b) if the issue of debt is even brought up.
You may be a witness in support of their practices, but legally he is the aggreaved party, not you. He needs to address their practices.