615-690-1649
Country: USA
615 area code:
Tennessee (Murfreesboro, Nashville)
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- Kev| 1 replyThis is Portfolio Recovery Associates, a Debt Collector.
They have been calling me on my cellphone for over a year and asking for "Mia". Initially I answered and asked them to stop calling me and told them nicely that I am neither "Mia " nor does I have any debt but they didn't stop calling. I changed my phone number and carrier but after few months they started calling me again.
Do not answer the phone since according to their "message" answering the phone automatically means that you are conforming they you own this so called "Debt".
I am left with no option but to take them to small claims court after sending them a cease and desist letter by certified letter if they still do not stop calling.- Caller: Portfolio Recovery [***]
- Call type: Debt collector
- Alfalfa replies to KevYou can also sue them for violations of the TCPA and FDCPA:
Under the TCPA, a consumer has a right to file a lawsuit and recover $500 for each call that violates the TCPA. The TCPA can also be used in conjunction with the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act in some situations.
Generally, the TCPA does not apply to debt collectors making collection calls to debtors. However, if you are subjected to calls from a debt collector and you are not the debtor, you may file a lawsuit against the debt collector under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) and the TCPA.
This right was recently recognized by Judge Legrome D. Davis in a case called Watson v. NCO Group, Inc. NCO Group is a debt collector that uses automated prerecorded collection calls. In this case, Mr. Watson alleged he was getting hundreds of calls from NCO Group after he got a new phone number. Mr. Watson claimed he owed no debt to NCO Group, Inc. Mr. Watson filed suit under both the FDCPA and TCPA.
David Israel, defense lawyer for NCO, argued that the TCPA should not apply to debt collectors. Judge Davis rejected the argument made by David Israel. The judge ruled that Mr. Watson had a right to sue NCO Group Inc under the TCPA for $500 for each call. Judge Davis wrote;
[The] Court is convinced that a non-debtor's rights are in fact violated when he is subjected to repeated annoying and abusive debt collection calls that he remains powerless to stop.
Judge Davis' ruling was based upon his interpretation that collection calls to non-debtors violate the privacy rights provided by the TCPA.
So what can you do if you receive "wrong number" calls from debt collectors?
1. Sign up for the Do-Not-Call registry.
2. Save the calls captured by your voice mail or answering machine.
3. Contact a consumer lawyer.
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