8004307345
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- carl litteralthey are wanting a person with the last name sable, i tried to tell them that is not my last name
- Caller: First Source Advantage
- Call type: Debt collector
- JFJI have received 5 calls from1-800-730-7345 in the last 6 days. The last 3 came today in a span of 3 minutes! They attempt to leave a message but whisper so that they are impossible to hear. I'm never home when they call but I wish they would call when I was so that I could block their number.
- Alex A.I'm getting one or two calls from this number per day. I ignore them and send them right to voice mail. They never leave a message. I figure if they were a legitimate collection agency they would leave a message, like most do. Plus, last time I had my credit checked I had nothing in collections.
- H MKeep receiving calls from this place (several months now) after having told them repeatedly that I am not the party they are looking for, and to stop calling me...They're looking for someone named Michael, and unless I've been reincarnated, or am multi-polar, that is not me!
- Caller: First Source Advantage
- Call type: Debt collector
- S.W.| 1 replyI just got a call from these people at my job. They have never called my house or cell phone, which if this is a legit debt call they would have. How did they even find out where I work? That is scary!!
- zed replies to RJJ ArizonaI sorry that is happening to you. I have had collection agencies after me in the past. I would like to tell you something though. Filing complaints witht eh BBB, who can only take complaints and have absolutely no power to stop them. Filing complaints with the FTC is ok and your right and eventually if your lucky something might be done to the collection agency. You need to understand that the FTC is not your private attorney and does not take cases on a case by case basis. They only go after companies that abuse the laws in a big way. Cases that will get big headlines.
Send the collection agency a CEASE AND DESIST letter by U.S. Mail,make sure you request Return Receipt Requested so you get a green card back with the company's signature proving they got the letter.
You will need proof in order to sue them. Make sure you DO NOT SIGN THE LETTER. Put in the letter that you demand them to cease and desist calling you, For them to stop calling you or making contact with you in any way including mail, e-mail, or any other form fo communication.. Put in the letter, tell them you are aware of your right's under the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and will take action if they continue to contact you in any way.
Afterward, if they continue __ keep a log of dates, times, a memo of what was said and the caller i.d. infor from the phone. Call your local attorney bar association and ask about a attorney to sue a debt collector violation the law.
Good Luck my friend - kyler replies to NoBigDealYour posting to block those numbers is in vain.
These collection agencies contract with the telelphone company for --VANITY Telephone Numbers.
Thusands on thousands of telephone numbers they uses for one call, an hour, or a day then that number is no longer any good. Blocking numbers from these scam companies is a futile effort.
CHANGE YOUR TELEPHONE NUMBER and give it ONLY to closest relatives, your immediate supervisor at work, very closest friends. Tell each person you give the new number to that your being stalked and someone has tried identity theft and to NOT give your new number to anyone under any circumstances. - syd replies to KeithI sympathize with you. The calls where no one is on the line when you answer are called dead air calls and if I'm not mistaken theses type calls are illegal.
The dead air calls is a computer calling to note the times and days of week your home to answer the phone. So when a real collector starts calling you they know which days of the week your home and times of day your home . - billy replies to PamCollection agency's lie.
They make an offer if you pay a certain one time payment such as 300.00 on a 500.00 bill that they will
cancel / write off the remaining balance since your paying a lump sum settlement payment.
This is a scam. Most people make the agreement over the phone and fail to get it in writing.
BAD , very bad idea.
Getting such deals in writing is the only way. Not getting such a deal in writing will come back to haunt you over and over. They will turn around and sell the reamining 200.00 balance they agreed verbally to cancel, they sell that remaining debt to another collection agency. Sometimes even if you got the deal in writing they still pull the crap.
Never trust a collection agency. Never talk to one on the phone. INSIST, and I mean insist they contact you by mail only or you will not respond to them.
Every word out of a collection agency's mouth is a lie.
Giving your personal info to a voice on the phone that calls you out of the blue is crazy.
You have no proof they are even authorized by the original creditor to collect on the debt.
Request / Demand Validation of the debt. Per the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you have the right to demand validation.
Do not accept a simple printout from their computer. Demand a copy of the original contract you allegedly signed. Demand copies of the statements from the original creditor. Demand a copy of the assignment of debt where it was assigned to the collection agency. The assignment of debt is sort of like a title to a car. You would not buy a car / pay for a car without a title to that car.
Assignment of debt forms / letters to the debt the collection agency is trying to collect on __ you should demand a copy of that assignment of debt.
HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT VOICE ON THE PHONE IS LEGITIMATE. HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT COOLECTION AGENCY IS AUTHORIZED OR HAS A RIGHT TO COLLECT ON THE ALLEGED DEBT.
------>>>> ALWAYS REFER TO THE DEBT AS " ALLEGED DEBT " NEVER , admit to anything, on the phone or in writing. - reply99 replies to S.W.They find out everything about you. They call your neighbors, relatives { call everyone in your city with the last name } they call the closest dry cleaners, and other such businesses to your house asking about you.
As a protection to your personal info, dont even ever tell your neighbors where you work or even the type of work you do.
I live in TN , I have an adopted brother who lives in CA that I have'nt seen or spoke to in 20 years.
I don't even know if he's still alive. I get regular robo calls from a computer asking if { name } [ my half brother's name] is at home. Does he live here. Press 1 if yes he lives here. 2 if I don't know the person.
They are calling everyone in the country with the same last name in hopes to get info on him.
Collection agencies are liars, scammers, and criminals. I do mean criminals.
Anyone who breaks the law , the definition of such a person is their a criminal. These places continue to call people after being send a cease and desist letter per the federal fair debt collection practices act.
Continuing to call someone afterward is a violation of that law. Makes them a criminal.
BEWARE !! Collection Agencies LIE ! - etThis number keeps calling me all day. three times tonite. It has been so annoying so that my real calls are ignored too.
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