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- Diana BroadwaterGetting calls being told that I owe these debet and if I don't pay I will be serviced or go to jail gives me a credit card number that doesn't exist
- Caller: Rpl services
- Call type: Debt collector
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- Yoda1725 replies to Lisa StyneHi 'Lynda Styne"
If as you say "Spoke to RPL and associates and they assisted me with resolving a complaint that was being filed against me. They were helpful and knowledgeable.' Then, you should have no problem providing their address. of course, you won't because your employers have no desire to found. - JustinCase replies to Lisa StyneThey called, yet you had the need to look up the number? Makes plenty of sense for a shill or troll.
- Shill B Gone replies to Lisa StyneA troll and shill alert has been issued. Better luck next time.
- diana b| 4 repliescalled this number still not good answer for me was told will contact me tomorrow lady not there I talked to before
? also did check for company online and not building just empty lots!!! so will wait to see if they more information so can see if this for real or not and why it took 10 years to contact me for card number no one I contacted could find ,and no one has on file??? so is this real ???- Caller: RPL Services
- Call type: Debt collector
- WolfmanJack replies to diana bCould you give us the address you have for these crooks?
- Resident47 replies to diana bFor your risk assessment it may be simpler to compare RPL's actions with the limits of their behavior set by state and Federal law. Companies like this are afraid of daylight and paperwork.
- Resident47 replies to Lisa StyneSaw material on debt collection from the CFPB and FTC. They were helpful and knowledgeable. They assisted me with comprehending that RPL is breaking many laws. I've begun resolving the matter by filing a complaint against RPL.
CFPB Q&A: Can a debt collection agency try to have me arrested over a debt collection?
FTC alert: "Fake Debt Collectors" - Kat replies to diana b| 1 replyDid they mail you proof of this debt? By law, they must do so within 5 business days of their initial contact.
- Kat replies to Lisa StyneWhy did you come to a phone number look-up site if you know who called you?
- Resident47 replies to KatLet's have a care how we phrase the "five day" rule. What's due out the door is a dunning letter, which proves nothing. It does or should establish a few facts so that an alleged debtor can make an informed decision. That is, whether to pay or dispute, or tell the collectors to get lost.
FDCPA § 1692g. Validation of debts
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