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Does FDCPA apply? I'm harrassed by collector for debt of a stranger!? |
I am trying to find out how to deal with a very tenacious debt collector. The short answer is yes, you can sue for FDCPA violations even if you are not the debtor. See the answer in the credit section for more info. Go to the police station and tell them about it. They can handle it. you should be able to call the better business bureau..and actually once you tell them not to call you again because they have the wrong number they are breaking the law...perhaps you should talk to them and pretend you are the person they are looking for and then call them back..you could even do a search for the company with their phone number and call back and ask to speak to their supervisor...you have to make it end...do not let them harrass you..the only other option is to call your phone company...i had to do this once...for some reason i got a business phone number..when i started taking calls for that business about credit cards...i told the phone company it was their problem.... |
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Try to work out a payment plan. You damaged the guys car, you're liable for his damages. Now, after 4 years, additional costs have ballooned the original total. If he sues you and wins ... Yes you need to get a copy of your credit report while this is still on there. It is defamation of character and you have a law suit against them. Do you have the records where you had it removed... They want the money, not the vehicle. They will not make a big issue of finding it since you owe the money either way. You will get harrassing phone calls for a period of time. Then, one day, you w... Just tell her to go somewhere else and if she doesn't pay the bill you will have to add 10% for admin costs and if she still doesn't pay write it off as a loss through tax as taking it to... Anytime you want to involve any other person in your project, you must first get a realease from them and that don't gaurentee that you may not be sued down the line unless you are clear on wh... Doesn't make sense. Call the Bar association. Is it their lawyer? or yours? anyway tell somebody else. It seems like your own attorney may be trying to run up his fee's also. He may ... No. They can't put it on your credit unless they sued you in court and won. They aren't like a credit card agency. Send the collections place a certified letter saying you don't o... If you haven't seen any court orders you may not give out that information. The collection agency knows that and is on a fishing expedition. Good for you for asking! ... |
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