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First National Collection Bureau repeated harrassing phone calls for someone else McCarran Nevada
I keep getting calls from this company I have told them I am not the person they want--no matter every day more calls!
Rob
san antonio, Texas
U.S.A.
1 Updates & Rebuttals
John
Louisville,Kentucky,
U.S.A.
Advise.....
#2Consumer Comment
Thu, September 04, 2008
Step One:
Send them a letter via Certified Mail + Return Receipt stating:
Per the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, I am requesting that you cease all communications with me about this alleged debt.
Step Two:
Next time they call, read the following statement:
Pursuant to [your state] state law, this is to inform you that this phone call is being recorded. If you do not consent to being recorded, you need to terminate this call. Pursuant to [your state] state law, continuation of this phone call after officially being informed that it is being recorded implies consent to be recorded. This recording will be used to pursue Fair Debt Collection Practice Act violations in a court of law.