Anonymous
Arkansas,#2Consumer Suggestion
Wed, February 20, 2008
You do not, as a third party, relative or reference have to take daily calls form a collection agency, don't let them fool you ! You should contact the Attorney general in your state for specific collection laws but Nuvell is sued quite frequently for this type of harressment. Per the FDCPA: The FDCPA says a debt collector may contact someone other than the debtor, but only to learn the location of the debtor. Usually this contact can be made only once, unless the collector has reason to believe the person has new information. If you are a relative or roommate, a debt collector who contacts you repeatedly also violates your privacy. Please review: (((ROR redacted))) The important thing to remember is that you have the same rights as the debtor, including the right to bring an action for any of the violations described here. Again read the FDCPA They can remove your name and telephone number !! Hope this helps CLICK here to see why Rip-off Report, as a matter of policy, deleted either a phone number, link or e-mail address from this Report.