Robert
Buffalo,#2Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 15, 2007
to their HQ explaining the problem and stating that you wish NO MORE contact with them and that they are not to call you anymore. Clearly state in the letter that any telephone calls will be considered deliberate acts of harassment. That should do the trick. If they are fool enough to call you AFTER they receive the letter, go to your local law enforcement agency (with a file copy of your letter and the postal receipt) and file a criminal complaint for aggrevated harassment. Next, consult with a competent attorney and have fun suing them!
Robert
Buffalo,#3Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 15, 2007
to their HQ explaining the problem and stating that you wish NO MORE contact with them and that they are not to call you anymore. Clearly state in the letter that any telephone calls will be considered deliberate acts of harassment. That should do the trick. If they are fool enough to call you AFTER they receive the letter, go to your local law enforcement agency (with a file copy of your letter and the postal receipt) and file a criminal complaint for aggrevated harassment. Next, consult with a competent attorney and have fun suing them!
Robert
Buffalo,#4Consumer Suggestion
Sat, December 15, 2007
to their HQ explaining the problem and stating that you wish NO MORE contact with them and that they are not to call you anymore. Clearly state in the letter that any telephone calls will be considered deliberate acts of harassment. That should do the trick. If they are fool enough to call you AFTER they receive the letter, go to your local law enforcement agency (with a file copy of your letter and the postal receipt) and file a criminal complaint for aggrevated harassment. Next, consult with a competent attorney and have fun suing them!