J
Nowhere,#2Consumer Comment
Thu, October 05, 2006
Collectors do not fall under the do not call registry, but they do fall under the fdcpa, if they swore at you they are in violation and you may want to see what recourse you have under that law.
J
Nowhere,#3Consumer Comment
Thu, October 05, 2006
Collectors do not fall under the do not call registry, but they do fall under the fdcpa, if they swore at you they are in violation and you may want to see what recourse you have under that law.
J
Nowhere,#4Consumer Comment
Thu, October 05, 2006
Collectors do not fall under the do not call registry, but they do fall under the fdcpa, if they swore at you they are in violation and you may want to see what recourse you have under that law.
Don
Belleville,#5Consumer Suggestion
Thu, October 05, 2006
Once again, a debt collector is not in violation of the National Do Not Call Registry for calling. The first number that is called on the file was given to them. If you truly want to get them to stop calling, send a cease calls letter. As you list being in North Carolina, you have to send the letter. Massachusetts is the only state where a verbal request has to be honored.