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Area code: | 904 |
Prefix: | 398 |
Country: | United States |
State: | Florida |
City: | Jacksonville |
Company: | Bellsouth Telecomm Inc DBA Southern Bell Tel & Tel |
Usage: | Landline |
Time zone: | Eastern |
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They called asked for me. I asked what it was regarding and all they would say is it was a personal financial matter. Told them they had the wrong number. Tried calling 3 more times. Found out it was PDM. Called back and got a operator. Told them to stop calling because what they were doing is illegal seeing as they never sent me a letter and giving me 30 days to respond. She interrupted me saying that if I wanted removed from the list I just had to give them my number. I told them they already had my number and I wasn't telling them anything and hung up. What kind of debt collector has a list of numbers?
Will not stop calling and leaving voice mails on my phone. Do not know who these people are, nor do i wish to speak with them. These calls come in daily, and they do not state their business or what they want.
These phone calls started two days ago and knew my name. "Jack Johnson" has called everyday and has left a voicemail. He does not tell me what he wants or who he is. He just leaves a voicemail telling me to call him back immediately. Did anyone call them back?
I accepted a job as a collector in my younger, naive days. When I found out they required me to be a jerk to people I found a better job. Being an [***] doesn't encourage anyone to pay a debt or help someone who is having a hard time to pay sooner.
This person called, said my name is David call me back ,I don't call anyone I don't know,this is 3rd.time,
Part one, if the debt was incurred in the state you live, then they have to follow the laws of your state as far as debt collection (even if they are in Florida). Part 2, if they are threatening legal action, get the name of their Attorney (highest odds are they are not a member of the bar of your state, thus they could not bring suit against you in your state). You can verify the bar memberships online. You can also check the state they are in to see if they are a member of the bar (they may or may not be). 99% of the time they will not secure the services of an attorney in your state to actually file a civil action because it costs money and cuts their bottom line. Just so you know, when they "buy" a debt, that is if they even if they take the time to legally buy it, they will pay penny's on dollar if that. Buy a $1000 debt for a dollar (and if they can collect even half, that's a $499 profit). When they call, first ask them if they are a member of the court, then ask them if they are a law enforcement officer, then ask them if they are an attorney, and then ask them for the full complete name of the company (and don't take abbreviations, you want the complete name from for a Corporate lookup with their State Corporation Commission, which will give a wealth of knowledge) and their full physical address. Almost all states require their collections agencies to be licensed. Also see if they are licensed to do business in you state (if they are calling you about a debt in your state, they have to be licensed to do business in your state....state regulatory commissions get upset if somebody is doing business in their state without paying all the proper fees and licenses, so report them). By law they are required to provide these answers.If they refuse, just tell them with all the scams out there, you are not going to talk further or give any information to anyone without the full company name, physical address, call back number other than a 1800, etc. And do NOT acknowledge anything concerning the debt. At this point you don't know if it is a legitimate debt or not. If they do give the information, tell them you want a call back number to them, and you will call back after your have checked them out to validate their authenticity.