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May 5, 2008
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IC SYSTEMS keeps calling my residence at ,least 3 times may more ,i pick up the phone and they ask for me. i say gina dosent live here the girl says too me dont u know gina i told ,her no and i said dont call here again. if this happens again i will take action against them. they have no right calling me 10 times aday. i want them on the donot call list.iam getting pissed off i want this to stop. thank you miss dilorenzo these people are a pain and they are very rude. they need to stop

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1. Written by Hope this helps, on 06-05-2008 10:02

What should you do if a debt collector is intimidating or harassing you?  

 

 

 

 

 

(1) Find out if the collector is violating the FDCPA or your state's laws. If so, send the collector a certified letter, return receipt requested, telling them that you believe he is in violation of the FDCPA or your state's laws; and, if you want  

 

(2) Tell the debt collector you want him to stop phoning you at home and at work.  

 

(3) You can file a complaint online at www.ftc.gov. The FTC is the body in charge of regulating debt collection agencies. They will not handle your case personally, but you should report the agency anyway, since they will sanction the agency if it receives enough complaints from consumers.  

 

(4) Report the activity to your State Attorney General's office. They will investigate the matter.  

 

(5) You can also gather evidence by recording phone conversations with the debt collection agency. If you can prove the debt collector used illegal tactics, you can sue for damages under the FDCPA.  

 

 

 

38 states DO NOT Require you to let the debt collector know that they are being recorded. AND if they say that "In the state of XYZ we CAN call you at home just not at work". WELL Under FEDERAL LAW they are considered to be a 3rd party collector so YOU CAN ask them to stop calling you at home. The only time that does'nt apply is if they are the ORIGINAL creditor.

2. Written by gina, on 05-05-2008 19:02

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