Tell the collector "I am recording this call." (Even if you're not actually recording the call.)
Odds are, they'll hang up. Otherwise, if you actually record the call, you can bring the recording to your state attorney general's office and file a complaint.
More information about recording the call can be found on the discussion page.
Technically, ANY debt should be paid. If you owe it, then you owe it! If you need more time to get a payment to them, you can call and make arrangements. They will normally work with you. Once its with a debt collector, your already in trouble.....it wont get better by ignoring it
No, Credence is not a debt collector.
Yes, if you owe a debt and a debt collector is legally pursuing payment, you are generally required to pay the debt collector.
The duration of The Debt Collector is 1.82 hours.
The Debt Collector - novel - was created in 2007.
The Debt Collector was created on 1999-06-25.
Yes, Harris and Harris is a legitimate debt collector.
Yes. The new debt collector bought the entire debt, including interest that was added on. You will be responsible for the entire debt.
Technically the collector should have sent you some form of documentation regarding your debt. Although with lawyers and the court system today nothing is definite. Perhaps it got lost in the mail? I would not bank on the fact that just because you were not sent a document does not mean you can't be sued. If you have talked with the debt collector on the phone this can be used as a form of communication in a law suit. I would recommend keeping track every time you were contacted by a debt collector. Here is a good article on debt collection and your rights that might help also. http://hubpages.com/hub/Debt-Collection
To avoid debt's collector harassment, it is important to settle your debts in time.
No.
The ISBN of The Debt Collector - novel - is 978-1-59705-856-8.