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Old 12-04-2002, 07:12 PM  
MakeMeGrrrrowl
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Originally posted by RockDaddy
You need to...

1. Send a "Cease and Desist" communications letter (certified)
2. Dispute the debt in writing and refuse to pay

Very good advice. I don't know where you are turbo, but in Philadelphia they can not contact you more than one time within 7 days, and they can't call you at your job and actually speak with you more than one time in 30 days.

Do the above, in addition to writing a letter to the Attorney General, as well as let the collection agency know you are going to write a letter to the AG...that usually scares the hell out of them. My ex boyfriend just ended his employment as VP of a collection agency...I'm sure I can find more out.

Send your cease and desist certified mail so you can prove they received it, as soon as they get that, they are not allowed anymore contact with you.
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