My wife has been hounded by the unprofessional people that work for this "attorney firm." All they are is a collection agency that hides behind the "scary" name of an attorney, which in some states is being found to be illegal, false and even deceptive to say the least.
I've successfully dealt with such low life collector tactics with large "firms" and agencies before, and am now getting ready to tackle these morons.
I prepared the cease and desist letter for my wife, and will be sending it out via certified mail along with an order for no contact. I hope that they violate the law and continue calling her, we could use the extra money. Lol
Rule One: NEVER work with a collection agency. There is NO law that says you need to, nor do you even need to talk with one when they call. Give them NO information about you whatsoever. Stop 'em in their tracks... I do!
You can work with the original creditor IF you truly do owe a debt, which is usually much much lower than what they are claiming you owe. If enough people would understand how to deal with these low lifes, then collection agencies and the morons they employ would be a thing of the past. They don't deserve to exist. WORK with the original creditor only, no exceptions!
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