I received a bill from Aylon Technologies for over $200.00, after I got back from a conference out of state. I sent them plane e-tickets, conference and hotel registrations (per their requests) proving I was not at my home and did not access their website.
They responded with another request, they wanted my phone bill. I called and spoke to one of their operators and suggested that this can't be legal. She told me their websites were designed by a team of attorneys and that it was legal and I needed to pay.
I filed a report with the FCC and am waiting to hear from them. My phone bill does not show calls made to Union City. My records indicating I could not have possibly accessed their website should be enough. I don't feel that I should have to share my phone records with anyone.
When are these people going to be stopped? I don't intend to pay? Are they really sending people to collections and ruining credit?
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