If you've seen any of my previous posts, you may remember that I've stayed in close contact with our creditors - they have my current phone number (voicemail identifies me clearly by first and last name) and I made sure everyone has our new address. This morning I picked up a voicemail from a gal at BofA, she left me a message yesterday saying that she hasn't been able to reach me, and isn't even sure that this is the right number, so she's going to call XXXXX, who she believes is someone I know!!! Well, the person she named is the pastor of our home church in California! I don't know how she even got his name!! I have never used a credit card for contributions to the church, or to pay for anything connected to it, and I know I've never discussed my faith with a creditor!! Any idea how she has his name??
I called BofA and spoke with a different person, told them they have my correct info, I'm identified in my voicemail greeting, AND that I talk to them regularly, AND that it's illegal for them to call anyone about me, because they know where to find me! I realize that her message was designed to get me to call (I didn't discuss anything further with her), but HOW did they get my previous pastor's name??
I called BofA and spoke with a different person, told them they have my correct info, I'm identified in my voicemail greeting, AND that I talk to them regularly, AND that it's illegal for them to call anyone about me, because they know where to find me! I realize that her message was designed to get me to call (I didn't discuss anything further with her), but HOW did they get my previous pastor's name??
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