I've diligently and immediately replied to every bill collector's letter with the certified, return receipt cease and desist letter recommended on these forums. Apparently this really works. They each called a few days before I received their letter and kept calling until the date they signed for my cease and desist letter. But after eight months of the phone ringing off the hook, I've now gone about ten days with zero phone calls. I posted in another thread about Mann Bracken continuing to call, but I now believe that was due to their having more than one of my accounts. I sent them a letter for each account. Now that they're all in compliance, my phone is free, my mailbox is clear, everything is smooth--and I have the feeling of impending doom.
I suppose there's nothing left but to wait in peace for judgments and garnishments, but if they do any asset checking before suing I have to assume they won't bother with me. I also presume that my junk debts will get sold and resold and that future collectors won't be so observant of the law, but after talking to a couple of lawyers and CPO, I'm confident the non-complying collectors can be sued into compliance. FYI, here's a list of the complying collectors:
Creditors Interchange
Frederick J. Hanna
Hunt and Henriques
John P. Frye
Mann Bracken
National American Credit Corp.
NCB Management Services
NCO Financial Systems
United Recovery Systems
Valentine and Kebartas
West Asset Management
I suppose there's nothing left but to wait in peace for judgments and garnishments, but if they do any asset checking before suing I have to assume they won't bother with me. I also presume that my junk debts will get sold and resold and that future collectors won't be so observant of the law, but after talking to a couple of lawyers and CPO, I'm confident the non-complying collectors can be sued into compliance. FYI, here's a list of the complying collectors:
Creditors Interchange
Frederick J. Hanna
Hunt and Henriques
John P. Frye
Mann Bracken
National American Credit Corp.
NCB Management Services
NCO Financial Systems
United Recovery Systems
Valentine and Kebartas
West Asset Management
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