I just received a call from someone I know slightly...they were a customer of ours for one job several years ago. Also, my husband knows her husband, but not that well. We have the same last name. It would sound uncommon to you, but in this town about 20% of people have this same last name, and obviously, I'm not related to all of them.
Phillips and Cohen called these people and left a message on their machine stating that legal action would be taken by the 4th if we do not reply, against my husband and his business.
So she calls me just now at the business, relates the message and gives me the number and ext to call.
I called them, got one of the usual horrible women on the phone, told her I was recording the call and she won't agree to be recorded. I explain the situation and she tells me that they will call anyone they think might be related to the debtor.
Am I wrong in thinking they're violating the FDCPA by leaving such a detailed message? Isn't that discussing my debt with someone else? When she asked me to give her my husband's ss#, I told her she had rocks in her head if she thought I was gonna give her my husbands ss#. She said "Then this call is over" and hung up.
Phillips and Cohen called these people and left a message on their machine stating that legal action would be taken by the 4th if we do not reply, against my husband and his business.
So she calls me just now at the business, relates the message and gives me the number and ext to call.
I called them, got one of the usual horrible women on the phone, told her I was recording the call and she won't agree to be recorded. I explain the situation and she tells me that they will call anyone they think might be related to the debtor.
Am I wrong in thinking they're violating the FDCPA by leaving such a detailed message? Isn't that discussing my debt with someone else? When she asked me to give her my husband's ss#, I told her she had rocks in her head if she thought I was gonna give her my husbands ss#. She said "Then this call is over" and hung up.
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