These guys started calling the house, which is not listed because I don't want anyone else knowing my biz. They started calling on the 12th, and to this day I have no dunning letter. After leaving several messages telling whoever listening who they are, I called them back on the disposa-cell.
They are claiming BoA (where I had 2 accounts which are now combined) sold them the debt. Then the next breath they are saying they will send it back to BoA's lawyers if I don't pay now. They kept saying the next stop was a lawyer. OK, they did flummox me for a second because they kept asking why I went delinquent and I said I lost my job...they have two jobs ago listed! Funny, because BoA, when I was willing to work with them, had my correct number and my correct employer! I guess they don't pass info very well. Tried drilling me for info and I said I prefer not to discuss by nonsecure phone, when I can mail. I said they need to send a letter. They are saying on the phone that my account is 3000 higher than it was a while ago, "oh can you imagine 25 percent interest" and several times saying "so you want to refuse to pay the debt that you racked up" to which I replied BS, this account has been dormant for years and not touched.... and then said BoA offered a settlement of 13K.
I asked for the dunning letter. They claimed they sent it on the 4th and it is 30 days from when they send it. I said no, it is 30 days from when I receive it. (I may be wrong here, as I know they date them way before mailing so they can screw to the best effect.) "Well we don't have to send anything." "No sparky, the law says you have to send within 5 days of first contact (which would be that first phone call on the 12th) and I find it hard to believe it can't get to TX from AZ in two weeks." He was getting p*ssed.
I kept at it, saying I am disputing and want proof on how they came up with the numbers. He said "you are refusing and stalling on debt you racked up (he loved this phrase) and I have to tell BoA and they can take further action including legal action" (wait, didn't you tell me BoA no longer owns the debt) and I said I would wait on the letter which includes settlement info as I don't do anything verbal, and by the way what is your name and what is your address so I can send a response. Typical boiler room dweller, there was serious laughter and loud voices going on there. I would never want that job. May be an arbitration candidate since they are NAF only....I can wait 'em out.
BTW the BlackBerry has a most excellent voice recorder in it even though my disposable phone bites. Will have to listen and dig up the violations. I am sure no letter within five days of first contact is a start....
They are claiming BoA (where I had 2 accounts which are now combined) sold them the debt. Then the next breath they are saying they will send it back to BoA's lawyers if I don't pay now. They kept saying the next stop was a lawyer. OK, they did flummox me for a second because they kept asking why I went delinquent and I said I lost my job...they have two jobs ago listed! Funny, because BoA, when I was willing to work with them, had my correct number and my correct employer! I guess they don't pass info very well. Tried drilling me for info and I said I prefer not to discuss by nonsecure phone, when I can mail. I said they need to send a letter. They are saying on the phone that my account is 3000 higher than it was a while ago, "oh can you imagine 25 percent interest" and several times saying "so you want to refuse to pay the debt that you racked up" to which I replied BS, this account has been dormant for years and not touched.... and then said BoA offered a settlement of 13K.
I asked for the dunning letter. They claimed they sent it on the 4th and it is 30 days from when they send it. I said no, it is 30 days from when I receive it. (I may be wrong here, as I know they date them way before mailing so they can screw to the best effect.) "Well we don't have to send anything." "No sparky, the law says you have to send within 5 days of first contact (which would be that first phone call on the 12th) and I find it hard to believe it can't get to TX from AZ in two weeks." He was getting p*ssed.
I kept at it, saying I am disputing and want proof on how they came up with the numbers. He said "you are refusing and stalling on debt you racked up (he loved this phrase) and I have to tell BoA and they can take further action including legal action" (wait, didn't you tell me BoA no longer owns the debt) and I said I would wait on the letter which includes settlement info as I don't do anything verbal, and by the way what is your name and what is your address so I can send a response. Typical boiler room dweller, there was serious laughter and loud voices going on there. I would never want that job. May be an arbitration candidate since they are NAF only....I can wait 'em out.
BTW the BlackBerry has a most excellent voice recorder in it even though my disposable phone bites. Will have to listen and dig up the violations. I am sure no letter within five days of first contact is a start....
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