Received a call, answered and they never said a word. Hung up and called from work phone and said my call was very important to them and wait for the next available agent. Hung up and blocked em from calling my cell.
FNCB has been sued many times for illegally autodialing cell phones, and as far as I know they have lost or settled every case. If you can prove they are still knowingly breaking the law, you have a good shot at triple damages of $1500 per call under the TCPA.
If this is a debt collection agency, aren't they supposed to contact you via USPS before they begin calling you.
The person with the 'debt' is deceased and that debt was paid in full at least a year before the person in debt died.
I explained all this and asked them put me on their do not call list, but then 'Nicole' hung up.
Call multiple times back to back. They never leave a message and they never answer when I pick up. Is there a class action against them yet? If this is a debt collector it Seems they violate every collection law on the books!
Yes, they have had tons of class actions filed against them for "alleged" Fair Debt violations, TCPA violations for calling cell phones without consent, state law violations for recording calls without notice, etc. However this is not exactly a Fortune 500 company, and no lawyer wants to put in 3 years of work when there is a risk that some other lawyer or the FTC will put them out of business before they can pay up. So almost all of these cases settle quickly without any payout to the other class members, and the only way you will get compensation for this harassment is to go after them on your own.