THis says it is an Attorney office, i read on your sight it is a collection agency?: I don't have anything to collect, i want them blocked from calling the number maybe they are looking for someone else?> how can i stop them from calling?
calling a wrong number is not illegal...if its not for you, then you shouldn't worry about it. this number called me and they were looking for someone who i guess had my old cell number...just tell them it's a wrong number and if they call back let them know again. they were nice so no biggie
They are a LAW FIRM beware they will file suit on you!!! They have 2 liens againest me. I would strongly suggest that you pay them. They are ligite.They did work with me and give me a settlement on one account. My suggestion is to call and try to work out your accounts, they are pretty easy to deal with compaired to other creditor and agencies I dealt with.
This number is owned by a call center near Brownsville, PA. It is for CallTech Communications. It's a number in use for Davis & Davis law firm's account. This law firm has obviously been accepting credit collections orders that have little or no supporting documentation. I would allege the firm has questionable ties to the local county judiciary that should be investigated, however, I am not a citizen there. Also, I would ignore the calls. -NONE OF THIS INFORMATION HAS BEEN VERIFIED, USE AT YOUR OWN DISCRETION-
Wow. What a feeble attempt to try and legitimize yourselves.
1) People need to consult the FDCPA and learn their rights.
This is the FIRST thing you should be telling people.
But you can't as that works against you and for the alleged debtor.
You wouldn't want that now would you. This proves you are a shill.
2) They will not give you a settlement. You already know this and are lying.
They are trying to lure the alleged debtor into paying something before the alleged debtor makes them validate it as per the alleged debtor's rights. A payment would then open the door for the bottomfeeder such as yourself to take them to court and sue as the statute of limitations has now been reset.
3) If they already had 'liens' against you, why would they need to work out a settlement?
It's just not going to happen.
They would just collect the full amount whenever the collatoral for the lien got sold.
4) They do not get 'liens' against you. They get a judgment. The alleged debtor must be properly served to appear in court before that can happen. The alleged debt must also be within your state's statutue of limitations for them to sue without getting in major trouble should this be used as a defense.