I have received repeated calls on my cell phone from these clowns.
Debt collectors who call you on your cell phone without your express written consent (either through written correspondence or a credit application) are violating the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA). When that happens, you may be entitled to $1,500 per unauthorized call. Be sure you document the time and date of each violation and then review the information below.
E-mail :
[email protected]
Online : www.fcc.gov/cgb/complaints.html
Telephone : Voice (888) CALL-FCC, or (888-225-5322)
TTY (888) TELL-FCC, of (888-835-5322)
Mail :
Federal Communications Commission
Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
Consumer Inquiries and Complaint Division
445 12th Street, SW
Washington, DC 20554
The FCC asks that you include the following in your complaint:
• Your name, address, and daytime telephone number
• The telephone number or e-mail address at which you received an unsolicited commercial message or call, or an autodialed call
• As much specific information about the message as possible, including:
• the date and time you received the message
• the identity of the company that sent the message to you
• the products or services that were promoted in the message
• the sender's e-mail address and any other e-mail addresses, street addresses or telephone numbers that may be referenced in the message
• a description of any contact you may have had with the entity that sent the message, including whether you have done business with that entity before receiving the message/call and any steps you may have taken to reject future messages.