I don't know who CCS Credit Collections is. The number they are calling is a volunteer fire department. No idea who they are or why they are calling us.
If you are calling the Poseley's about a debt, please be advised that they no longer have this number. I do. Please remove the number from your call list.
The person who called you neither manages nor reads this website. Even if they did, they are not psychic and would have no idea who you are from an anonymous post. You will have to deal directly with your caller to try to get them to stop calling. If they don't, report them and block the number.
If u now have the number and I got a call from it this morning, two years later than your post,- I'd be trying to find out how they can still call from a number thats ni longer theirs. I didnt answer by the way since I didnt recognize the number.
>> I'd be trying to find out how they can still call from a number thats ni longer theirs. <<
We can no longer believe the phone number we see on our caller IDs (CID) belongs to the person who called! The bad guys are now using easily accessed technology to "spoof" the CID numbers, so their real number does not appear.
The problem has gotten so bad, the US government actually passed an Act, called "The Truth in Caller ID Act of 2009", making such spoofing illegal. See http://www.fcc.gov/guides/caller-id-and-spoofing
for more information.
The FCC adopted that Act in June, 2010, stating that violators could be fined up to $10,000 for each violation.
However, the bad guys are ignoring this law ... after all, they are criminals, and that is what criminals do. Although we now have a "law" against spoofing, it is very difficult to enforce it.
So, if you see a CID number on your phone when you are called by some scammer or telemarketer, it might not belong to the scammer! It might be the number of some unsuspecting third party ... or, it might be one of those numbers that charge $25 (plus about $9 per minute) if you call it back, or the number might not be "real" at all.