[Note: Caller did not call me, tried to scare me by calling around my office. The call went to the office of the Chief Operating Officer at my place of employment on Jan. 29, 2013. The assistant picking up her voice mails then sent to me.]
Voice mail:
“Hi ____, I am trying to reach the Manager of [My first/last name] regarding a claim I am filing against her. I wanted to know what the protocol is to file a claim against her. My name is John Turner at 859-904-2095. She can reach Global at 888-357-9195 with a change of address, Claim # 1032970. I will mark my file that she has been officially notified.”
[Note: Caller did not call me, tried to scare me by calling around my office. The call went to the office of the Chief Operating Officer at my place of employment on Jan. 29, 2013. The assistant picking up her voice mails then sent to me.]
Voice mail:
“Hi ____, I am trying to reach the Manager of [My first/last name] regarding a claim I am filing against her. I wanted to know what the protocol is to file a claim against her. My name is John Turner at 859-904-2095. She can reach Global at 888-357-9195 with a change of address, Claim # 1032970. I will mark my file that she has been officially notified.”
Mu exhusband employer received a call from this phone number as well and wanted to know the companies policy on how to have their employees arrested. (Which he cannot do and is actually against the fairdebt collection laws