The biggest difference between a phone call and a written notice

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Dallas, Texas
December 17, 2016 8:53am CST
If a debt collector or worse, a zombie debt collector is calling your house day in day out, and never stops. You never see anything in your mouse mail box for US mail. It just doesn't happen. See why they resort to calling instead of just sending you a notice in writing. The law prohibits it. A zombie debt collector has a legal right to persistently annoy you with repeat calls and leave unpleasant verbal messages on your answering machine but nothing does the trick like a letter in the mail saying you owe so in so so much and that's that. The letter never comes because there is no precedent. How they get away with doing this? That's another matter. Just say no to ZOMBIE DEBT COLLECTORS better yet just don't answer the phone.
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@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
25 Dec 17
I hate those thinking they have the answers and send you something in the mail accusing of something they have no idea what they are talking about and then cause you so much pain and you have to clean up the mess.
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• Dallas, Texas
25 Dec 17
I can relate.
@Hannihar (130150)
• Israel
26 Dec 17
@lookatdesktop Thanks anthony.
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@JohnRoberts (109841)
• Los Angeles, California
17 Dec 16
The best approach is not get into debt arrears.
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• Dallas, Texas
17 Dec 16
You know that. I know that. But so many of us just don't get it until after it's all behind us as a bad mistake we know we should have never got.
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