What is the name of your state? Fl
I have been getting harassing messages on my answering machine from a debt collector. The bad thing about it is they don't even give their name or phone number. I don't think the message is meant to be left on the answering machine. It is prerecorded and says in a very stern and pissed off voice that they have been trying to get a hold of me for a long time and that they need to talk to me immediately. It then says press 9 to talk to someone. Well, I called the number on the caller ID. The rep I talked to said that the are calling about a debt that went delinquent back in 95. I have since removed it from my credit reports. The statutes of limitations has expired (4 years in Florida) and I didn't move so it hasn't tolled. I told her that she has no legal recourse to collect and she said she did. I said you can sue, but I will use statute of limitations as my defense. She said she could sue tomorrow. I said then do it. She then said that she wanted to collect and was not interested in suing me. I said well without any legal recourse and the fact that you can't report it to credit bureaus. Why should I pay the inflated debt amount to a third party debt holder. She said that she can report me to the credit bureaus for 30 or 40 years. This has to be a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Rigt???
I have been getting harassing messages on my answering machine from a debt collector. The bad thing about it is they don't even give their name or phone number. I don't think the message is meant to be left on the answering machine. It is prerecorded and says in a very stern and pissed off voice that they have been trying to get a hold of me for a long time and that they need to talk to me immediately. It then says press 9 to talk to someone. Well, I called the number on the caller ID. The rep I talked to said that the are calling about a debt that went delinquent back in 95. I have since removed it from my credit reports. The statutes of limitations has expired (4 years in Florida) and I didn't move so it hasn't tolled. I told her that she has no legal recourse to collect and she said she did. I said you can sue, but I will use statute of limitations as my defense. She said she could sue tomorrow. I said then do it. She then said that she wanted to collect and was not interested in suing me. I said well without any legal recourse and the fact that you can't report it to credit bureaus. Why should I pay the inflated debt amount to a third party debt holder. She said that she can report me to the credit bureaus for 30 or 40 years. This has to be a violation of the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Rigt???