Wrong. Read a credit card agreement. The signer agrees to the phone calls when they sign the agreement.
If the signer agrees to the calls why does the FDCPA forbid calls after told to stop?? That must mean they can violate federal law because of the CC agreement? Never heard that lame argument before?
Me: I never said they did charlie! The point was, and I thought even you could figure it out, do you think these people call once a day or one a week??
WTF???? You did. Are your coke bottle glasses so thick you can't see what you posted?
I did not say the poster said it, it was my comment only, can't you understand anything!
I think you better quit while you're behind.
Your are behind, but you won't admit it, and a post to you said the FDCPA does not even apply? How do you answer that?
I see you have no legal rebuttal to my preemption post, what a coincidence. If you do come up with something, it will be rhetoric, not law!
Have fun, I am out of this thread, I am not going to go back and forth. If you think a creditor can call everyday until the statute of limitations is up to collect a debt, so be it!!