I would call the Attorney General for your state, they generally investigate that kind of thing. You may even be able to file a complaint online.
A couple of years ago my husband was getting collection notices for internet service or something he had never had and they kept sending harassing letters and threatening to turn it in to the credit agencies. I filed a complaint with the attorney general because we could never get a hold of the people. The Attorney General's office took care of it and notified us of everything they did in writing. I'm pretty sure it was a scam, not a mistake.
I'd like to make fun of you guys for watching "Teen Mom", but I'd be lying if I said I'd never watched it :lol:
A couple of years ago my husband was getting collection notices for internet service or something he had never had and they kept sending harassing letters and threatening to turn it in to the credit agencies. I filed a complaint with the attorney general because we could never get a hold of the people. The Attorney General's office took care of it and notified us of everything they did in writing. I'm pretty sure it was a scam, not a mistake.
I'd like to make fun of you guys for watching "Teen Mom", but I'd be lying if I said I'd never watched it :lol: