Anonymous wrote:Was the debt collector's first name Knuckles ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think debt collectors look for relatives and ask for money, don't they? It's not necessarily that your brother pretended to have your address.
They most certainly do not unless it's the kind of debt collector that works for the mob.
I believe that it is illegal to contact relatives or employer/former employer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think debt collectors look for relatives and ask for money, don't they? It's not necessarily that your brother pretended to have your address.
They most certainly do not unless it's the kind of debt collector that works for the mob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think debt collectors look for relatives and ask for money, don't they? It's not necessarily that your brother pretended to have your address.
They most certainly do not unless it's the kind of debt collector that works for the mob.
Not correct. They will go around to relatives. They’re not the most ethical group of people.
Do you think Bank of America tracks down relatives?
Anonymous wrote:Debt collectors are a third party service that will use all sorts of sleazy methods to collect what they can. They then take a commission before giving the remainder to the original lender. They will absolutely use whatever means they can to contact relatives, friends, and neighbors trying to get access to the debtor including knocking on doors. The good news is that you can simply ask them to stop calling or contacting you and they are legally required to go away.
Yes, your brother appears to have borrowed money under weird names. As long as he's not using your SSN, it shouldn't affect your credit. However, he is not doing well and he might be in a whole lot of trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think debt collectors look for relatives and ask for money, don't they? It's not necessarily that your brother pretended to have your address.
They most certainly do not unless it's the kind of debt collector that works for the mob.
+1 Most debt collectors don't send people to knock on doors either
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think debt collectors look for relatives and ask for money, don't they? It's not necessarily that your brother pretended to have your address.
They most certainly do not unless it's the kind of debt collector that works for the mob.
lol
Miss a couple student loan payments and debt collectors will call your parents, siblings, cousins, even former bosses!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think debt collectors look for relatives and ask for money, don't they? It's not necessarily that your brother pretended to have your address.
They most certainly do not unless it's the kind of debt collector that works for the mob.