So, yesterday afternoon I was trying to nap, and I get a call from Bank of America. The lady said that they had been informed that my husband and I filed for bankruptcy and she needed the case number. I told her that I did not have it at the moment (and since she was nice about it) I said I would call back later with it.
Later that afternoon, I did call back. I spoke to a different woman this time, but she was nice as well. I gave her the case number, and when asked, also gave her my attorney's name and phone number. I figured that was that, right?
About an hour ago the phone rings, it is Bank of America informing me that I'm way past due, and they want their money now. I told the fella on the other end about what happened yesterday. He then says that he sees my attorney's info and case number are in fact in my file. I asked him, "Then why on earth are you calling me? Do you realize you are breaking the law?" He then proceeds to argue with me. He gave out before I did, and snapped, "Have your attorney call us" and then hung up on me.
I call BoA back and calmly explain to the woman who answered what the situation was. She then proceeds to argue with me. She kept saying, "I do see here that you are going to file." I had to repeatedly correct her and tell her that, no we ALREADY filed. For what ever reason she could not get this through her head. This one ended the same as the last conversation, "Have your attorney contact us."
So, I get a manager on the phone. He tells me that even though their collections department does show that my attorney's info was given, they will keep calling and attempt to collect until I call their bankruptcy department. I told him the same thing my attorney's paralegal told me (when another creditor tried to pull this crap) that I nor my attorney were going to do BoA's job for them and it THEIR responsibility to call my attorney, not the other way around. He argued with me and said that isn't how things work at BoA. I said yes, that is how it works and so we proceed to go back and forth.
I switch to a new tactic..... I inform him that now that BoA KNOWS we have filed, it is against the law for them to contact me and to not call me again. He again said that isn't how it works, and legally they can keep calling until I contact their bankruptcy department. It wasn't 'official' until the bk department had been informed. What. Ever.
So if the bk department doesn't know yet, then who was that woman that first called me yesterday? Was she from accounting? IT? Janitorial services? I'm willing to bet that she was from the bk department.
I put in a call to my attorney, and both him and his paralegal are in court right now. The assistant said that she would have the paralegal call back with instructions on how to get them to stop.... because I will be dead in my cold, cold grave before I call their bk department and I know the paralegal won't do it.
Rant over.
Later that afternoon, I did call back. I spoke to a different woman this time, but she was nice as well. I gave her the case number, and when asked, also gave her my attorney's name and phone number. I figured that was that, right?
About an hour ago the phone rings, it is Bank of America informing me that I'm way past due, and they want their money now. I told the fella on the other end about what happened yesterday. He then says that he sees my attorney's info and case number are in fact in my file. I asked him, "Then why on earth are you calling me? Do you realize you are breaking the law?" He then proceeds to argue with me. He gave out before I did, and snapped, "Have your attorney call us" and then hung up on me.
I call BoA back and calmly explain to the woman who answered what the situation was. She then proceeds to argue with me. She kept saying, "I do see here that you are going to file." I had to repeatedly correct her and tell her that, no we ALREADY filed. For what ever reason she could not get this through her head. This one ended the same as the last conversation, "Have your attorney contact us."
So, I get a manager on the phone. He tells me that even though their collections department does show that my attorney's info was given, they will keep calling and attempt to collect until I call their bankruptcy department. I told him the same thing my attorney's paralegal told me (when another creditor tried to pull this crap) that I nor my attorney were going to do BoA's job for them and it THEIR responsibility to call my attorney, not the other way around. He argued with me and said that isn't how things work at BoA. I said yes, that is how it works and so we proceed to go back and forth.
I switch to a new tactic..... I inform him that now that BoA KNOWS we have filed, it is against the law for them to contact me and to not call me again. He again said that isn't how it works, and legally they can keep calling until I contact their bankruptcy department. It wasn't 'official' until the bk department had been informed. What. Ever.
So if the bk department doesn't know yet, then who was that woman that first called me yesterday? Was she from accounting? IT? Janitorial services? I'm willing to bet that she was from the bk department.
I put in a call to my attorney, and both him and his paralegal are in court right now. The assistant said that she would have the paralegal call back with instructions on how to get them to stop.... because I will be dead in my cold, cold grave before I call their bk department and I know the paralegal won't do it.
Rant over.
I don't really worry about it, as we have already filed. I guess it just makes me angry that the laws put in place to protect us are completely ignored. Also, I guess it might have something to do the arrogance of BoA and those employees I spoke to.
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