Originally posted by debtmonster
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Many people send out letters prior to filing advising the creditor they will be filing shortly in the hopes the calls will die down (this is not considered fraud) - they hardly ever do until you actually provide the attorney's name, phone number and the actual filing (case) number. You usually have the attorney's name and contact information first in advance of actually filing but just providing that information to a creditor is no guarantee the calls will slow down. It's once you actually file is when the calls start to slow down and eventually stop.
If creditor's call, just tell them you are in the process of filing, have retained an attorney and give them his contact information as you have done in your letter. They will ask you for a case number; just tell them to contact the attorney and leave it at that.
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