So I got a call today from the OC collection dept for Juniper Bank.
The guy went on and on and on, about how I am contractually obligated to pay the debt.
He said he didnt have my attorney's name and info.
It was pretty funny, he started saying things like you can never get credit after filing BK, and I told him that its a myth, your wrong.
He also started saying that you have to do credit counseling before you can file a BK, I told him, your wrong again, its just a 30 to 60 minute class that you do online for $50.
My adrenaline was pumping and my hands were shaking a little, but I kept cool, and only told him one thing, my attorney name and phone.
Also, they called a month ago and I told them already I was filing bankruptcy and I gave them my attorney's name and phone #.
He insisted that I must tell him more than just my attorney's name and phone number. I asked him about 10 times "would you like my attorney's name and phone number?"
He finally gave in after 13 minutes of arguing about the topic.
Question.
Did the violate anything? Or are they not bound by the FDCPA?
This is now the second time that I gave them my attorneys name and phone #.
The guy went on and on and on, about how I am contractually obligated to pay the debt.
He said he didnt have my attorney's name and info.
It was pretty funny, he started saying things like you can never get credit after filing BK, and I told him that its a myth, your wrong.
He also started saying that you have to do credit counseling before you can file a BK, I told him, your wrong again, its just a 30 to 60 minute class that you do online for $50.
My adrenaline was pumping and my hands were shaking a little, but I kept cool, and only told him one thing, my attorney name and phone.
Also, they called a month ago and I told them already I was filing bankruptcy and I gave them my attorney's name and phone #.
He insisted that I must tell him more than just my attorney's name and phone number. I asked him about 10 times "would you like my attorney's name and phone number?"
He finally gave in after 13 minutes of arguing about the topic.
Question.
Did the violate anything? Or are they not bound by the FDCPA?
This is now the second time that I gave them my attorneys name and phone #.
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