When you give those pesky debt collectors the name and number to your attorney do they actually call the lawyer up and find out if you really are a client??? My attorney told me on Friday to have them call him. I cannot imagine having to answer the calls of these collectors. Imagine how many clients each firm has and having every one of them call seems crazy.
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Originally posted by Ann View PostWhen you give those pesky debt collectors the name and number to your attorney do they actually call the lawyer up and find out if you really are a client??? My attorney told me on Friday to have them call him. I cannot imagine having to answer the calls of these collectors. Imagine how many clients each firm has and having every one of them call seems crazy._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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Also, if you have already filed, if you give them the case number it tends to shut them down pretty quickly. I am unsure if creditors called my firm or not. I do know that I only answered literally 2 calls from over a DOZEN cards I had and once I gave them my attorney's name and my case number I never heard from ANY of the other creditors ever again. The phone never rang again even once, and boy what a joy that silence was...
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