I'm getting harassing phone calls from debt collectors with what I feel are suspicious circumstances and I'm curious if any of you have had this experience and what you did about it. This post is way long but I wrote it for my own records and decided to post the whole thing here - maybe you'll be entertained.
I moved in to a new apartment in March 2007. I was in a downstairs apartment for a month, then moved directly above it when the lady there moved out. In the next few months, I received mail addressed to "Kim Kerr" or "Kimberly Kerr" numerous times. Figuring it was the previous tenant, I always wrote "moved" and put it back in the mailbox.
Soon after my BK discharge in July, i started getting mail for "Kimberly Larsen" from credit card companies. Ok that's weird, I thought. Is Larsen her maiden name or something? You see, MY name is Larsen TOO. Once, I accidentally opened one of these letters when I didn't have my glasses on. It was from a credit card company, denying Ms. Larsen credit due to bad credit rating. This sent up a red flag. What's the chance of ANOTHER Larsen in the SAME apartment unit who ALSO had bad credit? Seemed unlikely. The bldg mgr is new and doesn't know what the previous tenants name was - which is private info anyway, apparently. Neither do the neighbors - she was a short-term tenant.
Then came the phone messages from collection agencies left on my machine. Just a few at first, then every other day. Several times when I answered, I explained to the caller they had the wrong guy and don't call anymore. But the calls continued. I started screening all my calls.
Now they've begun to use a recording saying "This is a business call for Kim Larsen. If you're not Kim Larsen, hang up now. If you continue to listen, we'll assume you are Kim Larsen. This call is from a collection agency attempting to collect a debt.. blah blah blah.. call this number with this case number.." BTW - I substituted Larsen for my real last name.
I moved in to a new apartment in March 2007. I was in a downstairs apartment for a month, then moved directly above it when the lady there moved out. In the next few months, I received mail addressed to "Kim Kerr" or "Kimberly Kerr" numerous times. Figuring it was the previous tenant, I always wrote "moved" and put it back in the mailbox.
Soon after my BK discharge in July, i started getting mail for "Kimberly Larsen" from credit card companies. Ok that's weird, I thought. Is Larsen her maiden name or something? You see, MY name is Larsen TOO. Once, I accidentally opened one of these letters when I didn't have my glasses on. It was from a credit card company, denying Ms. Larsen credit due to bad credit rating. This sent up a red flag. What's the chance of ANOTHER Larsen in the SAME apartment unit who ALSO had bad credit? Seemed unlikely. The bldg mgr is new and doesn't know what the previous tenants name was - which is private info anyway, apparently. Neither do the neighbors - she was a short-term tenant.
Then came the phone messages from collection agencies left on my machine. Just a few at first, then every other day. Several times when I answered, I explained to the caller they had the wrong guy and don't call anymore. But the calls continued. I started screening all my calls.
Now they've begun to use a recording saying "This is a business call for Kim Larsen. If you're not Kim Larsen, hang up now. If you continue to listen, we'll assume you are Kim Larsen. This call is from a collection agency attempting to collect a debt.. blah blah blah.. call this number with this case number.." BTW - I substituted Larsen for my real last name.


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