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Who called 2402001225
Location: Maryland
Operator: Билайн
Views: 9
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Jan 7, 2014
It's an automated message from a debt collector.  They leave an 888 number to call back if you listen to the entire message.  You can't understand it very well so not sure who they were trying to reach and what company it is or what the whole toll free call back number was.
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Jan 7, 2014
It's an automated message from a debt collector.  They leave an 888 number to call back if you listen to the entire message.  You can't understand it very well so not sure who they were trying to reach and what company it is or what the whole toll free call back number was.
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Jan 20, 2014
calls looking for some named 'Johnny Robinson' & to press 0, which when done, the line dis-connects..
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Jan 22, 2014
no message,,,,,please remove me
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Jan 22, 2014
No one else reading this page can ''please remove'' anything on your behalf. Your caller is not going to dutifully study random forum complaints and cannot magically determine which numbers should not be called based on anonymous comments.

These forums are for call recipients to share their experience and optionally offer advice. They are *NOT* direct or private channels to the phone bank boiler rooms we comment upon. If you can provide a business name and/or details on the caller's stated purpose, you might get a more helpful response.

By the way, for sales and charity callers, the magic phrase is NOT ''take me off'' or "remove my name", but ''Add this number to your Do Not Call list''. Other caller categories don't need to maintain such internal lists.
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Jan 22, 2014
Whether you are called a debtor or some collector thinks you can flush one out, you have rights and options. Many are simple to exercise if you only learn how. You are entitled to proof of claim and fair treatment. If you get neither, the collection agency should *not* win your assets. You are granted control of how you are contacted, the right to dispute debt claims, and the means to sue violators at low cost. The FTC and the CFPB can start you on your homework. See also if your state laws grant additional or stronger rights.

official FTC guidance and staff opinions on the FDCPA, PDF copy of the Act
http://www.ftc.gov/os/statutes/fdcpajump.shtm

CFPB Q&A on debt collection practices
http://www.consumerfinance.gov/askcfpb/search ... debt-collection
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