Mar 13, 2014
I received a call from Ms. Pryor, who asked if I'd received a letter they sent about a "complaint" to an address in which I lived about 7 years ago. I told her no, that I have not lived that address in years and she asked if I had forwarded my mail, because I should have gotten their complaint. I asked her what it was about and she put me on hold for a while, then came back on the line and told me her name was "Mrs. Wolford" and proceeded to get rude with me about a debt that was so old it's already fallen off of my credit report. She told me her client, another 3rd party debt collector, is suing me for the remaining balance on a car that was repossessed 8 years ago that belonged to my ex-boyfriend. I told her the statute of limitations on that debt has run its course and they can't sue me for it. She said, "Actually they can. And if you have any assets or bank accounts, they're going to take them all." I told her good luck with that and she needed to stop calling me. She said, "Ok, I'll just call your place of business and speak to the payroll department and start taking your paychecks away from you. You don't think I know where you live, but guess what, I do. I know what color your house is, I know what kind of car you have in the driveway, I know where you work. I know everything about you. And I'm coming after you." I told her to rot in hell and hung up. Good luck, lady. You've just violated the FDCPA in so many ways to a paralegal who specializes in FDCPA law. Hope you don't value your job!