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@wahmom wrote:
Wonderin can put the telephone number that shows up on the caller id into google and you should find some info on who the number belongs to. I did that just recently and found a site called phoneowner.info where people post who called them from certain telephone numbers.
I would try that route before I actually call the number back. I hope it works for you. Let me know.
Optimistic08 wrote:
It might be a long shot, but if you can post the number here, I may have it on one of my lists. I've been tracking all of the unknown/private/800/etc calls we have received over the last 3 years or so and have a 7 page list!
@Anonymous wrote:
@wahmom wrote:
Wonderin can put the telephone number that shows up on the caller id into google and you should find some info on who the number belongs to. I did that just recently and found a site called phoneowner.info where people post who called them from certain telephone numbers.
I would try that route before I actually call the number back. I hope it works for you. Let me know.
I tried that and no one's put an entry on that number that identifies the company.
I'd let it go and just wait for the initial letter from them (if it's a new CA account), but our mail sucks and I can't just rest on the possibility that I'll receive notice. We get about 30% of our mail at any given time.
I think I need to call them and see what the situation is. Hopefully, my time here with all of you wonderful people has taught me what to say and what NOT to say!!
If the debt's SoL, I can have them stop calling, I think. The cell phones are all in my name and I'd think that if I told them to stop calling MY phone, they'd have to!!
But most of all, I don't want to risk them calling hubby and having him admit to the debt or make payment arrangements out of fear for his credit.