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Leaving prerecorded voicemails, especially about debt collection, on someone's cell phone trips over a bunch of laws at the federal level.
And if it happens to you, it could be worth $1,500.
Per call.
Interested?
If you've gotten voicemails form a debt collector, and they're pre-recorded messages, we're happy to review them to see if you can do anything about it. Maybe even put some money in your pocket.
Ask me to learn more.
Debt collectors LOVE to get you on the phone.
It's the easiest way to twist your emotions up so tight you'll do anything to get rid of them—even pay.
But sometimes, they get themselves in trouble. Like using pre-recorded messages on your cell phone without permission.
We just got a series of voicemails that a debt collector left on client's cell phone—dozens of messages, all identical recordings.
All of them, illegal.
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Do we need to use video more in Collections? - as @pjozefak@twitter.com from receeve explains, we do it everywhere else... why not in Collections?!
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