Scoobysmak
Junior Member
I live in Florida and I have a creditor calling my house twice a day for my roomate. We have been friends for over 8 years and he hasn't had the cleanest credit record but in the past couple years has paid his bills for the most part. Due to his past he had to get a high interest rate loan for his car and it maybe the actual loan company calling (I understand the laws maybe different in this case). He recently switched his payment date from the 27th of the month to the 13th of the month with an automatic draft payment. Ever since May 27th they started calling, both parties had agreed that his May 27th payment would be switched to the automatic draft payment in June. Normally I would just let him deal with it but I now work nights and these calls are wakeing me up from a dead sleep, sometimes just so I can hear a dail tone on the other end. They do not want to speak with me due to the fact its not my account in question, after they ask if he is there and I answer NO they hang up (I need to ask them to stop calling me before I answer but usualy not awake enough to think of that until after they hung up). I tried calling the number on the caller ID but its a non-working number go-figure, I asked him to call the loan company and he gets the same people that agreed to change his payment data and everything seems good. I honestly do not have a clue to who is calling for what reason with his credit but I would like to know my leagal rights before I accidently slip and tell someone to take a long walk off a short pier and make it worse. Any help is appreciated, thanks in advance.