ErinGoBragh
Senior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? New York
I just got a phone call today from a debt collections company. It wasn't for me though- it was for a distant cousin of mine who I'd never met and only know through the fact that he's friended me on facebook (family last name is very rare, so we're all pretty much friends on there).
The woman proceeded to explain to me that my distant cousin was under threat of litigation and needed to get in touch with the company, and could I please provide them with an updated phone number or pass the message on.
I asked them how they got my phone number. It's not published any place- it's a cell number, and not even billed to my name as I piggyback on a family member's plan- and the woman proceeded to explain to me that she went "out of the box" and started pulling credit reports on people in the area with the same last name to try and get in touch with someone who might know him.
I have never been affiliated, as a debtor or otherwise, with the company involved. Is it legal for them to just pull my credit report and call me?
Something seems fishy. Granted, I'm glad I wasn't the one they were looking for, but I was under the assumption that you have to grant someone permission to pull your credit report?
Who would I complain to about this if it was out of line?
Thanks much.
I just got a phone call today from a debt collections company. It wasn't for me though- it was for a distant cousin of mine who I'd never met and only know through the fact that he's friended me on facebook (family last name is very rare, so we're all pretty much friends on there).
The woman proceeded to explain to me that my distant cousin was under threat of litigation and needed to get in touch with the company, and could I please provide them with an updated phone number or pass the message on.
I asked them how they got my phone number. It's not published any place- it's a cell number, and not even billed to my name as I piggyback on a family member's plan- and the woman proceeded to explain to me that she went "out of the box" and started pulling credit reports on people in the area with the same last name to try and get in touch with someone who might know him.
I have never been affiliated, as a debtor or otherwise, with the company involved. Is it legal for them to just pull my credit report and call me?
Something seems fishy. Granted, I'm glad I wasn't the one they were looking for, but I was under the assumption that you have to grant someone permission to pull your credit report?
Who would I complain to about this if it was out of line?
Thanks much.