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The smooth plane ride hitting turbulence - difficult child communication
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<blockquote data-quote="2much2recover" data-source="post: 645162" data-attributes="member: 18366"><p>Just a quick "off topic" but just so you know: When you get a call like this do not return the call. That is what they want - a current phone number they can use to harass. If you ever "have to" deal with an attorney, always do it in writing - never over the phone unless you record the conversation. Even then you, by answering the phone and responding to the inquiry have given them a "valid" number. We could have had this happen to us, got a letter from an lawyer trying to collect on a debt that didn't belong to us. In the letter they stated they wanted us to call. We didn't because we knew we didn't owe the money they were demanding and once we called them - we would be open to harassment over the telephone. After doing a lot of research, figured out how to address this in a legal way, followed through and never heard another word from them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2much2recover, post: 645162, member: 18366"] Just a quick "off topic" but just so you know: When you get a call like this do not return the call. That is what they want - a current phone number they can use to harass. If you ever "have to" deal with an attorney, always do it in writing - never over the phone unless you record the conversation. Even then you, by answering the phone and responding to the inquiry have given them a "valid" number. We could have had this happen to us, got a letter from an lawyer trying to collect on a debt that didn't belong to us. In the letter they stated they wanted us to call. We didn't because we knew we didn't owe the money they were demanding and once we called them - we would be open to harassment over the telephone. After doing a lot of research, figured out how to address this in a legal way, followed through and never heard another word from them. [/QUOTE]
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