Unfortunately I have been preoccupied with work and computer issues, but I will not stop! I am only one of who knows how many thousands of consumers who have suffered such deceptive behavior and it needs to stop!
So as for updates....
I have completed the first draft of my 93A letter, and the 4-page long letter is currently being reviewed by an attorney (personal perks). It will be out by next weekend.
Since my letter to the Collection Agency, I have received no calls, no letters, nor any other type of blemish on my credit score, which I have checked. It's great to know your rights as a consumer! It's so disgusting how Collection Agencies purposely take advantage of consumers' lack of knowledge concerning their rights.
Although I have no longer experienced any
Until this dispute with T-Mobile is resolved, it's going to continue to annoy the heck out of me, but I must admit that it has helped me learn a lot about consumer rights. In the weeks since my dispute with T-Mobile began, I have started helping several clients from the office where I'm employed, put an end to harassment from collection agencies. I have received so many emails from clients expressing their gratitude for personally taking the effort to help them, that my employer has decided to adopt this as a office practice. I've written so many notices to collection agencies in the past few weeks that I decided to create a template for them. (Which I intend to share on my next post)
As cheesy as it sounds, I'm touched each and every time I receive an email from a client to report the end of the harassing phone calls. It's amazing how was small act can help lift a person so much....
Anyways... Since they can't report to any credit agencies without informing me, it's one less thing to worry about while I continue my fight against T-Mobile.
Unfortunately, I still have a lot work left to do, so I will share some tips on how to forward your own letter to Collections on my next post as well as some information on my 93A letter.
Until then.....
DIE T-MOBILE!