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So I have been getting calls from this collection agency lately. As collection calls go, they are actually pretty good - the guy on the phone is professional and courteous, we discuss the issue of my "account" with them and then we go our seperate ways. It's certainly not the first time I've had a collection agency asking me for money, I rather strongly suspect it won't be the last.
They are calling me on behalf of a company called Echelon General Insurance. Nothing unusual about that, right? Except for the minor detail that I've never even heard of Echelon General Insurance, and I have no idea why they think I owe them money.
So every time the guy from the collection agency calls, we go over the same info, (to wit, they claim I owe them money, I claim I have no idea why) he promises to ask them yet again for more details about this supposed debt, and then I don't hear from him for another couple of weeks until my account comes up in rotation again.
Well, today I got a notice in the mail. I have five days to pay.
So I call them up and leave a message, and then just for good measure I find Echelon's number on the web, and call up their billing department and leave them a message. The letter claims I have five days to pay or I'll be getting a summons in big capitalized nouns.
So. Anybody know a good lawyer?
They are calling me on behalf of a company called Echelon General Insurance. Nothing unusual about that, right? Except for the minor detail that I've never even heard of Echelon General Insurance, and I have no idea why they think I owe them money.
So every time the guy from the collection agency calls, we go over the same info, (to wit, they claim I owe them money, I claim I have no idea why) he promises to ask them yet again for more details about this supposed debt, and then I don't hear from him for another couple of weeks until my account comes up in rotation again.
Well, today I got a notice in the mail. I have five days to pay.
So I call them up and leave a message, and then just for good measure I find Echelon's number on the web, and call up their billing department and leave them a message. The letter claims I have five days to pay or I'll be getting a summons in big capitalized nouns.
So. Anybody know a good lawyer?
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Date: 2004-03-25 02:47 pm (UTC)However, it might be worth talking to whatever the equivalent of the Citizen's Advice Bureau is, because if that happened to me I'd feel fairly confident about defending myself in court.
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Date: 2004-03-25 02:58 pm (UTC)Start documenting everything, and maybe even think about sending registered letters explaining the situation.
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Date: 2004-03-25 03:34 pm (UTC)Countersuing for harassment and attempted extortion (obtaining moneys by threat) is tempting but probably unwise.
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Date: 2004-03-25 05:53 pm (UTC)http://www.echelonwatch.org/
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Date: 2004-03-26 06:50 am (UTC)Echelon in ontario is a cut rate insurance group used for first time drivers. The group i deal with directly (Co-operators) uses them for their high risk, first insurance drivers.
Any old insurance policies not cleared up in your past?
Hope this helps.
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