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Complaint Review: IC System - St.Paul Minnesota

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  • IC System 444 Hwy.96E St.Paul, Minnesota U.S.A.

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Thank God I found you guys!!! I have been harrassed by IC for 2 yrs. They ask for someone I have never heard of. I have told them over and over you have the wrong number. They still call twice a day everyday insisting I give them this persons number or they are going to continue to call.

Our phone calls have become so intense it disrupts our whole household. People who are visiting cannot believe what they hear when I tell them to pick up the phone and listen. So I do have many witnesses.

After an altercation last night I was so upset I decided to fight back. I have found some avenues that we can band together and if enough people write and complain maybe they can be stopped.

OH, after the first incident they had with my husband last night ---I called them back. The first call of course was laughed and they hung up. I called back , this time I had a recorder. I told the lady I was going to record our conversation as so should she. Anyway ---it ended up like the rest---but this time I had it on tape. I also am taking pictures of my caller ID when they call.

Sometimes they use private number and sometimes it says IC System.

First write a detailed letter of what has been happening- time, dates, and even parts of the conversation. Have other people listen in and document the times they do. Record everything ---you must tell them first--I don't think they believed me when I told them I was recording our call last night.

In the letter follow the cease and desist information also.

Mail 1 copy certified to the company ATT:collections supervisor and 1 regular mail to the ATT.legal dept. The mailing address is P.O. Box 64378
St.Paul MN.55164

Go to the Attorney General website to download the complaint form attatch a copy of the letter you mailed to IC and mail.

Attatch a note with a copy of the letter and mail it to Federal Trade Commision.The mailing address is 6th St.&Pennsylvania Ave.

Washington D.C.20850
attention:consumer protection

Also IC is a member of the Commercial Collectors Agency Associations which has high ethical standard for their members. Attatch a note and a copy of your complaint and mail . Address is P.O.Box 205

Cedar Grove N.J.07009

attention:Emil Hartleb Exec. Director

And of course report them to the BBB and anyone else who will listen.

Teresa
Oak Island, North Carolina
U.S.A.

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#4 Consumer Suggestion

You don't need anyone to band together with you.

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, February 21, 2008

This is very simple indeed.

All you need to do is send them a certified, return receipt requested letter demanding that they stop contacting you because you have no business relationship with them and that you don't know the person they are calling for. You need to state something to the effect that ANY FUTURE communications by them to you will be considered deliberate acts of harassment with the intent of inflicting emotional distress.

That should do it.

IF they are stupid enough to call you after they receive your letter, immediately after hanging up the phone you need to dial *57 (call trace.) After you finish the *57 you need to call your telephone service provider and inform them that you just completed a *57 for a harassing phone call and request instructions from them as to what to do with law enforcement and that you want the caller to be prosecuted. Follow the instructions the phone company gives you.

About 2 weeks later, follow up with your local law enforcement to ensure that your telephone service company provided them with the identifying information for the harassing telephone call. Request they be prosecuted - keep in touch with law enforcement so that it does NOT get dropped. Keep asking when they are going to go to trial.

You also need to contact a good attorney and them sue them in civil court.

Good luck.

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#3 Consumer Suggestion

You don't need anyone to band together with you.

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, February 21, 2008

This is very simple indeed.

All you need to do is send them a certified, return receipt requested letter demanding that they stop contacting you because you have no business relationship with them and that you don't know the person they are calling for. You need to state something to the effect that ANY FUTURE communications by them to you will be considered deliberate acts of harassment with the intent of inflicting emotional distress.

That should do it.

IF they are stupid enough to call you after they receive your letter, immediately after hanging up the phone you need to dial *57 (call trace.) After you finish the *57 you need to call your telephone service provider and inform them that you just completed a *57 for a harassing phone call and request instructions from them as to what to do with law enforcement and that you want the caller to be prosecuted. Follow the instructions the phone company gives you.

About 2 weeks later, follow up with your local law enforcement to ensure that your telephone service company provided them with the identifying information for the harassing telephone call. Request they be prosecuted - keep in touch with law enforcement so that it does NOT get dropped. Keep asking when they are going to go to trial.

You also need to contact a good attorney and them sue them in civil court.

Good luck.

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#2 Consumer Suggestion

You don't need anyone to band together with you.

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, February 21, 2008

This is very simple indeed.

All you need to do is send them a certified, return receipt requested letter demanding that they stop contacting you because you have no business relationship with them and that you don't know the person they are calling for. You need to state something to the effect that ANY FUTURE communications by them to you will be considered deliberate acts of harassment with the intent of inflicting emotional distress.

That should do it.

IF they are stupid enough to call you after they receive your letter, immediately after hanging up the phone you need to dial *57 (call trace.) After you finish the *57 you need to call your telephone service provider and inform them that you just completed a *57 for a harassing phone call and request instructions from them as to what to do with law enforcement and that you want the caller to be prosecuted. Follow the instructions the phone company gives you.

About 2 weeks later, follow up with your local law enforcement to ensure that your telephone service company provided them with the identifying information for the harassing telephone call. Request they be prosecuted - keep in touch with law enforcement so that it does NOT get dropped. Keep asking when they are going to go to trial.

You also need to contact a good attorney and them sue them in civil court.

Good luck.

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#1 Consumer Suggestion

You don't need anyone to band together with you.

AUTHOR: Robert - (U.S.A.)

POSTED: Thursday, February 21, 2008

This is very simple indeed.

All you need to do is send them a certified, return receipt requested letter demanding that they stop contacting you because you have no business relationship with them and that you don't know the person they are calling for. You need to state something to the effect that ANY FUTURE communications by them to you will be considered deliberate acts of harassment with the intent of inflicting emotional distress.

That should do it.

IF they are stupid enough to call you after they receive your letter, immediately after hanging up the phone you need to dial *57 (call trace.) After you finish the *57 you need to call your telephone service provider and inform them that you just completed a *57 for a harassing phone call and request instructions from them as to what to do with law enforcement and that you want the caller to be prosecuted. Follow the instructions the phone company gives you.

About 2 weeks later, follow up with your local law enforcement to ensure that your telephone service company provided them with the identifying information for the harassing telephone call. Request they be prosecuted - keep in touch with law enforcement so that it does NOT get dropped. Keep asking when they are going to go to trial.

You also need to contact a good attorney and them sue them in civil court.

Good luck.

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