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Linda wrote:

Lisa Ming, of URA, continually calls my phone number late at night after I have gone to bed about a debt my daughter has with Household. Lisa is rude and will call sometimes 2-3 times an evening. She has the cell number for my daughter but says she will continue to call me every day until my daughter pays her bill. She has told me that I need to “teach my daughter to pay her bills”. Well, my daughter went thru a divorce and got stuck with the bills and Household agreed to put her on a payment plan but promptly renigged on the agreement (not in writing).

Lisa has threatened my daughter with “going to jail” over a credit card debt, “to get an attorney missy”, and called her a loser for not paying her debt. I am filing a complaint with my local phone service provider and the Public Utility Commission. I am tired of being harassed over a debt that is not mine.

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