How do I stop loan offer.? I filed for collapse after my credit was stolen by my ex

I filed for collapse after my credit was stolen by my ex 12 years ago. Now my messages box has be flooded by loan offers and my cell phone rings darkness and day for duplicate offers. I don't want anything to do beside them. The calls to my cell phone cost me money since I pay envelope by the minute. I tried the "don't call list" but it does not give the impression of being to work. What can I do? How did all these places find your cell phone number? You gave it out for them to know it... so the best choice is to draw from another cell phone number and don't give that number to them. Another opening is to shut off your cell phone... that make it very intricate for them to reach you. At this time in attendance is no "no call catalogue for cell phones".
If you're on the national "do not call" detail, you can actually sue companies that stay away from to stop calling you and make some money. Tell them to remove you from their give the name lists, transcribe what company they are, get the telemarketer given name if you can also -- and keep a copy of all your call. Once you ask to be removed from their lists, any further call are a violation of federal decree and you are entitled to compensation. If a company calls you a few times, it could be worth it to transport them to court! Next time they phone, tell them that you'll never repay back the money if they give you any.
Those should come as a warning to you! They are waiting to spring on you and if you adopt you will be paying through your nose the rest of your time and will NEVER get out of debt. Go to a Christian credit counselor and tolerate them teach you the fine points of Credit.

Answers:    You can file a complaint to the do not telephone call registry if you have have the phone listed for 31 days or more and can endow with them the name of the company and the date and time the call be received: https://www.donotcall.gov/

FILE A COMPLAINT

To file a complaint very soon, your phone number must have be on the registry for 31 days.

To file a complaint, we necessitate the date you got the bid, and either the mark or telephone number of the company that call you.

*Reminder: Even if your number is registered, companies with which you do business may verbs to call you. So may charities, political organization, and telephone surveyors. Click Here for more information nearly the companies that may continue to ring up the numbers on the registry.
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