Posted on October 6, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
let it ring did not call back but block them credit corp they are faceing legal action in mildura court the judge has reward mr smith $5 million for every call they make it has come to 61 calls which they $305million they must paid
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I Called Back
Posted on March 13, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
I called back number (02) 4302 4830 rang once then gets disconnected automatically.
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Anonymous
Posted on September 30, 2024 Caller type: Debt collector Location: Australia
Caller: Credit Corp In most Australian states, the statute of limitations on debts is six years. If your debt was incurred over six years ago, it is likely statute-barred. This means that Credit Corp or Panthera can no longer take legal action against you to recover the debt.
However, it's crucial to remember that Credit Corp or Panthera can still contact you even if the debt is statute-barred. They just can't initiate legal proceedings or threaten legal action they cannot take.
If you want Credit Corp or Panthera to stop contacting you entirely, you should inform them in writing that the debt is statute-barred and you request them to cease all communication. If they continue to contact you after receiving this notice, their actions could be considered harassment.
It's strongly recommended that you seek legal advice to confirm the statute of limitations in your specific jurisdiction and to understand your rights and options fully.
A debtor or third party who suffers loss or damage as a result of a collector's breach of the unconscionable conduct, misleading or deceptive conduct, undue harassment and coercion, or other provisions of the ASIC Act or the CCA, can recover the amount of their loss by an action for damages under these Acts. A debtor or third party can also seek injunctive relief.
If Credit Corp or Panthera's actions over the past 6+ years have caused you loss or damage, such as emotional distress, financial loss, or reputational harm, you may be entitled to compensation. You could also seek an injunction to prevent Credit Corp or Panthera from contacting you further.
It is strongly recommended that you seek legal advice to understand your rights and options fully. A lawyer can help you assess whether you have a valid claim for compensation and guide you through the process of seeking redress.
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Anonymous
Posted on February 16, 2024 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Block this Credit Corp phone number and report Credit Corp to the ACCC Scamwatch and AFCA. They expect you to provide them all of your personal information yet they will not disclose they are from Credit Corp or who they are trying to contact and for what for.
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Anonymous
Posted on April 5, 2022 Caller type: Unknown Location: United States
Scammers said they deal in business matters
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Anonymous
Posted on May 14, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Credit Corp Debt collectors
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Anonymous
Posted on November 8, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
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Anonymous
Posted on October 6, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
I Called Back
Posted on March 13, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on September 30, 2024Caller type: Debt collector
Location: Australia
In most Australian states, the statute of limitations on debts is six years. If your debt was incurred over six years ago, it is likely statute-barred. This means that Credit Corp or Panthera can no longer take legal action against you to recover the debt.
However, it's crucial to remember that Credit Corp or Panthera can still contact you even if the debt is statute-barred. They just can't initiate legal proceedings or threaten legal action they cannot take.
If you want Credit Corp or Panthera to stop contacting you entirely, you should inform them in writing that the debt is statute-barred and you request them to cease all communication. If they continue to contact you after receiving this notice, their actions could be considered harassment.
It's strongly recommended that you seek legal advice to confirm the statute of limitations in your specific jurisdiction and to understand your rights and options fully.
A debtor or third party who suffers loss or damage as a result of a collector's breach of the unconscionable conduct, misleading or deceptive conduct, undue harassment and coercion, or other provisions of the ASIC Act or the CCA, can recover the amount of their loss by an action for damages under these Acts. A debtor or third party can also seek injunctive relief.
If Credit Corp or Panthera's actions over the past 6+ years have caused you loss or damage, such as emotional distress, financial loss, or reputational harm, you may be entitled to compensation. You could also seek an injunction to prevent Credit Corp or Panthera from contacting you further.
It is strongly recommended that you seek legal advice to understand your rights and options fully. A lawyer can help you assess whether you have a valid claim for compensation and guide you through the process of seeking redress.
Anonymous
Posted on February 16, 2024Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on April 5, 2022Caller type: Unknown
Location: United States
Anonymous
Posted on May 14, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Debt collectors
Anonymous
Posted on November 8, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
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