Should I just ignore creditors that call me?

It is no secret that collection calls are annoying, frustrating and even scary.  Getting phone calls all the time from people asking for money that you cannot pay can definitely make you never want to pick up the phone again! 

Howard Hayes

A lot of people think that if they simply ignore all the calls for a while, they will eventually stop.  Unfortunately, the complete opposite can happen.  In fact with modern day technology, most collection agents now use computerized auto dialers that keep calling at set times of the day until someone in the house picks up.

I would never advise someone to ignore calls from creditors.  Not only will they not stop, but the creditors will just try harder.  They might call more often, or find different numbers to call you on such as friends/family/employer.  They’ll also send threatening notices in the mail.  Eventually, they will go to court and attempt to get a wage garnishment against you.  For a consumer debt, that means your employer must give up to 20% of your gross pay to the creditor.   Obviously, a wage garnishment is much worse than some pesky phone calls and you want to avoid this happening.

Ignoring collection calls will only make your problem worse.  The only way you can get them to stop is by one of these three options.

  1. Finding some way to pay at least some of the money you owe.  You might try to make a deal with them to pay your debts in a way you can afford.
  2. You can file a Consumer Proposal with a licensed trustee, or
  3. File for Personal Bankruptcy which, like a Consumer Proposal will legally force them to stop all actions against you. 

If you would like to discuss any of these options for getting your creditors to stop calling, I would be happy to speak with you.  Call 519-622-3773 or send me an e-mail and we can make it possible for you to pick up the phone without fear!