Me [upd] | Livevox Calling

Have you dealt with relentless LiveVox calls? Let me know in the comments how you handled it.

If the calls are regarding a debt, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is on your side. Send a certified letter asking them to stop all communication. Once they receive it, they can only call one more time to tell you they are stopping. livevox calling me

This is a band-aid, not a cure. Because LiveVox uses "smart dialing," they often have hundreds of numbers. If you block one, the system will just rotate to a new number tomorrow. Have you dealt with relentless LiveVox calls

If you have found this blog post by searching “LiveVox calling me,” you are likely frustrated, confused, and maybe a little annoyed. Don’t worry. You aren’t alone, and no, your phone isn’t haunted. Send a certified letter asking them to stop

Some banks and retail credit cards use LiveVox for fraud alerts or payment reminders. If your card was declined or your bill is due tomorrow, this might be a courtesy call. Is This a Scam? Generally, no. The technology itself is legitimate. However, scammers can spoof (fake) the name "LiveVox" to make you think it is a real collection agency.