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    Hi, I’m dealing with something really frustrating and I’m hoping someone here has advice. For the past few weeks, I’ve been getting repeated phone calls from Combat Creditors Protection Service. They call at all hours, and the way they speak is really stressful and borderline threatening.

    I’ve tried ignoring the calls, blocking numbers, and even asking them to stop, but it doesn’t seem to help. I found this guide about Combat Creditors Protection Service phone harassment and it helped me understand what’s going on, but I want to hear from people who have actually dealt with it.

    Has anyone managed to make them stop? Are there steps that really work against persistent phone harassment like this? I’d appreciate any tips, advice, or shared experiences. It’s really wearing me down and I just want a way to handle it properly.

    #215931
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    Howdy! From Melbourne nights to Perth mornings, I’ve leaned into The Dog House for scatter hunts. Sticky wilds either sing or sulk; today they sang on a medium stake, covering my earlier dings. I cap at two bonuses per sitting—keeps me from spiraling. Australia’s long weekends make it tempting to overdo it, so routines matter. Midway through tallying spins I tapped spinogambino to review game rules again. Closed the client with a sensible profit and walked the beach before sunrise.

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    I’ve had experience with debt collectors. Honestly, it’s hard to imagine something worse. They called me nonstop. Then they started calling not just me, but all my relatives and friends too. It was especially awful when people who weren’t supposed to know about my debts found out. All of that is in the past now, but I still remember that time with absolute horror.

    By the way, as far as I know, debt collectors find info about relatives, close people, friends, their phone numbers, addresses, basically everything, very easily and in just seconds, because we ourselves leave all this info both online and offline. Now I’m trying to be more careful about this and at least use a temp phone number instead of my real one when I need to enter a phone number somewhere. I don’t know if this will really help me if something happens, but I’m calmer knowing my number isn’t ending up on every new website and app.

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