Posted on August 14, 2020 Caller type: Service Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella I got a message from a friend of mine to call Isabella, didn't think much of it but then i got another message and i called, isabella explained to me what was happening with a matter i left behind a year ago and pretty much saved me from going to court, i didn't even know that my work wages were going to be taken, thank god i sorted out something with her and now saved myself a couple grand in court fees. this isn't a joke.
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Anonymous
Posted on September 5, 2019 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Non one This person contacted a person with a similar surname to me. I did contact this Isabella but due to not being confident in providing my full details (scam aware!), she could not disclose what company she worked for. The call was terminated politely without resolution.
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Anonymous
Posted on April 11, 2022 Caller type: Other Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Constant harassment of friends in my son fb account .she got my name from white pages.wanted my son to ring regarding a matter.has not rang his number at all.his number is logged with employers. She is contacting friends through his Facebook account.then finding their numbers and calling them.this is a breech of privacy .she needs to be reported.
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Anonymous
Posted on October 17, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
ISABELLA WORKS FOR CREDIT CORP
Undue harassment • Unduly frequent contact designed to wear down or exhaust a debtor, or likely to have this effect, constitutes ‘undue harassment’ or coercion and must be avoided. This is particularly likely if the collector makes a number of phone calls or other contacts in rapid succession. Commonwealth consumer protection laws. • Example: Referral of complaints If, during communications with a debtor or other person, you attempt to dissuade them from making a complaint or refuse to refer them to a supervisor or complaints department (that is, on the basis of a dispute about the debt or your conduct in collecting the debt), then this will be unreasonable contact and may be unconscionable conduct.
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Anonymous
Posted on February 24, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Whoever this woman works for, they need to be sent to Jail for a long long time for numerous breaches of privacy and protocol. They contact anyone and everyone who has any association with a person or a name they are looking for. Probably debt collectors hiding behind their faceless actions. Find out who they are and send them to jail.
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Anonymous
Posted on May 3, 2023 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella These people have been harassing people I’m friends with on Facebook and somehow accessing contacts I have on my phone. Won’t say who they are, total breach of privacy. This should be illegal
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Anonymous
Posted on January 17, 2023 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Tra Said she'd been trying to reach my neighbour and asked me to pass on a message to him. Would not tell me where she was calling from. Said she found my number from google, which is impossible. Totally suss.
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Anonymous
Posted on November 15, 2022 Caller type: Debt collector Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Called my Workplace and claimed calling in regards to my " Rental " property and she is from Real Estate! I dont have a Rental property at all!! The lies they are telling people to get them to pass a message on and acting illegally as well, also quite abusive... absolute disgusting behavior and certainly better ways to do there job!
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Anonymous
Posted on April 5, 2022 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella She harasses my mobile.my home phone .she asks to pass message on .but has NEVER contacted the person she asks about. ..she is now going through fb contacts.is the only way she is getting these friends numbers and calling those ..this is harassment..
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Max
Posted on February 16, 2022 Caller type: Other Location: Australia
Caller: Credit Corp The company is called Credit Corp a collection agency!
How ever this particular number is from the recruitment aka HR department I know this because I applied for a job with them and had my interview over the phone with them!
So again, it’s credit Corp a collection agency specifically the HR recruitment department
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Jina
Posted on October 6, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: (03) 8202 5219 Complete and utterly disgusting breach of privacy contactin neighbours. Anyone i associated with. Isabella get a new fuxking job you're gutless. Covid ruining livelihoods and you're chasing people. You'll reap what you sow
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Anonymous
Posted on October 1, 2021 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella (02) 8898 0127) I just had an Isabella call me, she didn't identify herself until I asked who was speaking, and wouldn't tell me how she got my number or provide any details about herself. She was looking for a friend of mine. I took her number, and just called her back using my office line, but they didn't identify the company when they answered.
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Anonymous
Posted on August 23, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Isabella called to ask me to pass on her details to a 'friend'. She was very cagey and would not give over any information. I am glad I googled this number before contacting my friend. Dodgy as. Just because you 'may' have put somebody's name on a letter it doesn't make it personal..
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Anonymous
Posted on May 5, 2021 Caller type: Unsolicited call Location: Australia
Caller: Isabela Tra Called my office asking about a relative of mine, would not provide any details about where she was calling from or why.
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Anonymous
Posted on April 1, 2021 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella this lady was asking for my cousin in regard to a 'matter' and wanted me to pass the message on... strange...
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Anonymous
Posted on February 27, 2021 Caller type: Other Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella on (02) 8898 0127 Calling neighbours & getting them to pass a message on saying that they were an old friend.
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Anonymous
Posted on December 17, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Called asking if I was an employee of my old work place. I said yes, then asked if I knew a particular name. I said yes again. She asked if I could carry out a message to this person and was given her number to ask her to call back before 4pm that day. Sus.
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Posted on October 17, 2020 Location: Australia
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Anonymous
Posted on October 17, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Undue harassment • Unduly frequent contact designed to wear down or exhaust a debtor, or likely to have this effect, constitutes ‘undue harassment’ or coercion and must be avoided. This is particularly likely if the collector makes a number of phone calls or other contacts in rapid succession. Commonwealth consumer protection laws. • Example: Referral of complaints If, during communications with a debtor or other person, you attempt to dissuade them from making a complaint or refuse to refer them to a supervisor or complaints department (that is, on the basis of a dispute about the debt or your conduct in collecting the debt), then this will be unreasonable contact and may be unconscionable conduct.
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Anonymous
Posted on October 17, 2020 Caller type: Unknown Location: Australia
Caller: Isabella Credit Corp • frighten or intimidate the debtor • demoralise, tire out or exhaust the debtor • embarrass the debtor in front of other people (relatives, friends, colleagues) • or for other similar purposes (see part 2, sections 17 and 18, Conduct towards the debtor or their representatives and Conduct towards family members and other third parties).9 Undue harassment • Unduly frequent contact designed to wear down or exhaust a debtor, or likely to have this effect, constitutes ‘undue harassment’ or coercion and must be avoided. This is particularly likely if the collector makes a number of phone calls or other contacts in rapid succession. Commonwealth consumer protection laws.
Comments on (02) 8898 0127
Anonymous
Posted on August 14, 2020Caller type: Service
Location: Australia
I got a message from a friend of mine to call Isabella, didn't think much of it but then i got another message and i called, isabella explained to me what was happening with a matter i left behind a year ago and pretty much saved me from going to court, i didn't even know that my work wages were going to be taken, thank god i sorted out something with her and now saved myself a couple grand in court fees. this isn't a joke.
Anonymous
Posted on September 5, 2019Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
This person contacted a person with a similar surname to me. I did contact this Isabella but due to not being confident in providing my full details (scam aware!), she could not disclose what company she worked for. The call was terminated politely without resolution.
Anonymous
Posted on April 11, 2022Caller type: Other
Location: Australia
Constant harassment of friends in my son fb account .she got my name from white pages.wanted my son to ring regarding a matter.has not rang his number at all.his number is logged with employers. She is contacting friends through his Facebook account.then finding their numbers and calling them.this is a breech of privacy .she needs to be reported.
Anonymous
Posted on October 17, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Undue harassment
• Unduly frequent contact designed to wear down or exhaust a debtor, or likely to have this effect, constitutes ‘undue harassment’ or coercion and must be avoided. This is particularly likely if the collector makes a number of phone calls or other contacts in rapid succession. Commonwealth consumer protection laws.
•
Example: Referral of complaints
If, during communications with a debtor or other person, you attempt to dissuade them from making a complaint or refuse to refer them to a supervisor or complaints department (that is, on the basis of a dispute about the debt or your conduct in collecting the debt), then this will be unreasonable contact and may be unconscionable conduct.
Anonymous
Posted on February 24, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Whoever this woman works for, they need to be sent to Jail for a long long time for numerous breaches of privacy and protocol. They contact anyone and everyone who has any association with a person or a name they are looking for. Probably debt collectors hiding behind their faceless actions. Find out who they are and send them to jail.
Anonymous
Posted on May 3, 2023Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
These people have been harassing people I’m friends with on Facebook and somehow accessing contacts I have on my phone. Won’t say who they are, total breach of privacy. This should be illegal
Anonymous
Posted on January 17, 2023Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: Australia
Said she'd been trying to reach my neighbour and asked me to pass on a message to him. Would not tell me where she was calling from. Said she found my number from google, which is impossible. Totally suss.
Anonymous
Posted on November 15, 2022Caller type: Debt collector
Location: Australia
Called my Workplace and claimed calling in regards to my " Rental " property and she is from Real Estate! I dont have a Rental property at all!! The lies they are telling people to get them to pass a message on and acting illegally as well, also quite abusive... absolute disgusting behavior and certainly better ways to do there job!
Anonymous
Posted on April 5, 2022Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
She harasses my mobile.my home phone .she asks to pass message on .but has NEVER contacted the person she asks about. ..she is now going through fb contacts.is the only way she is getting these friends numbers and calling those ..this is harassment..
Max
Posted on February 16, 2022Caller type: Other
Location: Australia
The company is called Credit Corp a collection agency!
How ever this particular number is from the recruitment aka HR department I know this because I applied for a job with them and had my interview over the phone with them!
So again, it’s credit Corp a collection agency specifically the HR recruitment department
Jina
Posted on October 6, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Complete and utterly disgusting breach of privacy contactin neighbours. Anyone i associated with. Isabella get a new fuxking job you're gutless. Covid ruining livelihoods and you're chasing people. You'll reap what you sow
Anonymous
Posted on October 1, 2021Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: Australia
I just had an Isabella call me, she didn't identify herself until I asked who was speaking, and wouldn't tell me how she got my number or provide any details about herself. She was looking for a friend of mine. I took her number, and just called her back using my office line, but they didn't identify the company when they answered.
Anonymous
Posted on August 23, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Isabella called to ask me to pass on her details to a 'friend'. She was very cagey and would not give over any information. I am glad I googled this number before contacting my friend. Dodgy as. Just because you 'may' have put somebody's name on a letter it doesn't make it personal..
Anonymous
Posted on May 5, 2021Caller type: Unsolicited call
Location: Australia
Called my office asking about a relative of mine, would not provide any details about where she was calling from or why.
Anonymous
Posted on April 1, 2021Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
this lady was asking for my cousin in regard to a 'matter' and wanted me to pass the message on... strange...
Anonymous
Posted on February 27, 2021Caller type: Other
Location: Australia
Calling neighbours & getting them to pass a message on saying that they were an old friend.
Anonymous
Posted on December 17, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Location: Australia
Anonymous
Posted on October 17, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
Undue harassment
• Unduly frequent contact designed to wear down or exhaust a debtor, or likely to have this effect, constitutes ‘undue harassment’ or coercion and must be avoided. This is particularly likely if the collector makes a number of phone calls or other contacts in rapid succession. Commonwealth consumer protection laws.
•
Example: Referral of complaints
If, during communications with a debtor or other person, you attempt to dissuade them from making a complaint or refuse to refer them to a supervisor or complaints department (that is, on the basis of a dispute about the debt or your conduct in collecting the debt), then this will be unreasonable contact and may be unconscionable conduct.
Anonymous
Posted on October 17, 2020Caller type: Unknown
Location: Australia
• frighten or intimidate the debtor
• demoralise, tire out or exhaust the debtor
• embarrass the debtor in front of other people (relatives, friends, colleagues)
• or for other similar purposes (see part 2, sections 17 and 18, Conduct towards the debtor or their representatives and Conduct towards family members and other third parties).9
Undue harassment
• Unduly frequent contact designed to wear down or exhaust a debtor, or likely to have this effect, constitutes ‘undue harassment’ or coercion and must be avoided. This is particularly likely if the collector makes a number of phone calls or other contacts in rapid succession. Commonwealth consumer protection laws.
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