Quote Quoting Ironwil
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State: Arizona

The first payment in the agreement is paid, and less than a week later, they call again, telling me the total amount I owe and asking if I'd like to take care of that today.

They ask again why I got behind. Thinking someone might not have taken notes, I re-explain, and re-state my repayment plan.

The next day they call again and repeat the exact same thing. I ask if they haven't been taking notes on my reason for getting behind and my repayment plan, and they say yes, but they'll ask me these exact same questions every day until I get caught up.

After 2 months of this I changed my phone number.
As indicated to you, have the employer write a letter, or you write a letter for your employer, and have someone sign it.

In the meantime, couldn't you just say hello, and if it's them again, say "hold it a second", then put them on hold, and let them hang. They can call again, and you can say "hold on, again ..", and wait and see who gets tired of it first.

Whoever was calling and harassing you is getting a charge out of you sounding frustrated and angry.

If they were doing this to your home number, and ignore your requests to stop, you can sign up for some call blocking service with the phone company, or simply buy a call blocker for less than $99.00 that'll do the job.