Under what circumstances can a collection agency refuse to identify the creditor whom they represent?
→[More:] I am receiving calls from people who claim to work for a collection agency. They want to verify personal information about me, but I refuse to acknowledge anything beyond my name. The address they give is years old, pre-bankruptcy old.
I suspect this is a scam, and so I have written to the agency's compliance department requesting proof of a debt. With all the loopholes in debtors' rights, perhaps this may actually be a legitimate attempt to collect, although I do not know who the mysterious creditor could be.
Any thoughts on the matter? Given my circumstances, a lawyer is financially infeasible.