"However, since it not the full payment they don't like that"
I dunno, if they are taking those weekly payments, seems they like it OK. Hopefully you can get back to paying the monthly payment soon.
Until then, just pretend like you are your lawyer instead of you (not that you lie to them, but this is something in your own head), and just stay calm and collected, knowing their nonsense is just words. You are paying them weekly when you know they want it monthly, their words can't change your checking account, so there is NO reason to get upset either outwardly or inwardly. Just put a mental barrier, don't get upset.
And I'll tell you...the thing that's worse than someone calling often is when they STOP calling or writing. I finally got hubby to agree to pay some stuff in the past (legitimate medical bills but with emotional issues all around it that made it HARD on us to deal with AND dealing with providers who actually never sent a bill that got to us in the first place, so we were repeatedly being contacted by this one agency as the FIRST contact, FIRST notice that we owed someone something, it was SO frustrating to them track down the provider to find out if it was real or not). He wanted to call, but back when we were paying them monthly they got him into a tizzy every single time. So this time I called, and even though the lady tried to get snippy with me (while I was actively paying her IN FULL! they just can't help it, I guess!), and I pretended, in my head, that I was my own lawyer instead of me, and it was all done.
So just don't let them upset you. The last bill we received from the place I just mentioned was May of '08. If you're already in a mental place of hating that bill and not wanting to pay it, not being reminded of it really hurts the situation. (I'm so glad hubby's mindset finally let us pay that...)
Good luck, I hope you can get back on track with them ASAP!
FireDancer, what the OP is saying is that she's paying it, but for whatever reason it's not exactly as they needed, so they are calling her. She's paying weekly not monthly (I assume she's behind, not ahead), but she's paying...and they keep calling b/c it's not enough for them.
DisneyBamaFan, I get the urge, I do I do. And I don't think you're saying the OP should try to NOT pay, to get out of the debt...it's just the method that you object to. I get that. Of course, that method can be effective...in my 20s after grad school while making almost no money I lost all my credit cards (that I'd had since 17), and the Discover people were just awful and mean and made me cry every time, but ultimately it "worked" b/c I finally called my dad (who had no obligation to help) and my dad paid them off. So it "works" on some people...