As often as you let them. The website below is the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act - check section 805 and 806(5).
2006-07-04 03:59:00
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answered by homeschoolmom 5
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examine the straightforward debt sequence practices act. a million) definite they could refuse yet do not provide THEM THIS records. they are going to take money as they see extra wholesome. 2)not in straightforward words do you've the right(deliver a approved letter telling them you'll in straightforward words communicate through the mail), it really is a nasty idea to do organization with them over the phone. you pick a duplicate of all of your communications in writing. 3)i does not deliver them a letter for arrangements. First deliver a request for debt validation (google 'debt validation letters' for examples). Request an finished account history, a duplicate of the contract giving them the right to collect and a duplicate of the unique contract you signed. do not except some thing a lot less. they are going to attempt yet cause them to furnish all of that information. 4)Nope. they haven't any evidence the initial letter replaced into dropped at you. 5)do not provide them any own information. EVER! do not take their note for it. do not have self belief them. do not provide them any own information. They lie for a residing. you could also pick to envision the statute of obstacles on your state. they received't be able to collect it besides.
2016-11-05 21:10:18
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answered by ? 4
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they can call you as many times as they want and be as rude as they want. However, if you send them a letter and tell them to no longer call your phone, they, by law are to cease calling. But when you write the letter be sure to send it registered letter, with return receipt requested. That way you have proof that you sent the letter. If they persist in calling after that they are breaking the law. Seek an attorney if they do.
2006-07-05 03:18:25
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answered by Scarlett 3
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They feel that they may call as often as they want.
By law, they are allowed to call you. However, it must be during a set time period (I believe 8 to 8 pm is legal).
Otherwise, they can call a thousand times a day if they wish.
It does sound like harassment
2006-07-04 03:44:16
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answered by javarick 3
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If you tell them to quit calling you, legally, they cannot call you.
If you have the services on your phone, block the number. If the call shows up as "Unavailable," get the phone feature that will block those calls.
2006-07-04 07:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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As many times as necessary to collect the money you owe them!
2006-07-04 03:43:19
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answered by Pobept 6
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1 time but if you tell do not call again they are not allowed to tell them you are gonna file harassment charges on them
2006-07-04 03:43:19
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answered by Rondi 4
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