No, the FDCPA does not protect consumers from being contacted by creditors on a Sunday or a holiday. It does protect consumers from being contacted at unusual hours, the collector/creditor must call only between of 8 a.m. and 9 p.m in the debtor's time zone.
No, there are is no such law addressing attempts to get you to pay your bill on a Sunday.
I don't think it is, we get calls from Debt collectors all the time on Sundays......actually they quite harrass us everyday,and i live in Florida
No, but follow this link to see when they can and can't call you. It's called the Fair Debt Collection Act. http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/credit/cre18.shtm
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Yes. A collector can call 7 days a week providing they follow the state's law for leaving messages or communicating with the debtor. Calls are allowed from 8am to 9pm local time.
Yes.The FDCPA does not prevent a creditor/collector from contacting the debtor on Sundays and/or holidays.
a mug collector
A bibliophile is a book collector.
It is obvious! the name is a thing you call shoe collector!
Conchologist - a collector and student of mollusc shells.
shoe collector or collector
Military memorabilia collector, militaria collector, historical reenactor are a few that can be used.
a watch collector. there is no specified name.
Can a debt collector call a place of employment and demand to speak with the debtor?
"Call me on Sunday!" in English is Chiamami domenica! in Italian.