Yes, they don't care if you have a job or not. They want to get the bill paid. The only conditions they have concern the times of day they can call, how often, who they can call.
No.
Can a debt collector call a place of employment and demand to speak with the debtor?
Call or email
No.
No, a debt collector cannot call you every five minutes. That is called harassment. Each state law varies. Contact your state attorney general's office and ask/complain.
Debt collectors can call with a blocked id, the same as anyone else who wishes to remain anonymous and not have their number revealed. A debt collector can not call from a number that has been blocked, however.
The duration of The Debt Collector is 1.82 hours.
No, not as long as they were included in the bankruptcy. You should give their information to your bankruptcy attorney, who will contact the debt collector. If that doesn't work, your attorney will certainly know what to do next.
The Debt Collector was created on 1999-06-25.
The Debt Collector - novel - was created in 2007.
I don't think there is a law stating a debt collector cannot call from a blocked number. That would be like saying the letter they mail you needs to have a return address on it. Check out this link for a consumer guide to debt collection.
Yes. The new debt collector bought the entire debt, including interest that was added on. You will be responsible for the entire debt.