A creditor can contact a debtor at work unless these calls are prohibited by the employer or the creditor has been told not to call debtor at work. You can also contact the creditor, in writing, to request that all calls cease and all communication be done by mail. Then the creditor will be able to contact you one more time to let you know phone calls will be discontinued. The first answer was right on the money, but remember, it HAS TO BE IN WRITING for the debt collector to be forced to comply.
Yes, it is considered sexual harassment. Even if they ask you one time, and you do not appreciate it, it is still technically considered sexual harassment.
To be fair, trolling existed long before the internet; we just called it "bullying" and "harassment" then. I mean, we still call it bullying and harassment, but the Internet opened up a whole new way for people to be awful to one another.
If you say "Don't talk to me" to someone and the person keeps talking to you, then it could, by law, depending on where you live, be considered harassment.
Tell her to stay away, once or twice more. Then if she still bothers you, take it to the police; that's considered harassment.
Technically it is still considered a pony.
That is called tearless sobs. It is still considered crying.
If the woman does not consent (i.e. say "yes" out loud) or flirt back, then yes, it is sexual harassment.
It is still considered racism because it is still talking about a certain group of people.
Because even if you are sending clean messages it still could be considered to her harassment.
(deleted previous flaming harassment, still up for answering)
A castrated dog is still called a dog. If it was a rescue dog it would be considered as being neutered.
yes it can be, because being annoying can be done in a variety of ways. calling out names to someone constantly can get "annoying" touching someone after that person tells them not to is also annoying, if your doing something purposely to be annoying then that is harassment but if you don't have any means to annoy someone and just act yourself and its still considered annoying then that's different, its an argue- able question