This happened with my sister in law who put my wife down as a reference There is no legal action that can be taken since she listed us without our permission. We asked them to not call again and they complied.
If they are calling your household and are not listed on the application but live in the same dwelling I am not sure of the ruling on that one
I dont think so but heres a suggestion pay the bill and they should leave you alone. NO!!!Look up the Fair Debt Collection act it is online. Harassment has many different definitions to many different people. If you are asking can a lender call you at work and ask you for payment if you are late regardless of the amount of time you are late, then yes, they can. If you are asking can they call you repeatedly and call you derogatory names, and notify your coworkers you are delinquently in debt, then, no, they cannot. the former is NOT harassment, the later is.
Cash Call is a personal loan company that most frequently issues $2600 loans to people with troubled credit histories at a 99% interest rate, and with a repayment schedule of $216.55 per month for 43 months. If you do not pay, or even miss one payment, they will frequently harass you with phone calls and threats of wage garnishment and sueing. All in all, a great deal if you don't mind any of the above!
A debt collector has no right to "harass" you at all. They do have the right (not withstanding some state's specific laws) to contact you at your place of employment in an attempt to collect the debt. You do have the right to request they do not call your place of employment and they have to abide by the law. Research the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) for further information.
Vision Financial called me and told me i opened some account in 1994 (which i don't even recall) and it went delinquent in 2006 and i owed them $2000. i told him to shove it as the statute of limitations in Texas is 4 years. he kept calling me a deadbeat and said he would mark my account such that they would "call to harass me every day at 8:00 am" and he hung up. i called back and spoke to another person at that number and told them this was illegal and that they could sue me and i'd get a summary judgment in court but not to contact me otherwise. he was nicer and kept saying their goal was to "avoid litigation," of course because they can't legally collect the debt anyway. he put on his manager who was again a jerk and started talking crazy to me. i told him that if his company continued to call me to harass me (since i told them very clearly to sue me and i would see them in court) i would make it a point to go find their office/call center, fly there, and show up in their lobby. he said "are you threatening us?" to which my reply was no not at all, but if you guys think this is funny to tell me you're going to call me and harass me i will make it my priority to find you personally and ensure you know how uncomfortable it can be when someone you're harassing knows you and your family's whereabouts. i think they won't be contacting me anymore.
It depends on what you consider harassment. They can demand that you pay your mortgage if you are behind in your payments.It depends on what you consider harassment. They can demand that you pay your mortgage if you are behind in your payments.It depends on what you consider harassment. They can demand that you pay your mortgage if you are behind in your payments.It depends on what you consider harassment. They can demand that you pay your mortgage if you are behind in your payments.
depends on the contract.
No. Debt collectors contracted by the owner of the debt to contact the debtor for payment. In most cases they will say anything and harass you into make a payment. Depending on how their payroll works- If you do make a payment, they get a comission on the payment you make.
tell your mom
harass you until it gives up
No, look up the Fair Debt Collection Act its online.
The verb of harassment is harass. As in "to harass something or someone".
Harass is the correct spelling.
persecute
Harass them. Harass them. Make them relinquish the ball!
The correct spelling is harass.Some example sentences are:He continues to harass his former friend.You should not harass people.
The car company has to provide all the necessary notices before it can repossess a car. Also, the company has to follow the proper procedure, and avoid any actions that harass the car owner.
Annoy is a synonym for harass. It begins with the letter a.