Yes, but after the initial contact the debtor can request not to be contacted at his or her place of business. If the creditor/collector continues to contact the debtor at their place of employment they are breaking FDPA laws and should be reported.
Under US federal law, they may not do this.
Yes, they can. It would not be appropriate for them to phone your employer and talk to them about it. But they can phone your personal work phone.
Yes. If you give anyone your work phone number they can call you there. It is better just to not give them your number.
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The best way to fight repossession is to pay your bills on time. If you can't do that call your creditors and see if you can work something out. The sooner you call the better chance you have of keeping your stuff.
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Yes, they can call you as many times they want if are not responding them.
In Illinois, creditors are generally allowed to contact you at work unless you have asked them not to or if your employer does not allow such calls. You can request the creditor to stop calling you at work if it is causing you problems.
Yes, I understand that certain states (Texas, Michigan, California) have state laws that prohibit original creditors from calling you once you have addressed them in the proper manner.
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