Posted By Meredith Anderson
Even good people can fall behind on their debts.
That's why we should all be concerned when some debt collectors step over the line, as explained in the question below.
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Question: Because of the hard times, people fall behind on credit card payments. I would like to know when it becomes harassment on the part of the credit card company calling you. In the last three days, the same credit card company has called a friend of mine 24 times -- as quickly as 2 minutes apart. How do you get them to communicate with one another so they know they have contacted you? It has become very annoying and some of the people that call are very rude. It is bad enough to be in this situation without people harassing you.
-- P.E., Macungie, Pa.
Looking for financial advice? Click here to send David your questions and they might end up as a topic for his next column.
Question: Because of the hard times, people fall behind on credit card payments. I would like to know when it becomes harassment on the part of the credit card company calling you. In the last three days, the same credit card company has called a friend of mine 24 times -- as quickly as 2 minutes apart. How do you get them to communicate with one another so they know they have contacted you? It has become very annoying and some of the people that call are very rude. It is bad enough to be in this situation without people harassing you.
-- P.E., Macungie, Pa.
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