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Debt collectors describe how they do their jobs--and why they prefer calling your relatives and neighbors!

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  • REVEALING ALLEGED DEBT TO THIRD PARTIES: The FDCPA generally prohibits thirdparty

    contacts for any purpose other than obtaining information about the consumer’s

    location.23 Collectors calling to obtain location information also are prohibited from

    revealing that a consumer allegedly owes a debt.24

    That is right out of the FDCPA.

  • @justinnate82 not if your contacting a buisness. but for personal matters, your right. federal laws make that illegal

  • ty

  • @MondoBeno good!!

  • This guy doesn't know what the hell he's taling about. According to the Fair Debt Colletions Practice Act laws, it is illegal for them to contact your neighbors and you can sue a collection agency for doing that.

  • tell them you were a debt collector yourself, now you're out of work due to the job being outsourced to india. :P

  • Ya wanna know what's even worse, is when you stupid fucks call with a debt that was someone elses, and won't even listen when I tell you that you have called the wrong number...Then you refuse to believe that....will you belive that you can get your ass fucked up ?

  • Hey Mr debt collector...you know what IS embarrassing? Buying people's debts and being stupid enough to think the person will buy them back of you at a higher rate. What a bunch of tools.

  • My former neighbor got a call from a collection agency looking for me, and they told him he'd have to pay my debt if I wasn't found.

    The neighbor sued the debt collection agency and won a pile of money.

  • @scott35750 again as your article does not say you cannot call the neighbour or 3rd party or relative, just states that you cannot disclose anything about the debt to them without the debtors permission

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