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by coldtea 1046 days ago
>Another called me work repeatedly and told my boss

This, in a functional legal system, should have them immediately arrested and/or slapped with a fine.

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It probably doesn't matter how functional the legal system is, these kinds of operators will always find grey areas where what they're doing is not technically illegal but still makes your life harder.
Then the law should enumerate very specific actions that only those are allowed (e.g. sending you an email or calling your director home or mobile number only, and only, say, once a month). Anything else should be punishible.

Or the law could get a little more flexible and punish them for their intent, even if what they do is a "gray" area.

Or it could also make "collection agencies" illegal in their entirety.

The other side can just inform you of your debt, once, and if you fail to comply within a legally mandated deadline, they can go through the courts if they want to pursue it further. Who said "debt collecting" companies should be a thing?

The law about collections has been trending towards "only this is allowed" for a long time.

It takes time for the legal system to set precedents and create a legal body of work around issues like these. It moves very slow.

Thankfully, at least for medical debt, there are pretty harsh laws against collections.

Well I sued and got paid, but it wasn’t easy. I’m sure it didn’t change their behavior. They know most won’t sue. The guy who did it is still there working, I looked him up on LinkedIn.

Finding consumer lawyers willing to take FDCPA cases is tough.