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JI barrowed a loan I\'m being harrassed by a lawyer

Date: Thu, 09/06/2018 - 19:41

Submitted by juniorvillanueva8
on Thu, 09/06/2018 - 19:41

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JI barrowed a loan I\'m being harrassed by a lawyer


JI borrowed a loan I'm being harassed by a lawyer he told me he would get the authority to come my house n work to arrest me if I don't pay now is that possible?also I wanna know can a lawyer call me and harass me like that he said if I don't pay the loan he will have the police to come to my house and pick me up is that possible


They are trying to frighten you to get the money. This is against the FDCPA rule. You can make a complaint againf=st them to your state's attorney general. Did you check the SOL of the debt?


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Submitted by Sanders Patricia on Fri, 09/07/2018 - 06:17

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That is not possible. That is a fake threat. In fact, this is against the debt collection law. They have broken the FDCPA law and you can sue the lawyer. I have a doubt if he is even a lawyer. You can't be arrested for a debt. The police has many important assignments. So just ignore this lawyer. How much do you owe by the way?


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Submitted by David Martin on Fri, 09/07/2018 - 04:59

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If they can't arrest you, they will at least try to harass you! But here's what something you should do.
You can ask the lawyer for his address, and send him a written letter that will ask him not to call you at certain times, or hackle you at your workplace or home. Keep a copy of that letter with you....... and if possible get hold of a good lawyer and explain the situation,...... it should come of some help.

Plus you know,... the call could also be a scam...


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Submitted by Phil Bradford on Fri, 09/07/2018 - 07:02

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It is definitely a violation of the FDCPA debt collection laws. You should file a complaint at once. But first you can follow the option what Phil has suggested you. THat person might be a fraud, not a real attorney.


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Submitted by tiarajoseph11 on Mon, 09/10/2018 - 05:15

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