Gil Hale wrote:
> Here is what I did for a friend who got into trouble.  It ought to work for
> you just fine. Look up debt collection federal legislation on Google.  In
> short, if you work out of your home you can verbally tell these folks to no
> longer call you at your place of employment.  Further you can advise you can
> only be reached by mail with a trackable means of delivery to make certain
> the communication does not get lost in transit.  And be certain to advise
> that since they do have your address and phone # they are not legally
> allowed to contact relative and neighbors to try to "find you", otherwise it
> is a form of harrassment.  It would also pay to get a Vice Modem and Phone
> Recording application to document all incoming and outgoing calls,
> especially after you tell them to stop calling.

Hi Gil!

Interesting, thanks. I have just been deleting the messages but I might 
have to do what you suggest if it escalates to threats. A larger problem 
is the Student Loan Nazis, who can take action against Social Security 
Benefits, Wages and Bank Accounts without even a court hearing. I am 
approaching my Congressman with this problem.
-- 
Regards,

Pete
http://pete-theisen.com/


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