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Debt collectors and creditors may not call you at times which are
known to be inconvenient. Any collection call placed between
8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. is considered convenient unless you
notify the creditor or debt collector to the contrary.
Debt collectors may not mail collection letters to your place of
employment or visit you at your place of employment unless you consent
in writing. They may not communicate the fact that you owe
a debt to any one else. It is unlawful to threaten a debtor
with arrest or imprisonment if the
debtor does not pay. It is also unlawful to threaten to immediately
seize the debtors’ goods.
Federal and Pennsylvania law provides many other protections to debtors
against harassment or abusive behavior in connection with
the collection of a debt. If you believe you have been the
victim of debt collection abuses, you may obtain a complaint form
by calling the Pennsylvania
Bureau of Consumer Protection at 814/871-4371 or the Consumer Protection
hotline at 800/441-2555.
If you need an attorney and don't have one, the Lawyer Referral and Information Service can help.
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