Call 4 Action: Your Rights Against Aggressive Debt CollectorsPOSTED: 4:04 pm EDT August 18,
2008 PITTSBURGH -- Debt collectors have the right to keep calling people who owe money, but they're not allowed to harass anyone, and the use of certain bullying tactics is also restricted.Kristen Garrett, of Advantage Credit Counseling Service, told Call 4 Action reporter Aaron Saykin that collectors "are getting very aggressive" about going after debts."But there is 'aggressive' in the legal parameters, and then there is 'aggressive' in the ways that are illegal to go after them," Garrett said.According to the Better Business Bureau, complaints about debt collector harassment increased 26 percent last year.They're even calling neighbors, as Greg Hartman, of Penn Hills, found out last year."She made it sound like they were best friends with my neighbor, that they were close and there was something wrong and she needed to reach my neighbor," Hartman said.That practice is usually legal, but debt collectors have limits -- and you have rights.
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