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Difference between revisions of "Harassment by Debt Collectors"

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== Summary of the law ==
== Summary of the law ==
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When a debtor refuses, or is unwilling, to pay a creditor’s claim, it is very likely that there will be friction between the two parties. Creditors are indignant that the debtor is not paying, while the debtor is indignant that the creditor is unfairly pressing for payment. Communication often breaks down, leading to pressure from the creditor, which the debtor feels is unreasonable.
When a debtor refuses, or is unwilling, to pay a creditor’s claim, it is very likely that there will be friction between the two parties. Creditors are indignant that the debtor is not paying, while the debtor is indignant that the creditor is unfairly pressing for payment. Communication often breaks down, leading to pressure from the creditor, which the debtor feels is unreasonable.


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