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| jenni | Mar 8 2007, 10:02 AM |
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as long as they aren't passing on any information about your debt or personal details then they aren't breaking any laws - data protection etc. but surely ringing your next door neighbour can't be right? I think this is something you need to seek proper advice on cos although it sounds ethically wrong, I don't think they are breaking any laws doing it and this is how they get away with it. Anyway if youve owed the money for 6 years then how come they are still chasing you for it? aren't the debts statute barred yet? |
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