Capital one harrasing phone calls.
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Posted by Michael Montenero (66.190.242.184) on November 04, 2002 at 15:11:05:
In Reply to: Re: Continued harrasment by Individual on loan prior to bankrupcy. posted by Bob on April 30, 2001 at 01:21:42:
: If this person is harassing you over the telephone, : then call the phone company, explain the situation : (no details - just that you are receiving repeated : unwanted calls), and see if they will waive the : fee for changing your number. : Even if they charge you, get the number changed : anyway, and specify that the new one should be : unlisted. : If there have been any actual threats of violence, : etc, then mention that to the phone company, and : report it to the police. They probably won't take : it very seriously, but it may be a good idea to : file a police report to help back up any future : action that you may take. If there have been any : theats by snail-mail, then report it to the postal : service. : If there are any indications, attempts, etc, regarding : this person possibly coming over in person and : harassing you at your home or workplace, then you : may wish to consider filing for a restraining order, : which is basically a court order telling them to : stay away from you. Be prepared to explain and : show evidence for why this is justified. : "Confronting" this person is probably NOT the : solution. Confrontation is the problem here.
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