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Harassment By Creditors <
Harassment by creditors
It is perfectly reasonable for someone you owe money to ask for
it back, however sometimes demand for repayment can take unpleasant
forms.
Under Section 40 of the Administration of Justice
Act 1970 "the Act" harassment is defined as "trying
to coerce a person to pay a contract debt by making demands for
payment" subjecting debtors to "alarm, distress or humiliation
by the frequency, publicity of manner in attempting to collect the
debt".
The following are generally regarded as harassment:
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a creditor claiming non-payment of a debt is a criminal matter
calling repeatedly at unsociable hours
calling at the debtor's place of work if requested not to
(advising the creditor that you are under threat of disciplinary
action and may lose your job can often stop them calling)
using abusive or threatening behaviour and threats of violence.
Harassment is a criminal offence.

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