jlewisinsyr
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I just caught up with this thread and would like to chime in regarding people saying to try to catch the person at their place of work or by embarrassing them at work with faxes, multiple calls, etc.
I'd be VERY cautious doing this as you are acting as a debt collector (licensed or not) and using forceful methods of collecting a debt is illegal. If the person you are trying to collect the debt from says to stop contacting them at their office, you have to abide by that. You can be sued for using embarrassing or threatening methods. It's best to leave the legal leg work to attorneys and follow the law in terms of appropriate contact methods (ie. certified letters).
I agree this situation is unfortunate, but just as we expect those we do business with to be ethical, we must too be ethical in our actions to settle an unethical situation.
I'd be VERY cautious doing this as you are acting as a debt collector (licensed or not) and using forceful methods of collecting a debt is illegal. If the person you are trying to collect the debt from says to stop contacting them at their office, you have to abide by that. You can be sued for using embarrassing or threatening methods. It's best to leave the legal leg work to attorneys and follow the law in terms of appropriate contact methods (ie. certified letters).
I agree this situation is unfortunate, but just as we expect those we do business with to be ethical, we must too be ethical in our actions to settle an unethical situation.