There is a clause in the FDCA that says a CA can't call excessively. However, there is no definition of what is excessive. Which translates into "as often as they choose." There's no law that says you have to talk to them though. You can use voice mail, caller ID, etc. to screen calls. The myth that not communicating (if that's possible) with collection agencies will trigger a lawsuit, is just that a myth. You can also send a cease and desist letter. The only time they will be able to contact you after that is to inform you that legal action is being taken.
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∙ 8y agoAbout seven times a week.
Depends on the person and age, but probably 4 times a day... So about 28 times per week.
It is 7 times greater because there are 7 days in a week
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if you're close once a day if not the 2 times a week
Not many - so get some friends to help. Answer the phone and request the collector to "not call you again" and have 3 or more witnesses on extension phones. You can't legally record it so the witness can testify you ask for no more calls.
10 times a week
we blink about 5000'000 times a week
Tree times a week.
About seven times a week.
About 1.9% of one time, in a week. The whole trip around the sun is what we call a "year". That's 52 weeks.
Three times a week.
7812 times per week.
how many times should you need to calibrate your glucometer in a week
twice a day/ 14 times a week
twice a week.