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Creditor calls at work

I have told a creditor to not call me at work. THey continue to harass me at work where everyone can hear my personal issues. I am in a temp position with 1/2 the income I had before I lost my "real" job and I am afraid this is ruin my chances of future work.

CAn they keep this up?

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Second, Under federal law you can send them a letter informing them they cannot contact you by phone any longer. All further correspondence must be by mail.
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