Debt Collectors may contact you in person, by mail, telephone, telegram or fax. However, they may not:
• contact you at unreasonable places or times unless you agree;
• contact you so often as to constitute harassment;
• contact you at work if they know your employer disapproves of personal calls;
• reveal your indebtedness to anyone except you and your lawyer in most cases,
although they can contact others to find out where you live and work;
• threaten violence or harm against you, your reputation or property;
• use obscene or grossly abusive language;
• advertise the fact that you owe a debt; or
• make you accept collect calls, or violate your privacy by contacting you by postcard
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