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Stop Creditor Harassment
At Second Start, PLLC, we can show you how to stop creditor harassment, so that you do not need to be afraid to answer the phone anymore. We have dedicated our careers to helping clients eliminate their debt and are here to help you build a future that is free of harassing phone calls from creditors.
How to stop the harassing phone calls
Creditor harassment is usually one of the biggest factors that push someone to finally file bankruptcy. After months, maybe years, of thinking about it and thinking about it, all the calls and threatening letters finally usually push most people to get these people off their backs.
Take action and stop the call
One option you have is writing a cease desist letter to creditors. This could result in them stop contacting you..
The one secret weapon consumers have against creditors and their harrassing phone calls is the "automatic stay." The automatic stay is something that happens automatically the moment after filing bankruptcy. When you file,creditor harassment must stop immediately.
Harassment laws prevent creditors from contacting you after you have filed for bankrutpcy. Our firm can help you regain the ability to answer your phone knowing thtat the voice of a creditor is not on the other end.To speak with an experienced bankruptcy lawyer, contact us toll-free at 1-800-SAVEDME to schedule a free bankruptcy consultation about how to stop creditor harassment.
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