What to do if someone keeps calling you?

What to do if someone keeps calling you?

Hang up and report it to the Federal Trade Commission at complaints.donotcall.gov or 1- If you’re getting repeated calls from the same number, you might want to ask your service provider to block the number; for calls from different numbers, ask if they offer a service to block unwanted calls.

How do you deal with someone who won’t stop contacting you?

Tell the person to stop contacting you.

  1. You might say, “Your behavior is making me uncomfortable. Please don’t contact me again.
  2. Do not get into a dialogue with the harasser, or try to reason with them, or answer their questions. You do not need to respond to diversions, questions, threats, blaming, or guilt-tripping.

What to do if my ex keeps contacting me?

If your ex keeps contacting you against your will, it’s best to set firm boundaries with them and tell them that you need space. If they ignore these boundaries, this is a form of harassment and you may need to get someone else involved.

Is it harassment if someone keeps calling you?

Not every call is harassing under the meaning of the law. There is a difference between an annoying call and a harassing one. Telephone harassment occurs when someone intends to annoy, harass, or threaten you by: making repeated telephone calls where the conversation consists only of harassment, or.

Can you press charges if someone keeps calling you?

Penal Code 653m PC is a California statute that prohibits phone calls, electronic messages or emails that are obscene, threatening or repeated, when done with the intent to harass or annoy the recipient. The offense is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to 6 months in jail and a fine of up to $1000.00.

How many times a day can a company call you before it’s harassment?

Federal law doesn’t give a specific limit on the number of calls a debt collector can place to you. A debt collector may not call you repeatedly or continuously intending to annoy, abuse, or harass you or others who share the number. You do have a right to tell the debt collector to stop calling you.

Can you tell a debt collector to stop calling?

Debt collectors are not allowed to call you at a time that’s inconvenient to you, according to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). So if a debt collector is calling you at work, you’re legally allowed to tell them to stop.