Can someone harass you if you owe them money?
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Can someone harass you if you owe them money?
Debt collectors cannot harass or abuse you. They cannot swear, threaten to illegally harm you or your property, threaten you with illegal actions, or falsely threaten you with actions they do not intend to take. You also have the right to ask a debt collector to stop contacting you entirely.
Can you take someone to court without their address?
One of the most common enquiries we get on a day-to-day basis is how to serve court documents without an address in which to serve them to. A court may attempt service of process via 1st class post to the last known address of the person being served.
Can you sue a company for not refunding your money?
Option 3: Sue in Small Claims Depending on how much of a refund you’re trying to get, suing the business in small claims court might be an option. Civil court cases can be long, drawn out, expensive, and complicated. You can win more money at the end, but it will take a lot more time and effort to do so.
What to do if a seller refuses to refund?
If someone refuses to give a refund, but you feel you’re entitled to one, you can open a dispute if you didn’t receive your item yet or you received something that doesn’t match the seller’s description. (You may open a dispute within 180 days of payment. Click on the payment in your Activity to see the details.)
Are you legally entitled to a refund?
The Consumer Rights Act 2015 changed our right to reject something faulty, and be entitled to a full refund in most cases, from a reasonable time to a fixed period (in most cases) of 30 days.
Is it legal for stores to not give refunds?
Businesses with no posted refund policies are liable to the buyer, for up to 20 days from purchase, for a cash refund or a credit. A store is legally required to post its refund policy. If the store doesn’t post any return policy, the law requires the store to accept returns within 30 days of purchase.