As a result of the proposed rule, a survey was conducted to find out how people feel about it:
- 76 percent oppose allowing debt collectors to leave messages for people in places that are not private---like your job or a relative's phone.
- 74 percent oppose allowing debt collectors to contact them via private direct messaging on Facebook and Twitter.
- 73 percent oppose allowing debt collectors to call them up to 7 times a week. So, for example, if you have five outstanding debts, you could be called up to 35 times in 6 days (unless they decide to add Sunday).
This rule would undoubtedly focus on people who are struggling to make ends meet for one reason or another. One in 5 poll participants says they were contacted by a debt collector within the past month with 1 in 3 being black and an average income of $50,000 or less.
Needless to say, if passed it would amount to government-sanctioned harassment by debt collectors. And we all know, bad debt equals bad credit for many minorities and debt is the worst poverty.
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