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December 2, 2021

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A new rule lets debt collectors message you on social media - Here's what they can and can't do

A new rule lets debt collectors message you on social media - Here's what they can and can't do

Social media exposes you to people you may not want to be in contact with, including family you'd rather not chat with, jealous exes and even scammers. A new law just went into effect that complicates things further. Debt collectors can now contact you on social media through messages and friend requests.

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