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lojo
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Texas...I have had a creditor calling me at my work, sometimes 7 or 8 times per day. It is strictly prohibited for me to receive any calls of a personal nature, nor can I make any personal phone calls. This is aginst company policy. My manager had told this guy not to call me at work again, twice that I know of. Still, he continued to call. Today he called for me, and was extreamly rude to the girl who answerd the phone, and when she would not let him talk to me, he told her that he would just come down to my work place and deal with me. He showed up about 10 minutes later, demanding to speak with me. My manager told him that I was busy working, and that he could not talk to me while I was on the clock. He became extreamly irate with her, and in front of my manager, the UPS man, the cashiers, and all the customers in the store, he was yelling that he was going to call the law and have me arrested at my work. Now, this is over a debt that I am 4 day's late paying. It's on furniture rental. I always run a week late, and always pay two weeks at a time. After he left, the management made me call the law and file a complaint, as they filed a incident report through the company. Later, I called this guy, and he began yelling at me, telling me that he could call my work and come by there anytime he wanted, because even though it was aginst my company policy, it wasen't aginst his. He went on to tell me that I would loose aginst him in anything I tried to do, that he would always come out the winner. This man, as far as I am concerned, crossed a line when he came to my work. I would like to know my legal rights, and if there is any recourse that I can take aginst the company?