Find the best financial services for you at: SMARTFINANCESOLUTIONS.NET - Shouldn't collection agency representatives be arrested when harassing innocent victims? - My husband and I filed for bankruptcy chapter 13 back in 2006. We had to file bankruptcy because of my husband had a period of time of unemployment and was unable to pay his bills. One of the creditors that is listed on our bankruptcy petition has been harassing my husband at work saying that we opened a new account back in 2007. Number one, we wouldn't qualify for any credit cards because of the bankruptcy. Yesterday, a collection company that says that they represent the creditor said that they were going to repossess our car to satisfy the balance of the bill. They can't repossess a car that is owned by a bank. We are paying on a loan and the bank holds the title. I called the collection agency and told them to stop harassing my husband at work. The agent called me a liar, thief and a crook for not paying back the money. I told him to send proof of a claim of debt. He said he was going to subpoena us and sue us in court. He became mean and belittled me further. I hung up. He somehow managed to trace our unlisted home phone number and called me back 5 times in 10 minutes. I then called my attorney. She called him back and had our Trustee call him also. We are under a automatic stay and a protection order from creditors. According to the courts, we are not to receive any type of correspondence or calls while under bankruptcy protection. This man could be arrested for harassment. My question is if someone on the street were to come up to someone they don't know and start calling them a criminal, liar. Wouldn't they go to jail? What gives these collection agents the right to harass people? -