I was F*cked over by wellsfargo dealers, they are taking my car but decided to call my mothers landlord first?
Question by Pamela Anne: I was F*cked over by wellsfargo dealers, they are taking my car but decided to call my mothers landlord first?
Wellsfargo all in all made it so it appears I Did not pay for my car for five months ( I Did pay it but its too late and I am okay with the fact I have to seize it or sale it first ) Anyways, the thing that bugs me is what the bank did. They called my mothers landlord and asked them where I was – not only am I 22 years old, but my mother only signed one thing 3 years ago – not a co-signer but a witness of me.
Was that legally sound of them to track down my mothers landlord about me, a place I live 3000 miles away from as well ? it all seems illegal to me such as harassment at this point . thanks.
Best answer:
Answer by Bruce
There is no law preventing them from calling your mother’s landlord.
Harassment is repeated, unwanted contact that serves no purpose. A simple phone call is not a repeated course of conduct, and certainly serves a purpose.
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