Friday, November 19, 2010

Debt collectors using Facebook to stalk and humilate people

Crooks and Liars:

It's not just friends that are noticing your status updates on Facebook.


Debt collectors are now combing through social networks to learn about the lives of those who owe and even embarrass them.

One woman in Tampa, Florida felt violated when she found out she was being stalked by collectors online.

Melanie Beacham told WTSP's Beau Zimmer that she had been receiving as many as 20 calls per day from MarkOne Financial after getting sick and falling behind on her car payments.

"Then one day she got a call from her sister saying the company contacted her in Georgia," Zimmer wrote.

"I was telling her, 'No way, because you're not even a reference,'" Beacham said.

After finding out that the company had contacted her sister and other relatives through Facebook, Beacham contacted consumer attorney Billy Howard of Morgan & Morgan.

"Now Facebook does a debt collectors work for them," Howard told Zimmer. "Now it's not only family members, it's all of your associates. It's a very powerful tool for debt collectors to use."

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