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	<title>Comments on: Fraudulent Debt Collection by Dell Texas Consumer Law</title>
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		<description>Dear Joyce,

Once you tell Dell to stop calling you at home they by law must stop calling under the Texas Wrongful Debt Collection Act.  If they persist in harassing you they may be liable for damages under that Act.  I suggest you call Dell and first try to work things out.  If that does not work, Dell may be liable for damages under the DTPA and the Wrongful Debt Collection Act.

Good Luck,
Phil Silberman, Attorney</description>
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<p>Once you tell Dell to stop calling you at home they by law must stop calling under the Texas Wrongful Debt Collection Act.  If they persist in harassing you they may be liable for damages under that Act.  I suggest you call Dell and first try to work things out.  If that does not work, Dell may be liable for damages under the DTPA and the Wrongful Debt Collection Act.</p>
<p>Good Luck,<br />
Phil Silberman, Attorney</p>
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