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Daily messages calls loan recovery calls WhatsApp messages pay and tells case transfer to legal agent so please help me

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A.Communicate with your lender: Try to communicate with your lender and explain your situation. Ask for a payment plan or a grace period to help you get back on track.

Seek help from a financial advisor: Consider seeking advice from a financial advisor who can help you manage your finances and develop a repayment plan.

File a complaint: If you feel that your lender is harassing you with excessive calls or messages, you can file a complaint with the lender's grievance redressal mechanism. If the lender does not have a grievance redressal mechanism, you can file a complaint with the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) or the banking ombudsman.

Consult a lawyer: If the lender has threatened legal action, it may be time to consult with a lawyer who can help you understand your rights and options.
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