Repeated Contact Harassment Laws

Summary

Repeated contact after a no-contact request can be harassment in California. If they contact you, responding isnt harassment. Document interactions. Accepting money with an expectation can imply a contract. If no prior agreement exists, you may not be obliged to fulfill the request. Consult a lawyer for clarity.

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good, not, what if that person contacts me?
If the person who previously asked you not to contact them reaches out to you, it generally wouldn't be considered harassment on your part to respond. However, it's wise to proceed cautiously and document any interactions to avoid misunderstandings. How would you like to handle the situation?
this person sent me money with the expectaction that I purchase good A for them. They then said , 'do not contact me again'. If they reach out to me, I would like to ignore them.
If the person contacts you again and you've decided to ignore them, you're within your rights to do so. Just ensure you keep any records of their communication for your own protection. If they persistently contact you despite your non-response, it may be advisable to seek legal advice or consider a restraining order. Would you like more information on how to proceed legally if necessary?
am I legally obliged to purchase good A for them?
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In California, accepting money with an expectation can create a contract. If you didn't agree to purchase the good beforehand, you may not be legally obliged. However, it's crucial to understand any terms or agreements implied in the transaction. Consulting a lawyer might be wise.