I have also be "pursued" by phone for a neighbour's debt.  When asked by unknown parties if they can speak to <neighbour> I usually ask who they are, say no, further explain that I have no knowledge of said neighbour's whereabouts and tell them that they should not have rung my TPS-registered number with unsolicited calls and would they kindly not ring me again (deep breath).

I now know that the said neighbour (now ex) was avoiding repayment of a student loan.

Chris Catton
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Amnesty International
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