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Don't Block Telephone Numbers
If you block telephone numbers, it's difficult to prove your claims under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act. Therefore, don't block calls from debt collectors.
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If you continue to get calls AFTER you've told them to stop calling you may have a case against the Debt Collector, Bank, Telemarketing companies or anyone calling using an Automated Dialing System.
The Fair Debt Collections Practices Act protects consumers from harassment and privacy violations by bill collectors. It was enacted in 1966 and was amended by the Financial Services Regulatory Relief Act of 2006.
Congress wanted to regulate how debt collectors, companies that collect debts for another company, can contact and collect past due accounts. Prior to the FDPCA, debt collectors were able to use harassment, intimidation and outright scare tactics to collect debts. Not anymore.
Now debt collectors must abide by a fair set of rules that govern their behavior. If they decide to ignore those rules, that is where SUE THE COLLECTOR's Lawyers step in and represent you. Debt Collectors such as AFNI, MIdland Funding, Midland Credit Management, Transworld, Encore Capital, LVNV Funding (or the Attorneys that represent LVNV Funding) are all either Debt Buyers or Debt Collectors. Debt Collectors are subject to the FDCPA (Fair Debt Collections Practices Act). Violations allow you to bring your own lawsuit using our Lawyers, potentially winning you up to $1000 for a violation of the Act. There are thousands of debt collectors, and many are fake and scams, so don't be fooled into giving your credit or debit card information over the phone without first requesting everything in writing. Debt collectors MUST provide a letter detailing your account within 5 DAYS of the first attempt to contact you. Didn't get any letter or they refuse to send you something in the mail?
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The FDCPA or Fair Debt Collections Practices Act allows you to sue Third Party Debt Collectors. That description is applied to any company that collects debts "For Another" company. Here's who you can sue under the FDCPA if a violation of the Act occurs.
Any "Third Party" Debt Collector such as: (If you do not see them listed here, it's because there are thousands of debt collectors. These are the largest and most common in America)
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Lawyers that SUE consumers for Debt Buyers such as LVNV Funding, Convergent Outsourcing, Asset Acceptance, and Midland Credit, can be SUED under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act. They are liable to the Act and must comply to all of the standards set forth under the law. Attorneys and law practices who regularly engage in debt collection activity can learn some valuable lessons from a recent Eleventh Circuit decision concerning the FDCPA. In Miljkovic v. Shafritz and Dunkin, the court held, in a case of first impression, that representations made by an attorney in court filings during the course of debt-collection litigation are actionable under the FDCPA. 791 F.3d 1291 (11th Cir. 2015)
Debt Collections Law Firms such as: