| Debt Collection Abuse: How to Fight Back |
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Federal law protect consumers from abusive, oppressive, harassing, fraudulent and unfair debt collection. Debt Collection Abuse is any action taken by a collector that violates your rights. Unfortunately, abuse by debt collectors is common and on the rise. For each of the last three years, beginning in 2005, the FTC reports that it received more complaints against debt collectors than any other type of complaint. For each of those years, consumer complaints about debt collectors comprised about 20% of the total complaints received. In 2007, the FTC received about 71,000 complaints about debt collectors.
If you are contacted by a debt collector, whether you owe the debt or not, you should know your rights. Remember, collectors are violating the law when they abuse your rights, even if you owe the debt.
Debt collectors violate the law when they --
If a collector violates the law, you have the right to sue to make them stop and to collect damages. The law also requires the violator to pay your attorneys fee. Read more about the the legal rights you havewhen a debt collector contacts you, the federal law, and how to contact a consumer rights attorney for a free consultation.
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