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22 Common Debt Collection Tactics Against The Law

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2. Swearing or cursing at you on the telephone.

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4. Repeatedly calling your telephone.

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5. Calling you at unreasonable times (before 8am or after 9pm).

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6. Calling you at work.

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7. Threatening to pursue criminal charges against you for failing to pay a bill.

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8. Contacting you after they know you are represented by an attorney.

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9. Contacting you after you send them a Cease and Desist letter.

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10. Leading you to believe he/she is an attorney.

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11. Communicating false credit information

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14. Accepting or soliciting your check postdated by more than 5 days without 3 business days written notice of intent to deposit.

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15. Causing any charges to be made to you (e.g. collect telephone calls, cell phone minutes usage, etc.).

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16. Displaying any language or symbol on the envelope indicating the communication concerns debt collection.

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17. Attempting to collect an amount not authorized by contract or permitted by law (for example, a collection agency may not add “collection fees” to a debt if you never agreed to such a charge).

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18. Falsely representing to you that criminal action will be taken against you in connection with the debt.

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19. Falsely implying affiliation with the United States or any state, including the use of any badge and/or uniform.

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20. Sending a collection letter or leaving a voice mail that fails to contain a statement that “This is a communication from a debt collector.”

This statement must be contained in every letter and phone call made by the debt

collector.

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21. Failure to communicate to credit bureaus that a debt is disputed.

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22. Contacting and disclosing your debt to other people