Ever since the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was put into play back in 1978, both debtors and collectors have changed the way they deal with the collection industry. Categories were put into place, restrictions met, and notification practices were clearly lined out for future users’ protection.
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Third-party debt collectors and junk debt buyers can be a nightmare for anybody who finds himself on their hit list. We often read and hear horror stories from the innocent victims of debt collectors.
NCO Financial Systems popularly known as NCO does not have any qualms whatsoever when it comes to collecting on debts form debtors – or, more frequently, innocent people who do not even owe a debt. For some time, NCO has been at the top of list of complaints concerning debt collection.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal statute established to protect debtors from debt collection harassment. This Act is enforced by the FTC and private attorneys. Among other things, the FDCPA protects debtors form third-party debt collectors who may harass them if a loved one dies.
Just about everyone has heard of, if not experienced, a horror story or two about an obnoxious bill collector who calls repeatedly at one's home or place of work on a debt they may, or may not owe, even after being told by a consumer not to call any more.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that came into existence to ensure fair debt collection. The act is enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and private attorneys to protect consumers from the unfair practices of third-party debt collectors.
A recent Supreme Court decision may discourage consumers from commencing lawsuits against debt collectors for violations under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (“FDCPA”). Under this new ruling, Plaintiffs that lose FDCPA lawsuits may be liable for the defendant’s costs even if the case was brought in good faith and with no intention of harassing the defendant.
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