Three years ago, I told you the FTC and New York Attorney General (NY AG) announced
complaints against debt collectors that allegedly used a slew of abusive and deceptive tactics to pressure consumers into making payments on...
Complaints against debt collectors have surged in recent years, which has somewhat masked another issue in the consumer credit realm: debt buyers.
Three years ago, I told you the FTC and New York Attorney General (NY AG) announced
complaints against debt collectors that allegedly used a slew of abusive and deceptive tactics to pressure consumers into making payments on questionable debts.
On the heels of their victory against National Check Registry, the FTC and the New York Attorney General teamed up again to announce two
complaints against debt collectors that allegedly used a slew of abusive and deceptive tactics to pressure...
Not exact matches
Assuming you're in the US, you can file
complaints against financial institutions (including
debt collectors) through the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Making a
complaint to the TCO will not stop the tolling operator or
debt collector from pursuing action
against you, however the tolling operator may decide to delay pursuing action
against you for unpaid tolls while the
complaint is being investigated.