Worrying about how you will pay your bills and take care of your family, while dealing
with aggressive debt collectors and threatening lawsuits, can quickly take its toll.
This video gives you valuable information about how to deal
with aggressive debt collectors and how to know when your rights as a consumer are being violated.
The guide also provides information on how to fight identity theft and deal
with aggressive debt collectors.
Not exact matches
The FDCPA provides consumers and debtors
with certain rights to protect against abusive and
aggressive debt collectors.
Once a student loan is in default, that is when
debt collectors will start being more
aggressive with collection efforts and threaten to do things such as garnish your wages, intercept your tax refund or possibly even sue you (for private student loans) for not making your student loan payments.
If you have been victimized by an
aggressive debt collector in violation of the FDCPA or FCCPA, you may want to speak
with a consumer rights and bankruptcy lawyer.