Debt collections via robo-calls and no letters? Only know the collector's Name and Phone Number and nothing about any accounts.
The TCPS protects you from getting rob-calls on your cell telephone.
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The TCPS protects you from getting rob-calls on your cell telephone.
Probably not. Funds of that type are usually protected. You need to see a lawyer that specializes in consumer rights. That last thing you should...
You can absolutely sue, and your "statutory damages" (damages awarded without proving you were actually injured) could be as much as $2,000. ...
To bankruptcy attorneys, the answer is always bankruptcy. If you had a plan in place with the debt collector, and the debt collector subsequently...
Sounds as though you are not responsible. Write them a letter and tell them you do not owe the debt, will not pay the debt, and that they are not...
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It is a violation of the FDCPA to sue someone in the wrong venue. If the location has been changed, either the new location violates the law or...
You can be sued for attorneys fees if it's part of your agreement with the HOA. That said, they must be "reasonable," and HOA debt collectors are...
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Yes - you can do both.
It is unlikely that the collection agency will care. They aren't exactly know for being sympathetic. They will still demand payment. The best...