Debt Collectors Can Be
Sued For Harassing You
The Fair
Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that protects consumers
from harassing and abusive activities by Debt Collectors trying to collect a
debt. North Carolina has similar statutes that offer additional protection
against this activity. In the current economy many people are not able to pay
their debts. In many cases the people being harassed by the Debt Collectors
never owed the debt or have already paid it! Debt Collectors try to collect
anyway.
- Debt
Collectors must be truthful, fair, dignified and respectful in their dealings
with consumers about a debt. Debt Collectors cannot threaten to sue you, garnish wages, place liens on property,
or have you arrested for not paying a bill.
- Debt
Collectors cannot contact your
family, friends, neighbors or employers in attempting to collect a debt.
- Debt
Collectors cannot insult you, swear
at you, scream at you or leave you nasty messages on your voice mail or
answering machine.
- Debt
Collectors cannot call you at work
once you tell them not to call you there.
- Debt
Collectors cannot lie, threaten or
harass you while trying to collect a debt.
If this
activity has happened to you or someone you know the Debt Collector can be
sued. A successful consumer can recover up to $1,000.00 statutory damages, money for the actual damage you
suffered for medical expenses, long distance charges, and emotional distress
among other things, plus court costs and your attorney’s fees.
If you are
being harassed by a Debt Collector save copies of all letters, cards or envelopes
from them. Save all phone messages and voice mails from these agencies. Make
notes about any conversations you have with these Debt Collectors and track
when and where they called. This will help build your case against them and
make the abuse stop.
Our firm
handles these cases on a contingency fee. This means that you do not owe us a
legal fee unless we recover money for you through litigation or settlement. You
also do not owe us the costs to bring your case unless we recover money for
you.