How to Stop Debt Collectors From Calling You, the Legal Way!
Here is an excellent way to stop debt collection companies from calling you.
According to this updated article from the FTC it states that as long as you have a dispute in writing, by law the debt collector must stop calling you until the dispute has been verified in writing.
So if you are trying to payoff any of your credit cards, loans or retail credit accounts you are protected from the annoying telephone calls!
Just be sure that you are in dispute with the creditor or credit reporting agency. How do you do that?
Call your creditors of any inconsistencies or inaccuracies and submit your dispute. The same goes for the credit reporting agencies. There are always inaccurate information that needs to be clean up because of the transfer of information from human error.
Read this short report for clarity on stopping your creditors from calling you:
Thanks for viewing,
Curtd
www.101-credit-debt-finance.com
According to this updated article from the FTC it states that as long as you have a dispute in writing, by law the debt collector must stop calling you until the dispute has been verified in writing.
So if you are trying to payoff any of your credit cards, loans or retail credit accounts you are protected from the annoying telephone calls!
Just be sure that you are in dispute with the creditor or credit reporting agency. How do you do that?
Call your creditors of any inconsistencies or inaccuracies and submit your dispute. The same goes for the credit reporting agencies. There are always inaccurate information that needs to be clean up because of the transfer of information from human error.
Read this short report for clarity on stopping your creditors from calling you:
- For Your Information: October 9, 2007
FTC Advisory Opinion: Debt Collectors May Inform Consumers That Collection Efforts Have CeasedThe Federal Trade Commission has issued an advisory opinion clarifying when the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act allows a debt collector to notify a consumer that it has ceased trying to collect a debt.
Thanks for viewing,
Curtd
www.101-credit-debt-finance.com
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