Consumer Protection Plan

Debt collectors have to follow certain laws under the Fair Debt Collections Practices Act (FDCPA) but many of them break those laws when they call you because no one is listening.

A majority of violations are made in voice messages, calls to work, family and friends and through the use of abusive tactics. These violations come with fines that can possibly award you $500.00 or more in damages PER VIOLATION and may result in the ability to resolve the debt itself.

A Consumer Protection Plan may be able to help you under the following circumstances:

Additionally...

Credit Reporting Agencies must follow the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) which, in short, provides a framework for the correct and accurate reporting of information on your credit report.

Consumer Protection Plan for just $10 per month

A Consumer Protection Plan may be able to help you when:

You have an account that was fully paid off or settled and is still being listed as due after 65 days of the date of settlement and you are in possession of a notice of settlement showing the date of last payment.

If you believe you would benefit from a Consumer Protection Plan, please fill out our contact form for more information.

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