Deceptive Fees And Misleading Information

The FDCPA law protects you, the consumer, from being harassed, misled and deceived by debt collectors. Debt collection agencies and law firms collecting debts are required to follow the specific guidelines set forth in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. (FDCPA). Debt Collectors may intentionally violate the FDCPA laws when they attempt to collect money from you. They may use deceptive tactics to harass you.

You as the consumer, have LEGAL rights. Do not be a victim !

Debt collectors may do the following illegal activities:

  • Lying to you by using false names and charging you unnecessary fees
  • Providing misleading information about your dues
  • Using vague language to create further confusion
  • Digging in your personal information to embarrass you

Contact us for a free case review. Consumer Counsel Group will analyze your case and take the appropriate actions immediately.

We WILL stop the debt collectors from harassing you! Save yourself from these deceptive finances!

Our goal is to identify when the debt collectors have abused your rights and to not only stop this harassment, but to also get you compensated as soon as possible.

You will get personal attention from our top lawyers and our services are FREE. The debt collector, under the FDCPA, is entitled to pay the attorney fees. If your case is filed and there is a positive outcome, you may receive compensation of up to 1,000 dollars as statutory damages plus actual damages.

Issues

You are eligible for legal help if you have experienced any of the following or similar:

  • Debt collection agency sent four letters within a 30 day validation period. Each letter became more and more demanding.
  • Debt collection agency sent letters with inaccurate debt amounts and/or did not reveal the real creditors name.
  • Debt collector called your employer (at work) and told them about the debt and money you owed.
  • Debt collector called and threatened to add outrageous interest and costs if consumer did not pay.
  • Debt collector embarrassed you by calling your neighbors and friends to convince you to pay.
  • Debt collector said he was an attorney and advised of a lawsuit, when no such lawsuit existed.
  • Debt collectors are trying to confuse you by sending contradictory notices.
  • Debt collectors are trying to contact you even after you have resolved the problem.