Indianapolis Fair Credit Collection Act Attorneys
Collectors in violation of this law may be required to pay up to $1,000 in statutory damages, in addition to attorney fees and actual damages.
If you have substantial debts and are beginning to receive calls about paying those bills, remember that collectors cannot threaten you or take your property unless they have won a legal judgment against you in court. Debt collectors are not permitted to provide false information regarding your credit history to anyone or deceive you with material that looks like it could be official from either court or government.
Under the FDCPA, debt collectors are prevented from the following:
Continuing to call you at work after you’ve told them not to.
Calling your cell phone without your permission
Speaking to anyone other than you or your spouse about your account unless you give them permission
Making threats about arrest, legal action, or incarceration

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