Are you being harassed by collection agencies? Did you know that under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), you have rights that protect you from unfair collection practices? Collection agencies are required by law to follow strict guidelines when attempting to collect debts, and when they violate those rules, **you could be entitled to damages of up to $1000 or more**!
Common violations include:
- Repeated phone calls intended to annoy or harass you.
- Threatening you with legal action they have no intention of taking.
- Contacting you after you’ve asked them to stop.
- Misrepresenting the amount or status of your debt.
By working with our credit restoration team, you can take action. We will help you document violations and file complaints. In some cases, clients have even received **$3000-$5000 in damages** depending on the severity of the violation! Don’t suffer in silence—let us help you fight back!
How to Fight Collection Agencies for Violations and Win Compensation
Many consumers are unaware that they have the legal right to fight back against collection agencies when those agencies break the law. Under the FDCPA, consumers can receive **up to $1000 in statutory damages** if they can prove a violation. This includes harassing phone calls, false claims, and threats that collectors are not allowed to make.
Here’s how the process works:
1. **Track all communication:** Keep a record of calls, emails, and letters.
2. **Identify violations:** We’ll help you determine if any illegal actions were taken.
3. **File a formal complaint:** With our guidance, you can file complaints with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and take legal action if necessary.
4. **Seek damages:** Once violations are proven, you may receive compensation up to $1000 for each violation.
In addition to stopping harassment, consumers often receive **monetary damages** from settlements. For example, one of our clients was awarded **$1500** after proving illegal threats of garnishment by a debt collector.
Contact us at info@vennmedia.org or visit www.vennmedia.org for more information.