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FDCPA - An Example Of Third Party Contacts To Harass A Consumer

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2010

We talk about a debt collector who was very bold in violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) - he said "I will call your neighbors and family members and harass them over this debt while you are sitting at home not being called."

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  • Under the FDCPA, there is a one year statute of limitation from when the bad conduct happened. Now under some state laws, there may be longer to bring suit. So to answer your question, if you don't know about it till after a year, then as I understand the FDCPA the statute of limitations will have expired....

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  • Is there a statute of limitations on this? Like you've not seen a family member for months and go over for dinner and the starting conversation is we've been getting calls from these people looking for you.

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