We Can Help You Stop Creditor Harassment
Providing Consumer Protection Through Accomplished Representation
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) was instated in 1978 to protect individuals from illegal debt collection practices and outlines what rights consumers have throughout the debt collection process. It also requires debt collectors to use fair practices when attempting to collect debt and report accurate information on credit reports.
Unfortunately, debt collectors sometimes violate these regulations, leaving debtors overwhelmed with stress and rising debt. If you are a victim of abusive debt collection practices, you have the right to seek proper representation.
The law firm of Deas & Deas, LLC, located in Tupelo, Mississippi, has successfully represented clients who have been victims of illegal debt collection practices throughout North Mississippi and Alabama. Our attorneys are personally invested in their cases and individualize their services based on client’s needs and objectives. We realize that. In addition to dealing with the possibility of losing your house or car, creditor harassment can make your current situation harder than it should be. With our representation, we will carefully explain how the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act can protect you from further wrongful conduct by debt collectors.
We have represented clients who have been victims of illegal debt collection acts prohibited under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, such as:
- Contacting third parties with private information
- Refusal to verify debts
- Collection of outdated debts
- Threats of arrest
- Threats of wage garnishment
- Contacting debtor’s employer
- All other forms of wrongful conduct
Illegal debt collection practices have been a growing issue as credit card companies and other debt collection agencies have become more desperate to generate income. You have the right not to feel abused or harassed by debt collectors; we are prepared to protect your rights immediately.
These cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, so no payment is required unless we can obtain financial compensation for you.
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To schedule a free consultation with a lawyer at Deas & Deas, LLC, please call 662-842-4546 or send us an email today.