Marvall Violation?
Date: Mon, 08/17/2009 - 07:32
Save those voicemails! There are at least 2 violations of the FDCPA there. You can sue them in your local civil court for $1000 dollars per instance. And, do not give them any information unless thay first verify why they are calling and even then, don't give them any bank or personal info.
If a collection agency has violated the FDCPA rules then yeah, y
If a collection agency has violated the FDCPA rules then yeah, you can sue them. But before that you need to determine whether or not you have a case against them. You should take only serious violations of rights to the court, otherwise you may lose it before the judge.
A collection agency if continues with its collection practices without verifying the debt is indeed violating the FDCPA.
The best option is to get a consumer rights lawyer to evaluate t
The best option is to get a consumer rights lawyer to evaluate the case. If you have a valid case, then you should be able to get a lawyer to take it on a contingency basis.