attorneys
Date: Tue, 10/07/2008 - 09:30
go to oag. state. tx. us had to separate the link to
go to
oag.
state.
tx.
us
had to separate the link to get it to post... then click on the consumer tab and there should be the info you need
or you can just click on the link in the sticky at the top of th
or you can just click on the link in the sticky at the top of this forum with all the attorney general links for each state
They may not call you if they are advised not to. They fall unde
They may not call you if they are advised not to. They fall under the fdcpa like any collector.
You have several avenues for redress. (1) You can file a compla
You have several avenues for redress. (1) You can file a complaint with the Texas Attorney Disciplinary Committee - however, based on my experience with various attorney disciplinary committees, nothing will happen; or (2) File a law suit in small claims court against the attorney/law firm for violating the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.