Debt Collection Complaints? | Credit.com

Published September 5, 2008

Have you been harassed by a debt collector? Threated? Called repeatedly at work even though you told the collector to stop calling you there? Harassed over a debt that doesn’t belong to you?

DebtcollectionHave you been harassed by a debt collector? Threated? Called repeatedly at work even though you told the collector to stop calling you there? Harassed over a debt that doesn’t belong to you?

Speak up! Share your debt collection problems here. If we want enforcement of the current laws, and better consumer protection, we need to share our experiences. That’s especially true now, with so many people in trouble.

Just click on the Comment link below. You can make up a name if you want your privacy, and your email address will also be kept private. But do tell us what you are experiencing.

IMPORTANT: Please tell us what state you live in when you file your complaint. Due to the overwhelming response we are getting to the new book, we may not be able to answer individual questions right away. Make sure check out our new book Stop Debt Collectors as it may answer your debt collection questions. 

Gerri
Detweiler
– Personal finance author and Credit Advisor for Credit.com.
Gerri contributes budgeting, debt recovery and savings information online. She
is also the co-author of Stop
Debt Collectors: How to Protect Your Rights and Resolve Your Debts

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