Where can I report a debt collector for an FDCPA violation?
Report any problems you have with a debt collector to your state Attorney General’s office (www.naag.org) and the Federal Trade Commission (www.ftc.gov). Many states have their own debt collection laws that are different from the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Your Attorney General’s office can help you determine your rights under your state’s law.
Q: What types of debts are covered under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act?
Q: Can a debt collector contact me any time or place?
Q: How can I stop a debt collector from contacting me?
Q: Can a debt collector talk to anyone else about my debt?
Q: What information does a debt collector have to provide about a debt?
Q: What practices are not legal for debt collectors?
Q: Can a debt collector garnish my wages or bank account?
Q: What benefits cannot be garnished?
Q: Where can I report a debt collector for an FDCPA violation?
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| Our Program | Debt Consolidation Loan | Credit Counseling | Minimum Payments |
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| Total Unsecured Debt | $30,000 | $30,000 | $30,000 | $30,000 |
| Months To Pay Off | 46 | 60 | 60 | 433 |
| Interest Paid | None | 12% | Variable | 18.99% |
| Monthly Payment | $498 | $667 | $855 | $900 |
| Total Est. Cost | $22,950 | $40,040 | $51,300 | $80,619 |
* The above numbers are an example of past performance and are not intended to be a guarantee of any future settlement results.


