
Has a debt collector continued to call you or speak to you after you informed them that you had an attorney
Has a debt collector continued to call you or speak to you after you informed them that you had an attorney?
After continuous and repeated calls from a debt collector, you decide to hire an attorney, such as the Law Office of Paul Mankin, to help assert your rights. During the next call, you inform the debt collector that you have an attorney and provide that attorney’s address. You believe that the calls are going to stop; however, they keep coming.
Under the FDCPA, once a debt collector knows that an attorney represents you, then that debt collector may no longer communicate directly with you. Instead, all future communication must be with your attorney.
Please contact our office for a free, no obligation consultation at 1-800-219-3577. If after the consultation you decide to retain our services, we can lessen your burden by handling all future communication with the debt collector on your behalf
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