With unemployment rates soaring toward double digits, home values in a nosedive, and propped-up banks withholding credit, consumers are being subjected to unprecedented financial stress - pressure only made worse by debt collection agencies that engage in unfair practices. According to attorney Sergei Lemberg (www.stopcollector.com), an increasing number of collectors are crossing the line and violating the 1977 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Stamford, CT (PRWEB) April 30, 2009 -- With unemployment rates soaring toward double digits, home values in a nosedive, and propped-up banks withholding credit, consumers are being subjected to unprecedented financial stress - pressure only made worse by debt collection agencies that engage in unfair practices. According to attorney Sergei Lemberg (http://www.stopcollector.com), an increasing number of collectors are crossing the line and violating the 1977 Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). "At a time when consumers are most vulnerable, we're seeing a surge in aggressive collection tactics," said Lemberg. "People who not long ago were courted by banks and credit card companies are now being hounded by abusive debt collectors who threaten and harass them."
Lemberg notes that the vast majority of consumers don't know what constitutes illegal behavior, or that they have recourse if they're victimized by unlawful collection practices. "The FDCPA prohibits collectors from utilizing tactics like calling early in the morning or late at night, calling the workplace, and misrepresenting themselves as attorneys or credit bureau representatives," he said. "They can't say that the consumer has committed a crime, try to collect more than is owed, or contact the consumer by postcard."
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This lack of awareness is why Lemberg is on a mission to educate consumers about illegal practices, and to let them know that the FDCPA includes penalties for collectors who break the law. "The federal law allows consumers in successful actions to collect $1,000 in damages plus attorney fees, and some state laws spell out even more severe penalties," he said.
The bottom line? According to Lemberg, "We're living in unprecedented economic turmoil, a time when vulnerable consumers need every protection the law provides. That's why we're committed to helping alleviate fear and anxiety by providing people with the justice they deserve."
About Lemberg & Associates, LLC
The attorneys at Lemberg & Associates, LLC are experts in fair debt collection, and practice in New York, Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Maryland, California, and Washington, D.C. Sergei Lemberg can brief you about illegal debt collection, avenues of redress, and other protections afforded by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
For more information, contact:
Sergei Lemberg
Lemberg & Associates, LLC
www.StopCollector.com
203.653.2250
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