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Dealing With Debt Collectors? Here's What You Need to Know About Your Rights


Debt collectors are often a huge source of anxiety for consumers behind on payments, underscoring the need to keep thorough records of all communications. Doing so can have drastic impacts on one's overall credit and financial stability.

"With so many horror stories floating around about collectors harassing those in debt, you may be wondering if there's any protection," said Amy Maliga, financial educator with Take Charge America, a nonprofit credit counseling and debt management agency. "Knowing your rights can help you navigate the process and prevent potential legal hassle down the road."

Maliga shares five rights you need to know when dealing with debt collectors:

If you believe a debt collector is violating the FDCPA, you can file a complaint online or call (855) 411-2372.

For additional financial resources, visit Take Charge America's Budget Tools.

About Take Charge America, Inc.

Founded in 1987, Take Charge America, Inc. is a nonprofit agency offering financial education and counseling services including credit counseling, debt management, housing counseling and bankruptcy counseling. It has helped more than 2 million consumers nationwide manage their personal finances and debts. To learn more, visit takechargeamerica.org or call (888) 822-9193.



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