Complaint Review: Midland Funding - san diego California
- Midland Funding po box 939069 san diego, California USA
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Midland Funding MCM took a debt that was over 5 years old and went after me san diego California
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took a debt that was over 5 years old and went after me
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AUTHOR: Stacey - ()
SUBMITTED: Saturday, July 13, 2013
Oklahoma Fair Debt Collection Law
Oklahoma doesn't have a state fair debt collection law, so if you've been the victim of debt collector harassment, your best bet is to use the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) to bring the debt collection agency to justice. The FDCPA makes certain debt collector tactics illegal, and gives you the right to sue a debt collection agency in federal court. If the debt collection agency has broken the law, you can receive actual expenses, attorney fees, and up to $1,000.
With the help of a fair debt attorney, you can often reach a settlement with a debt collection agency that either puts money in your pocket or erases part or all of that debt. Complete the form to the right, and the legal team at StopCollector.com will provide you with a free case evaluation. If the debt collector has violated the FDCPA, we'll take your case absolutely free.
File a Complaint
If you've been the victim of illegal fair debt or fair credit practices, you should file a complaint with the Oklahoma Attorney General. Often, attorneys general use consumer complaints as the basis for filing lawsuits against debt collection agencies. Filing a complaint is a way of making your voice heard, and of helping to put a stop to unethical debt collection practices.
You can file an online complaint with the Oklahoma Attorney General's office or download a complaint form by clicking here.
Here's the contact information to call or send a written complaint to the Oklahoma Attorney General:
Office of Attorney General Consumer Protection Unit Attn: Investigative Analyst 313 N.E. 21st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 405-521-2029
You should also file a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The FTC is responsible for enforcing the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act. It looks at patterns of consumer complaints and holds shady debt collection agencies accountable by suing them and fining them. It’s also required to provide Congress with an annual report about debt collection and credit reporting practices that includes the number of consumer complaints filed.
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