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HARASSING & DEBT COLLECTION

    WHAT IS THE FDCPA?

    Most of us have heard of the FDCPA, which is a federal law that prohibits creditors from engaging in abusive and harassing practices in an effort to collect a debt. Many states have enacted laws that supplement the FDCPA, credit and and lending laws, debt collection practices, credit reporting, garnishment laws, and generally unfair and deceptive business practices.

    Are you receiving harassing collection calls from debt collectors seeking to collect a debt? Are creditors trying to collect a debt even after you have received a discharge in bankruptcy? Not only this is a nuisance, it is also a violation of your consumer rights. After you have received a bankrupcy discharge, you have the right to start your life over and to be protected from creditors and debt collectors seeking to collect a discharged debt.

    We understand and protect your consumer rights:
    • Fair Credit Reporting Act
    • Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
    • Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act
    • Telephone Consumer Protection Act
    • Illinois Consumer Fraud Act


    We only take cases that we truly believe in, allowing us to devote our full effort and time to win your case. If you have any information or claims regarding these practices or if you would like to join our investigation or if you would like us to investigate potential violations or unfair business practices, call us now at (312) 997-5959 for a free consultation or send us an email at inquiry@kmdlex.com.



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