What Is the FDCPA?
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that protects consumers from abusive, deceptive, or unfair debt collection practices. Knowing your rights can help you deal confidently with collectors.
Common Debt Collector Violations
- Calling before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m.
- Contacting you at work after you’ve asked them not to
- Using threats, profanity, or harassment
- Failing to provide written notice of the debt
- Misrepresenting the amount owed
Practical Checklist: Protecting Yourself
- Request written validation of any debt within 30 days of first contact.
- Keep a log of all calls, letters, and texts.
- Do not give personal financial info over the phone unless you’ve verified the caller.
- Send a written dispute if you believe the debt is incorrect.
- Know you can tell collectors to stop contacting you (in writing).
What to Document
- Date, time, and content of each call or message
- Collector’s name and company
- Any threats or improper conduct
- Copies of all correspondence
Next Steps
If you feel harassed or believe your rights have been violated, a consumer law attorney can help you understand your options and take action.
Facing aggressive debt collectors? Contact Ginsburg Law Group today to discuss your rights and next steps.



