What Is the FDCPA?
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that protects you from abusive, unfair, or deceptive debt collection tactics. It covers most personal debts, including credit cards, auto loans, and medical bills.
What Collectors Can’t Do
- Call before 8am or after 9pm
- Use threats, profanity, or harassment
- Lie about the amount you owe
- Contact you at work if you ask them not to
- Talk to others about your debt
What to Document
- Dates, times, and content of all calls
- Letters, emails, and texts from collectors
- Any threats or abusive language
- Notices about your rights
Practical Checklist
- Keep a call log
- Save all written communications
- Send a written request to stop contact if desired
- Don’t admit to owing a debt without verification
- Consult an attorney if you feel harassed
How to Take Action
If a collector crosses the line:
- Tell them to stop in writing
- File a complaint with the CFPB or your state AG
- Contact a consumer protection attorney
Facing debt collection harassment? Ginsburg Law Group, PC is here to help protect your rights.


