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Chapter 4: Going into Debt
"Collecting Information on the FDCPA" |
Introduction
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act was enacted in 1977 to protect debtors from unfair and abusive collection practices. Did you know that professional debt collectors have their own association that provides information not only to the collector, but to the debtor as well? Go to the American Collectors Association Debt Collection Web site to learn more about the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the rights of the debtor.
Destination Title: The American Collectors Association Debt Collection Web Site
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Directions
Start at The American Collectors Association Debt Collection Web site.
- Point to the "Consumer Resources" topic and then click the "Brochures" link.
- Click on the link entitled "Your Rights Under the FDCPA." Review the document, and then go back to the "Brochures" page.
- Read through the site, taking notes as you go. You may click on other topics in this site, such as "What To Do When You Receive A Collection Notice," to complete your research.
Using the information you gathered from this site, answer the following questions.
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