This book includes:
I. What is the FDCPA & what debts are covered? A. Who has to follow the FDCPA? B. Who enforces the FDCPA?
II. Understanding the FDCPA A. Mini-Miranda B. What hours can you contact consumers? C. What constitutes ?harassment? D. Dealing with Cease & Desist E. Dealing with calling a debtor at work F. Can you call a debtors spouse? Can you call them at work? G. Understanding “legal” action & “further” action H. Understanding what the FDCPA considers “unfair” I. Reporting the debt to the credit bureaus J. Skip tracing under the Act
III. What constitutes a violation of the FDCPA? A. How to follow the FDCPA without getting into trouble B. Dealing with debtors who throw the FDCPA at you Keep on track with your collections efforts, and avoid FDCPA violations.
The new E-Book by Michelle Dunn, Understanding and Following the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, can help., can help.
As the economy falters and the credit crisis continues help keep your business out of a lawsuit by better understanding and learning more about the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, who is affected, what debts are covered, who enforces it and how you can collect more money while following the law.
Failing to properly train collectors is a top reason companies get sued. Don't let this happen to you!
Learn as much as you can about what constitutes a violation of the FDCPA and how you can avoid making those mistakes. |