Top Reasons Why Consumers Sue Debt Collectors

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Lawsuits filed by consumers against debt collection agencies are on the rise. Everyone knows that. But why are suits on the rise? And is that a question that even has an answer?

In the latest episode of their audio blog The Debt Collection Drill, Moss & Barnett attorneys John Rossman and Mike Poncin explore the top reasons why consumers sue debt collectors and provide guidance for collection agencies to avoid being targeted by lawsuits.

Listen to the episode (10 minutes) below:

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  • avatar FriendoftheCourt says:

    There seems to be a lack of understanding that the increased education of the consumer is working against a baseline of, at a minimum, perceived violations of law.

    The assumption that reality is static can lead to some very erroneous conclusions.

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