10 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

FDCPA – WHO IS A “THIRD PARTY”

Consumer laywer John Watts discusses in this video who is, and who is not, a “third party” under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Abusive debt collectors often violate the law when they contact third parties such as neighbors, co-workers, family members, etc. We’ll have other videos that explain more about illegal third party contacts. [...]

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07 March 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Third Party Contacts – Final Step Is To Call Consumer Attorney

Consumer lawyer John Watts recommends that your final step in dealing with abusive debt collectors who call third parties is to contact an experienced consumer attorney to learn about your options. When you are the victim of third party contacts by an abusive bill collector, and after you obtain a statement from the third party [...]

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01 March 2010 ~ 2 Comments

FDCPA – Why Debt Collectors Call Third Parties

Consumer litigation attorney John Watts discusses the reason why debt collectors call your neighbors, co-workers, or family members. The simple reason is this is the most effective way bill collectors have to force you to contact them to stop the embarrassment of third parties knowing your personal financial business. Contact us to get our free [...]

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10 February 2010 ~ 0 Comments

India Globalization Capital Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2010

India Globalization Capital Announces Financial Results for Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2010
BETHESDA, MD–(Marketwire – 02/10/10) – India Globalization Capital, Inc. (AMEX: IGC – News ), a company competing in the rapidly growing materials and infrastructure industry in India, announced financial results for the third quarter of fiscal year 2010 ended December 31, 2009. The company [...]

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07 January 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Examples Of Illegal Third Party Contacts By Debt Collectors

Consumer Attorney John Watts discusses examples of how abusive debt collectors violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) by contacting third parties. Some of the typical ways the FDCPA is violated by bill collectors is asking neighbors to take a message to the consumer, asking if the consumer is feeling ok, etc. If you [...]

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