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When it was written, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act laid out a number of things that collectors are not allowed to do. In order to maintain consistency, and because there are still collectors today doing those things they are not allowed to do, the CFPB kept many of the original provisions from the FDCPA in its debt collection rule. That includes ensuring that collectors do not use false, deceptive, or misleading representations when attempting to collect on debts. In this episode, John Bedard walks through all of the things that collectors need to learn to make sure they do not run afoul of the law in this important area.
By Mike Gibb
When it was written, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act laid out a number of things that collectors are not allowed to do. In order to maintain consistency, and because there are still collectors today doing those things they are not allowed to do, the CFPB kept many of the original provisions from the FDCPA in its debt collection rule. That includes ensuring that collectors do not use false, deceptive, or misleading representations when attempting to collect on debts. In this episode, John Bedard walks through all of the things that collectors need to learn to make sure they do not run afoul of the law in this important area.