Debt Collection Abuse by Arrow Financial
New York Debt Collections Abuse Lawyer
Do you believe that you have been the harassed or deceived by Arrow Financial?
You should know that abusive collection attempts violate federal law.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) outlaws the use of harassment and deception as tactics to coerce payments from debtors.
Debt Collection Abuse Cases in New York
It is important to become informed about your rights so that you can properly protect yourself and not be victimized by illegal debt collection practices.
FOR INSTANCE: It is against the law for debt collectors to do any of the following actions while attempting to collect a debt:
- contact you before 8:00 a.m. or after 9:00 p.m. ;
- threaten you with a lawsuit or arrest if no action is intended or allowed;
- calling continuously with the intent to harass;
- contact you when it is known that you are being represented by an attorney;
- reveal details of your debt with third parties, such as family, friends, co-workers, and employers
- contact you by public or embarrassing media
You should remember that it is unlawful for a debt collector to harass or deceive you in any way.
If you have found yourself the victim of what you consider debt collection harassment or abouse, then contact a New York debt collections abuse attorney who can help you determine if your rights have been violated and stand up for your rights in court and hold the agency accountable for their actions. Joseph Mauro possesses substantial experience in the area of debt collection abuse law, and can help you enforce your rights if necessary. Learn more about your rights and the possibility of compensation during a free case evaluation.
At the Law Offices of Joseph Mauro, we take most cases on a contingency basis. If we are successful in bringing a suit on your behalf, the abusive collection agency may be held responsible for your legal expenses.
If you believe that Arrow Financial has harassed you or violated your rights in attempting to collect a debt, then
contact a New York Debt Collections Abuse Attorney
who can help you determine your options.