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Debt Collectors' Third Party Disclosure Violates Law

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Hello folks, and thank you for joining me once again for another episode of the ADR-NOW! Internet Radio Webinar.  I am your host, Anthony Johnson.

In this Webinar, we will discuss the importance of keeping a phone log for your conversations with debt collectors.  I have been hearing disturbing stories about how debt collectors are communicating your business with third parties in regards to your debt.  This is against the law!

The Fair Debt Collectioin Practices Act, Title 15, Section 1692, et. seq., prohibits the communication to third parties information in relation to a consumer debt, and if that has occurred, you may sue the debt collector for monetary damages. 

We will highlight a case scenario and show you how to start a communication log to document your communication with the debt collectors.  Tune into the ADR-NOW! Internet Radio Webinar at www.blogtalkradio.com/adrnow or call us for a free consultation at 888-502-0586.

DISCLAIMER: We are not attorneys.  We are not engaged in rendering legal advice.  We are Alternative Dispute Resolution Practitioners.  If legal advice is required, the assistance of a competent, qualified legal professional should be obtained.

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