Debt Collectors Pursue Incorrect Amounts Without Verification
Collection agencies attempt to collect debt amounts that do not match the original obligation, in violation of FDCPA accuracy requirements. Consumers disputing the amount face continued collection pressure rather than a corrected validation notice. The burden of proof falls entirely on the consumer to disprove a figure the collector cannot substantiate.
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