Debt Collector Threatens Credit Damage for Disputed or Invalid Debt
Consumers receive threats of credit reporting damage from debt collectors for debts they dispute or do not owe. Collectors use credit score threats as leverage regardless of whether the underlying debt is valid. Consumers lack accessible, affordable tools to respond to these FDCPA violations.
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