[Eastern Account Systems of Connecticut, Inc.] Threatened to contact someone or
I am writing to formally document and assert that Eastern Account System , Inc. has engaged in conduct that violates federal law, specifically the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act ( FDCPA ), 15 U.S.C. 1692 et seq. Eastern Account System , Inc. has repeatedly contacted my employer on multiple occas
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surfaced semanticallyDebt Collectors Send Demand Letters to Employers Instead of Debtors
Collection agencies send demand letters and debt notices directly to debtors' employers rather than home addresses, exposing employment relationships to debt information in clear violation of FDCPA. The tactic jeopardizes jobs while the collector refuses to verify the debt or cease contact. This is a documented and recurring FDCPA violation pattern.
Firstsource Business Process Services Contacts Customer Employer Improperly
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Debt Collectors Send Duplicate Letters Violating FDCPA
A debt collection agency sent three identical collection letters with the same reference number, violating FDCPA requirements around debt communication. Consumers lack tools to systematically track and report such violations.
Debt Collector Illegally Contacts Ex-Spouse and Shares Financial Information
A debt collection agency contacted a consumer's ex-spouse and disclosed sensitive financial information without consent, violating FDCPA third-party communication rules. The alleged underlying debt was previously settled. Individual FDCPA violation complaint.
Debt Collectors Violate Cease Communication Orders and Expose Consumer SSNs in Emails
Credit Counsel Inc. continued demanding payment and accusing a consumer of fraud after receiving a formal written cease communication request under the FDCPA — and included the consumer's full Social Security number in an email, creating a separate data exposure risk. The collector's response did not limit itself to the legally permitted confirmations of ceasing contact or notifying of legal action. Both the FDCPA violation and the SSN exposure represent serious consumer harm with no adequate enforcement mechanism in place.
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