February 7, 2012

Five (5) Things To Do If You Are Sued By A Debt Collector / For An Old Debt.

If you are being sued by a debt collector for an old debt, there are five things you need to do immediately.

First: Read the lawsuit; see who is suing you on this alleged debt. Don’t worry if you do not know who the Plaintiff is. It’s ok. The chances are very good that the Plaintiff who is suing you is not the same company that you may have incurred the debt with.

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February 6, 2012

Do You Know Your Rights When It Comes To Creditor Harassment?

There’s no question that times are tough right now. Ever-increasing costs of living and disproportionate salaries have become the norm, and many Americans have no choice but to pay for everyday essentials with credit. Of course, creditors are entitled to repayment of any amounts extended to consumers, plus interest, and they are well within their rights to pursue collection of delinquent accounts – usually.
However, the law does not give creditors free rein to collect on debts in any way they see fit. The Florida Consumer Collection Practices Act, Florida Statute § 559.55 et. seq., describes certain things that creditors are absolutely not allowed do when attempting to collect on a debt owed to them. Many debtors just don’t know what creditors can and can’t do when trying to collect, and automatically assume that the creditor’s conduct is allowed by the law – after all, a creditor wouldn’t do anything illegal, right? Unfortunately, that’s not the case. It’s important for you to know your rights when it comes to collection activities, because many creditors aren’t playing by the rules, and they’re counting on debtors to be misinformed and thus easily intimidated.

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December 23, 2011

Can A Debt Collector Collect On Zombie Debts Or Old Debts?

Debt Collectors often try to collect on Zombie Debts or really old debts that should have died a long time ago, yet, they somehow survive just like a zombie and keep on coming after you.

Please watch this video to learn how to deal with zombie debts.

Attorney Carmen Dellutri of the Dellutri Law Group, tells you exactly how to deal with Zombie Debt Collectors.

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June 20, 2011

The Best Reasons To Defend Your Credit Card Lawsuit Part I

As a Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney, I meet with people all the time who are experiencing debt collection problems. One of the things that drives me crazy are the small lawsuits: credit cards, medical bills, etc that are brought by a debt collector five times removed. The reason they annoy me so much is because they prey on people's fears.

If people really knew the facts about these debt collectors and what they have to prove to win their cases, things in the small claims and civil courts would change.

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May 10, 2011

What Happens If My Debt Is Sold To Another Debt Collector?

The law encourages assignment of contracts. When your debts are sold to a debt collector, you do not lose your legal rights.

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March 23, 2011

What Should I Do If I Receive a Debt Collection Letter?

Attorneys Carmen Dellutri and David Fineman of the Dellutri Law Group, P.A. discuss what to do if you receive a letter from a Debt Collector.

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February 21, 2011

Can A Debt Collector Call You If You Have An Attorney?

As a Consumer Protection Attorney, I get asked this question quite often, and the answer is always a qualified Yes and No. Let me explain: The first inquiry we have to make is who is the creditor and who is trying to collect the debt. Once, we determine who the creditor is: Let's say it's Visa Card. A typical unsecured creditor.

Then we have to determine who is attempting to collect the debt. Is Visa Card attempting to collect their own debt or did they hire out the debt collection process to a third party debt collector?

This is very important because if Visa Card is attempting to collect their own debts, then we are playing by one set of rules, and if they hired a third party debt collector to collect on the debt, we are playing by another set of rules.

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January 25, 2011

Open Account vs. Account Stated

When credit card companies sue for an amount owed, a consumer may see these two: Open Account or Account Stated and wonder what they are. Although there are several causes of action at a credit card companies disposal, the most prominent among those being breach of contract and damages, Open Account and Account Stated are usually included.

I want to focus on these two causes of action frequently relied on by credit card companies: Open Account and Account Stated because these are the most misunderstood by the consumer.

To properly bring a claim for Account Stated the Plaintiff must allege two elements: (1) that there was an agreement between the parties that a certain balance is correct and due, and (2) there existed an express or implicit promise to pay that balance. When this claim is used, there will often be a paragraph in the complaint alleging that the debtor made no objection to the amount due. Usually, we can object to this claim as consumers usually do object in some fashion.

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January 20, 2011

LaSalle (Bank of America) Forecloses On $432 Debt ?

Dorothy Rhue Allen lived in her home and paid each and every mortgage payment on a 30 year mortgage for 29 years and 11 months. She missed her last payment of $432 because she was in the hospital. Rather than allow her to just make up the payment, the bank (servicer) foreclosed. When Ms. Allen purchased the home in 1976, she borrowed $40,000.00. Assuming that her payment was $432 for the last 29 years and 11 months, Ms. Allen had paid $155,088.00 over that time. According to her attorney, Ms. Allen was in the hospital and missed the last payment.

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November 22, 2010

The Debt Collectors Are Getting Sneakier

Recently, there have been two cases of interest where the Debt Collectors have been getting sneakier. It seems that the Debt Collectors are now starting to impersonate Courts and Sheriffs.

This is a sign of the times, and I'm sure this is not the end of the scams that the Debt Collectors will employ. I don't know if it is a sign of their desperation or whether they actually think that consumers are so scared that they can take advantage of them while breaking the law themselves.

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October 12, 2010

Consumer Protection Program Website Is Live

The Dellutri Law Group is proud to announce that it's newest website is live. The website can be found at www.consumerlawissues.com. Or, you can just click on one of the links. The website contains videos from the firm's weekly call-in television show, The Consumer Protection Program.

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September 25, 2010

Debt Collectors Are Using Social Media To Collect

I sue Debt Collectors for harassing and abusive conduct in collecting debts. One thing that I have to say is that some of the debt collectors are very creative.

We’ve heard to be cautious with social media for purposes of employment and crime, but it appears there is another predator that preys upon the posts and friends on person’s social media sites – debt collectors. The ABA Journal Law News has recently reported on a lawsuit against a debt collection company out of Jacksonville, Florida where the allegations assert very normal, yet illegal, tactics of contacting friends and family over another person’s debt by the debt collection company. The twist in the case comes from the method of contact; not by phone or mail but rather, Facebook. While the debt collection company did not comment on the suit, it did acknowledge that the company will use social networking sites to contact individuals when contact cannot otherwise be made.

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August 28, 2010

Abusive Debt Collection…Is There No End To Their Abuse?

As a Consumer Lawyer who fights debt collectors for abusive debt collection practices, I have heard many debt collection nightmares. Recently, I read an article that honestly did not shock me after hearing numerous stories from clients who told me they were surprised to find out that they had a judgment against them. The article is about a process server and officer manager that have been criminally charged in false service filings for debt collectors in Las Vegas. I truly hope this conduct is isolated but would not be surprised to find out it isn’t. It seems the process server was allegedly attempting to help a debt collector obtain default judgments in debt collection lawsuits.

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July 26, 2010

Abusive Debt Collection Is On The Rise

As a Consumer Lawyer helping people deal with abusive debt collectors, I listen to consumers tell me things that shock me. Unsurprisingly in today’s economy, a recent MSN.com popular search expose showed popular searches on the following: “Lawsuits and collectors,” “Fair Debt Collection,” “Fair Debt Collection Lawsuits,” “Things debt collectors can’t do,” “Violating the collection law,” and “Complaints about bill collectors.” Why do you think this is?

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February 23, 2010

Carmen Dellutri Interviewed About Bad Debt Collectors

Consumer Protection Attorney Carmen Dellutri, managing partner of The Dellutri Law Group, P.A. was recently interviewed on NBC about rogue debt collectors who intimidate, harass and break the law attempting to collect consumer debts.

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