From CONSUMER PROTECTION ALERT (via Allied Progress) <[email protected]>
Subject ACTION NEEDED: Fight Debt Spam
Date September 16, 2019 9:00 PM
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Friend,

Debt collectors could soon be allowed to spam you with an unlimited number of texts and emails. Everyday. Every minute.

If this rule from the Trump administration goes into effect, millions of families could suddenly see their inboxes overwhelmed with messages from random debt companies (and possibly scammers) without prior permission. Many of these harassing messages could even threaten consumers over debts that are so old they can’t be legally pursued, or debts that don’t even belong to that person!

Before the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finalizes this proposal, we want to be sure Kathy Kraninger understands just what she’ll be doing to American consumers. So we’ve made a 10-hour long video of email and text noises to show Kraninger just what the CFPB’s debt proposal will sound like.

Click here to send her the video, and fight back against our new spammer-in-chief!

>>> TrumpSpam.org

American consumers don’t want this policy. So why are Donald Trump and Kathy Kraninger letting debt collectors crush you with spam? Because they don’t care about consumer harassment -- as long as their GOP donors are happy!

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may be standing with spammers and their wealthy donors, but it’s not too late to fight back.

Send Kathy Kraninger our video and show her what life will sound like under the debt spam plan at TrumpSpam.org.

>>> TrumpSpam.org

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