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Tell the CFPB:
Don’t Let Debt Collectors Spam Consumers
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Friend,
Don’t you think the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau should live up to its name and actually protect consumers?
Unfortunately, Trump’s CFPB is about to weaken regulations governing debt collection tactics, giving third-party debt collectors free rein to harass Americans with unlimited texts and emails. The new rules would even protect debt collection lawyers who are employing false, deceptive, or misleading tactics!
The agency responsible for protecting consumers shouldn’t be doing the debt collection industry’s bidding by making it easier for debt collectors to invade consumers’ privacy.
Can you add your voice and tell Trump’s CFPB to put consumers first and keep these protections intact?
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Here’s what could happen without these consumer protections:
- Debt collectors could bombard American consumers with unlimited texts and emails, and they wouldn’t even be required to ask your permission.
- False, deceptive, or misleading tactics by debt collection lawyers would be protected.
- Debt collectors would be allowed to call consumers seven times per week, per debt.
American consumers face these shady tactics every day: more than 34,600 complaints have been filed against only five of the top debt collection companies. It’s on the CFPB to step in and put a stop to this harassment.
Will you add your voice and demand that the CFPB live up to its name and protect consumers?
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