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How People Who Are Receiving Phone Calls From Debt Collectors Can Get Paid Up To $1,000 and Potentially Have Their Debt Eliminated

(and Get The Phone Calls To Stop)

  • Are you receiving phone calls from a company that is trying to collect a debt from you?
  • Would you like to get paid up to $1,000 from the company calling you?
  • Would you like to potentially have the debt you owe the company forgiven, at no cost to you?
  • Would you simply like the phone calls to stop?

If you answered “Yes” to the questions above, you are not alone.

Below you can learn more and take a 60-second survey to see if you qualify to get free help from a consumer advocate who can help you get paid up to $1,000, get the calls to stop, and potentially even have the debt eliminated at no cost to you.

Why Debt Collectors May Have To Pay You Up To $1,000

There are many rules set out by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).

It is against the law for debt collectors to break these rules.

Nevertheless, many companies break at least one of these rules when calling consumers to collect a debt.

The most common violation of the FDCPA is harassing the consumer.

Companies often call too much and/or say things that qualify as harassment. 

If you have experienced any type of harassment from a debt collector, you may be eligible to be paid up to $1,000.

A free call with a consumer advocate can help you determine if you have a case in a matter of minutes.

Also, getting paid up to $1,000 would not cost you anything.  

The company trying to collect the debt would have to pay any and all fees associated with getting you paid.

Why Debt Collectors Might Forgive Your Debt!

When debt collectors cross the line and break one of the rules established by the FDCPA, they know that they will almost certainly lose if they try to fight in court at a trial.

As a result, many companies choose to settle out of court, because going to trial could cost them well over $20,000.

As part of the settlement agreement to avoid going to court, many companies agree to waive the debt owed by the consumer.

By waiving the debt, they can write it off as a loss and save up to $20,000 or more on the costs of a trial.

In essence, this means that you could be paid up to $1,000 to have a debt eliminated.

A free call with a consumer advocate can help you determine if you have a case in a matter of minutes.

Also, getting paid up to $1,000, and potentially having a debt waived, would not cost you anything.  

The company trying to collect the debt would have to pay any and all fees associated with getting you paid.

How To Get Paid Up To $1,000 and
Potentially Have Your Debt Eliminated

To see if you qualify to get paid up to $1,000 to and potentially have your debt waived, all you need to do is complete a 60-second survey survey.

If you’re qualified, you’ll be able to talk with a consumer advocate – for free – who will walk you through the process of getting paid up to $1,000 to and potentially having your debt waived.

The call only takes a few minutes, and is 100% free.

Also, getting paid up to $1,000, and potentially having a debt waived, would not cost you anything.  

The company trying to collect the debt would have to pay any and all fees associated with getting you paid.