Do you find yourself bombarded with incessant calls from (913) 312-1013? If so, you’re not alone. Many individuals have reported the same frustrations from calls originating from Comenity Bank, a lending institution that offers credit cards and various credit solutions.
While Comenity Bank may have legitimate reasons for these calls, they must still adhere to the guidelines outlined in the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Secure your rights and obtain a free case evaluation with one of our highly qualified debt harassment lawyers.
The FDCPA is a federal law designed to protect consumers from abusive, misleading, or unjust debt collection methods. This law applies not only to debt collectors but also to lending institutions such as Comenity Bank. The FDCPA prohibits the use of automated calling systems, including pre-recorded messages and robocalls, and sets limits on the hours when debt collectors can call.
The recipient can demand that communication cease, and if the harassing calls persist, the recipient may be eligible for compensation up to $1,000 as per the FDCPA.
It’s essential to recognize that Comenity Bank may use different phone numbers apart from (913) 312-1013 for these harassing calls. Some of the other numbers they may use include:
If you receive calls from any of these numbers, it’s vital to take action to safeguard your rights.
At Legal Rights Advocates, we are dedicated to supporting clients who face harassment from debt collectors, including phone harassment. By retaining a lawyer from our firm, individuals receiving bothersome calls from Comenity Bank can gain a significant advantage. We can guide you in filing a lawsuit against Comenity Bank for violating the FDCPA and help you put an end to these calls.
A debt harassment attorney can offer peace of mind and the assurance that your rights will be protected. Our lawyers bring their experience and knowledge to the table, ensuring that you receive the maximum compensation allowed under the FDCPA. Do not hesitate to contact one of our qualified debt harassment attorneys for a free case evaluation today.
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