Are you tired of the non-stop calls from 720-456-3697? Many people share your frustration with calls from Comenity Bank, a credit provider that offers credit cards and other credit solutions.
Despite Comenity Bank’s possible justification for these calls, they must still follow the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
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The FDCPA is a federal law that protects consumers from any form of abusive, deceptive, or unjust debt collection practices. This law applies to both debt collectors and lending institutions like Comenity Bank.
The FDCPA restricts the use of automated call systems, such as pre-recorded messages and robo-calls, and regulates the hours that debt collectors can make phone calls.
The recipient can request the calls to stop, and if harassment continues, the recipient is entitled to compensation up to $1,000 according to the FDCPA.
It’s crucial to note that Comenity Bank may use different phone numbers in addition to 720-456-3697 for these calls.
Some of the other numbers include:
If you receive calls from any of these numbers, it’s important to take action to defend your rights.
At Legal Rights Advocates, we strive to assist clients who are facing harassment from debt collectors, including phone harassment. By hiring a lawyer from our firm, individuals who are troubled by calls from Comenity Bank can benefit greatly. We can guide you in filing a lawsuit against Comenity Bank for violating the FDCPA and help you stop the calls.
Having a debt harassment attorney on your side can bring peace of mind. Our lawyers bring their expertise and knowledge to the case, ensuring that your rights are defended and that you receive the maximum compensation allowed under the FDCPA. Don’t wait, get in touch with one of our experienced debt harassment lawyers today for a free case review.
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