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Approved under the consumer protection act, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects your rights against unfair, abusive and deceptive collection behavior.
FDCPA violations by Wakefield & Associates may include:








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All communication from collector to consumer
Wakefield & Associates is a debt collection agency based in Colorado.
A debt collection agency might violate the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act by making false allegations or statements and constant collection calls. Hiring a debt harassment lawyer can help you stop debt harassment calls and get remunerations up to $1000 plus the court costs and attorney fees.
Yes, they are a legitimate company who collects debts on behalf of companies from various sectors.
According to the Better Business Bureau, they were founded in 1986 and are currently based in Aurora. Their website, however, claims that they were founded in 1946 in Colorado. They mostly work in the Denver and Aurora metropolitan regions. Buzzfile also confirms the founding date as stated by the BBB. They also estimate their annual revenue to be around $7.4 million.
Wakefield claims that they take a fair and professional approach while interacting with the customers of clients and have one of the lowest complaint rates in the industry. They have call centres in Denver, and Jefferson City, MO; Fort Morgan, CO, and Knoxville, TN. They advertise nationwide calling capabilities catering to different time zones.
Wakefield & Associates offers various kinds of collection services like first-party, third-party, and early out, to healthcare providers, educational institutions, property managers, finance companies, and banks, and commercial accounts as well.
The company is a member of different professional associations like HFMA, NRHA, ACA International, AAHAM, USCOC, and MGMA. In addition to that, they are also a member of the Apartment Association of Metro Denver.
If you think Wakefield & Associates has been calling you excessively, that might be taken as an illegal practice that violates the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. The Better Business Bureau has closed 149 complaints in the last 3 years with 75 of them being closed in the last year. Most of the cases were filed for problems related to billing and collections. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has lodged 129 complaints against Wakefield since March 2015. Justia has listed at least 6 cases of civil litigation against them as well.
It is illegal for any debt collection agency to make threats about suing or garnishing your wages. It is also very unlikely for them to sue you for debts you don’t owe or they cannot validate.
But they can always summon you in a court of law and if a default judgment is passed then your wages might get garnished. In such cases, it is best to hire a debt harassment lawyer if you are being summoned to a court.








