Debt Collection on Your Social Media? Know Your Rights

Debt Collection on Your Social Media? Know Your Rights
Includes Full-Length Instructional Video, Document Downloads, Key Points & Practical Strategies
This comprehensive analysis covers the November 30, 2021 CFPB debt collection rule updates that modernized the 1977 FDCPA for the digital age. The new regulations establish specific limits on debt collector communications across social media platforms, text messages, and emails while maintaining strict privacy protections. Key provisions include the 7-calls-in-7-days rule for phone contact, mandatory opt-out mechanisms for all electronic communications, and strict requirements for social media contact that must remain private and clearly identify the collector’s purpose. The rules also address workplace contact restrictions, limited content voicemail requirements, and prior consent revocation procedures. Attorney Brian Parker provides practical strategies including cease and desist letters, documentation methods, and enforcement tactics to protect consumer rights in the modern digital landscape.
Documents included with this video:
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CFPB Debt Collection Rule Consumer Rights Guide
Complete breakdown of the CFPB’s new debt collection rules covering electronic communications, call limits, opt-out rights, and practical strategies to stop collector harassment. -
Basic Cease and Desist Template
Essential cease and desist letter template to stop debt collector harassment and protect your credit reports. Includes debt dispute language and FCRA permissible purpose challenges. -
Cease and Desist Letter Template
Complete template to stop debt collector harassment and protect your credit report. Includes workplace protection and debt dispute language. -
Cease and Desist Debt Collection Template
Comprehensive cease and desist letter template that revokes prior consent and stops debt collector harassment using TCPA, FDCPA, and FCRA protections.
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