LAWDOG Fair Debt Collection Practices Act
Section 808 - 15 USC 1692 (f)
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Section 808
Unfair practices
A debt collector may not use unfair or unconscionable means to
collect or attempt to collect any debt. Without limiting the general application of the
foregoing, the following conduct is a violation of this section:
(1) The collection of any amount (including any interest, fee,
charge, or expense incidental to the principal obligation) unless such amount is expressly
authorized by the agreement creating the debt or permitted by law.
(2) The acceptance by a debt collector from any person of a
check or other payment instrument postdated by more than five days unless such person is
notified in writing of the debt collector's intent to deposit such check or instrument not
more than ten nor less than three business days prior to such deposit.
(3) The solicitation by a debt collector of any postdated check
or other postdated payment instrument for the purpose of threatening or instituting
criminal prosecution.
(4) Depositing or threatening to deposit any postdated check or
other postdated payment instrument prior to the date on such check or instrument.
(5) Causing charges to be made to any person for communications
by concealment of the true purpose of the communication. Such charges include, but are not
limited to, collect telephone calls and telegram fees.
(6) Taking or threatening to take any nonjudicial action to
effect dispossession or disablement of property if --
(A) there is no present right to possession of the property
claimed as collateral through an enforceable security interest;
(B) there is no present intention to take possession of the
property; or
(C) the property is exempt by law from such dispossession or
disablement.
(7) Communicating with a consumer regarding a debt by post card.
(8) Using any language or symbol, other than the debt
collector's address, on any envelope when communicating with a consumer by use of the
mails or by telegram, except that a debt collector may use his business name if such name
does not indicate that he is in the debt collection business.
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