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Four Ways To Get Help If You’re a CONSUMER

We can’t counsel individual consumers at National Consumer Law Center – our staff is too small -- but here are ways you can get help from us and others:

You can file complaints about debt-collecting tactics with:
  • The Federal Trade Commission, which says consumer complaints about collectors have topped their lists for three years running. They’re at https://rn.ftc.gov/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=PU01
  • State attorneys general also handle consumer complaints. To find your state’s attorney general click here.
  • National Consumer Law Center also offers a brochure called “What You Should Know About Debt Collection.” Single copies are free but there is a charge for orders of 20 copies or more. To order a free copy call 617-542-8010. About pricing for bulk orders please call NCLC's Publications Department at 617/542-9595.

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