To file a complaint against a collection agency, you can contact the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or your state's attorney general's office. Provide details of the issue, such as the agency's name, contact information, and the nature of the complaint. Keep records of any communication and documentation related to the collection agency.
File a complaint against him, or file a civil suit against his agency or department.
Which agency of the County are you dissatisfied with? File your complaint with the head of that particular branch or agency.
The government can prohibit you from traveling (if you are on probation or out on bail, for example), but a private collection agency doesn't have that kind of power. If they're telling you they do, you may want to file a complaint against them.
Can a collection agency file charges for a bad check
wage garnishment, file a lien against you, etc.
Contact the agency's internal affairs office and/or the agency/State inspector general.
I would contact the customer service department and then contact the better business bureau to file a complaint.
If the agency repeatedly unfounds their complaints after investigating, speak with the agency supervisors and determine if they will pursue a complaint of malicious lcomplaints against the accuser.
Yes you can and you should file this complaint with the police department.
File a dispute with the credit reporting agency.
Start by making a complaint against their employer. If you want to file a complaint with the state you would complain to the State Board of Pharmacy.
No. A collection agency has no legal authority. They can refer the account to a collections attorney who can then file a lawsuit for the debt owed. Yes! A collection agency has the right to file a lawsuit as the assigned creditor under the agreement that you signed when applying for the credit card.