Legal Question in Civil Rights Law in Wisconsin

Impersonating someone to get information

I had a dept collector call a relatives house saying I was applying for a loan and they needed my information can they do this


Asked on 10/19/07, 2:49 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Jonathan Safran Samster, Konkel & Safran, S.C.

Re: Impersonating someone to get information

It is lawful for a debt collector to contact third parties but only for the purpose of getting your contact information. The debt collector is not permitted to tell them that he or she is a debt collector attempting to collect a debt against you, and definitely should not be giving out any information regarding the alleged obligation. If a debt collector has made this kind of improper communication to a third-party, then you may have a right to recover damages against the debt collector for violating the federal fair debt collection practices act and possibly similar state laws. A consumer attorney would be able to give you advice about these matters. We have such an attorney in our office if you have further questons.

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Answered on 10/23/07, 10:59 pm


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