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Home New York Credit & Debt Where To Go For Help
The Federal Trade Commission Nearest You
Where To File A Consumer Complaint (AG Locations Throughout NY)
New
York City Complaint Directory (Complaints Handled Not By The NY AG's
Office)
A-Z Directory of where to go for help. From Banks to veterinarians!
AG Complaint Forms For All Occasions (New York)
Federal Trade Commission (Online Complaint Form)
The FTC regulates credit reporting agencies and can impose fines and other
penalties.
On their drop box next to "Subject of Your complaint" Choose "Credit
Reports" or whatever your problem is.
Banks & Credit
Unions (Consumer-SOS)
If your credit card issue is a bank or credit union, find out who regulates
them.
Find Your Local Newspaper, Magazine, Radio & TV Stations
Give them a little bad press and you're bargaining power increases
tremendously. Select your state, and then click on your county or city for the
proper media to report to. (DC Not Included).
Find The AARP In
New York
The AARP offers legal advocacy for seniors and may also have state specific
consumer brochures which are available to everyone.
National Help Orgs For A Variety Of Consumer Problems
The Elderly, Environment, Families, Fraud, Health & Safety, Insurance The
Handicapped, Medical Problems, Telemarketing and more.
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Time Limit On Collecting A Debt and the Maximum Amount You Can Be Charged
From what I understand,
You have a credit card bill that goes back eleven years. Your original bill was for $600.00 and now a collection agency wants 1800.00 from you. You've asked me if there's a limit to how long they can collect on past due bills and if there's a legal limit on what they can charge you.
Normally credit cards have agreements which state that in the
event of a dispute, the laws of State ________ will apply. While the contract
may or may not be binding as to which SOL applies, play it safe. Look for the
credit laws and SOL in the state listed in your original agreement or loan
application.,
See Credit Laws (Consumer-SOS)
Consumer-SOS.