How Many Times a Day Can a Debt Collector Call? Understanding the FDCPA

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) prohibits debt collectors from placing repeated or continuous calls with intent to harass.

Calling Frequency Limits

A 2021 amendment directs that collectors are presumed to violate the law if:

  • They call more than 7 times in 7 days
  • They call within 7 days of a prior debt call

Collectors cannot call more than once a day per debt. The FDCPA usually applies to third-party debt collectors, not original creditors.

Rules clarified that collectors cannot call:

  • More than 7 times in 7 days
  • Within 7 days of speaking about a debt

Consumer Rights and Reporting Violations

You can contact authorities if improperly bothered by collectors. Send an application to Rospotrebnadzor or the Central Bank.

The Debt Collection Rule also presumes law violation if:

  • More than 7 calls in 7 days
  • Calls within 7 days of prior debt discussion

Harassment, including excessive calls, is prohibited. Collectors cannot call early morning or late evening.

The 7-in-7 Rule

The 7-in-7 rule states:

  • Creditors cannot contact debtors more than 7 times in 7 days
  • They cannot call within 7 days of a debt discussion

A 2021 FDCPA amendment presumes violation if:

  • Over 7 calls in 7 days
  • Calls within 7 days of prior debt talk

You can report collector misconduct to authorities by detailing violations.

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