How do I stop debt collection calls during the settlement process?

In Nebraska, there are several ways to stop debt collection calls while going through the settlement process. The first step is to reach out to the debt collection agency directly and request that they stop calling. You can tell them that you are in the process of working out a settlement and that making calls is not going to help the situation. Most debt collection agencies are willing to work with you on this and will stop calling if you request it. If the collection agency refuses to stop calling, you have other options. You can file a complaint with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) or the Nebraska Attorney General’s Office. They will investigate the debt collection agency and take appropriate action if they find any violations. This should stop the debt collection calls. Another option is to send a “cease-and-desist letter”, which is a formal written request to the collection agency to stop calling you. This letter should be sent certified mail so that you have proof that you sent it. Once the letter has been received by the debt collection agency, they are legally obligated to stop calling you. Finally, you can also contact a consumer law attorney who can help you legally protect yourself during the debt settlement process. With the help of a knowledgeable attorney, you can be sure that your rights are being upheld and that you won’t be harassed by debt collectors.

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