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Are you being called by Donald R. Conrad, PLC?*


Are You Being Called By Donald R. Conrad, PLC?* Here’s What You Need to Know

If your monthly obligations have gone into arrears because you lost your job, became too ill to work, or experienced a costly crisis such as a divorce, your creditors may end up hiring debt collectors to recoup the outstanding balances. Be warned: not all collectors treat consumers with respect. If you find yourself being harassed, threatened, and sworn at, start looking for an attorney.

Your Rights Under the FDCPA

The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, or FDCPA, is a consumer protection law that regulates what third-party collectors can say or do while attempting to collect a debt. Any collection agency that uses tricks like the following faces fines and even loss of their license.

  • Ignoring a formal cease communications request
  • Using profane or obscene language
  • Calling you before 8:00 a.m. and after 9:00 p.m. in your time zone
  • Contacting you directly even after you’ve hired an attorney to represent you in the matter
  • Calling you at work if you’ve already told them that such calls are not permitted by your employer
  • Refusing to provide proof that you owe a debt and they are authorized to collect it

Are You Being Called By Donald R. Conrad, PLC.?

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Company Profile: Donald R. Conrad, PLC

If you are being called by Donald R. Conrad, PLC, information about the company is below.

Donald R. Conrad, PLC is a debt collection law office located in Livonia, Michigan. It was established in 2009, has less than 10 employees, and is managed by founding partner Donald R. Conrad. Litigation records archived at the PACER (Public Access to Court Electronic Records) website indicate that people who believed they were being harassed by Donald R. Conrad, PLC fought back in court.

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Alleged Violations against Donald R. Conrad, PLC

John Cobb vs. Donald R. Conrad, PLC et al*

According to PACER, in or around late 2010 or early 2011, Michigan resident John Cobb allegedly started receiving collection calls from Donald R. Conrad, PLC regarding an alleged debt. He later complained that on at least three occasions, a “Stephanie” left a voicemail that was intended to collect the debt but did not identify her as a debt collector.

Feeling harassed by Donald R. Conrad, PLC, Mr. Cobb hired a consumer attorney and sued the firm for allegedly using deceptive means to collect a debt.

The matter was later settled.

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Hire an Attorney

The phone number for Donald R. Conrad, PLC is 1-734-524-9800. If you see it on your caller ID when the phone rings, you are being called by Donald R. Conrad, PLC, presumably about an alleged debt. If they leave you voice messages that obscure the reason for the call, hire a consumer attorney. Such collection tactics are illegal under the FDCPA, and if you file a claim against Donald R. Conrad, PLC, you could potentially win $1,000 per violation as well as attorney’s fees, court costs, and any actual damages. When you fight for your rights, you could be the one who ends up getting paid.

*Case taken from PACER (www.pacer.gov). File number is Case 2:11-cv-12521-SJM-LJM from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be constructed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Donald R. Conrad, PLC or any other third-party collection agency, you may not be entitled to any compensation.

About the author:

Contributor: Sergei Lemberg

Sergei Lemberg is a consumer rights attorney, practicing since 2006, whose practice focuses on consumer law, class actions and personal injury litigation. He is known for a United States Supreme Court case (Facebook v. Duguid) defending consumers from autodialers under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 to send unsolicited text messages. He is also the author of Defanging Debt Collectors, a book that teaches consumers how to battle debt collectors and win.

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