
Consumer Credit Law
We all get tired of writing those checks every month. Consumer use of credit cards has skyrocketed since the end of World War II. Unfortunately, with that increased financial flexibility came increased harassment by creditors and bill collectors, destructive identity theft, highly aggressive and legally suspect practices of so-called "downmarket" debt purchasers, error-filled credit reports ... leading many consumers to feel understandably overwhelmed, frustrated, and exasperated.
What can a consumer do to combat the onslaught?
Call the Law Office of Sheryl Schelin to discuss any of these or other related consumer credit issues. Check out the free tips and forms on this site for quick and easy things you can do yourself, without the aid of an attorney. Read this page for the answers to some frequently asked questions about consumer credit and your rights under the law.
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