Identity Theft: How to Use the FCRA, FDCPA, and TCPA to Help Your Client and Yourself - On-Demand
Webinar now available on-demand.
Over 11 million Americans are victims of identity theft each year, and 7 percent of U.S. households report some type of identity fraud — proof that identity theft is still a growing problem. So what can you do when your client is the victim of identity theft?
The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act are useful tools in connection with identity theft:
- The FCRA is used to fix credit reports. People often learn about ID theft when a debt collector comes after them.
- The FDCPA is used to stop abusive and illegal tactics of the debt collector.
- When the original creditor or collectors incessantly call a person's cell phone, the TCPA is used to stop those calls.
Learn more about these and other useful tools to help your client in the aftermath of identity theft with this in-depth webinar on-demand, presented by attorney John Watts.
Order this advice-rich webinar on-demand risk free.
Identity Theft: How to Use the FCRA, FDCPA, and TCPA to Help Your Client and Yourself — is just $107.
Because this is an on-demand webinar you enjoy:
- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.
If you ordered an on-demand webinar, your access instructions with link to download all materials will be sent to you via email within 24 hours of the program airing. Please add Custserv@blr.com to your safe sender list to ensure delivery.
About Your Presenter:
Attorney John Watts, of Watts & Herring, LLC, has extensive experience in litigating and trying personal injury and wrongful death cases but primarily what he focuses on now is representing consumers against abusive debt collectors and helping families figure out the best approach to long-term care including nursing home care. He does this with VA benefits, Alabama Medicaid, and other strategies.
He has a great interest in marketing—learning the most effective ways to market and taking action on what he learns. Most importantly, he is a Christian and enjoys teaching in one-on-one settings as well as speaking to groups about biblical subjects.
Identity Theft: How to Use the FCRA, FDCPA, and TCPA to Help Your Client and Yourself - On-Demand
Webinar now available on-demand.
Over 11 million Americans are victims of identity theft each year, and 7 percent of U.S. households report some type of identity fraud -- proof that identity theft is still a growing problem. So what can you do when your client is the victim of identity theft?
The Fair Credit Reporting Act, Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and the Telephone Consumer Protection Act are useful tools in connection with identity theft:
- The FCRA is used to fix credit reports. People often learn about ID theft when a debt collector comes after them.
- The FDCPA is used to stop abusive and illegal tactics of the debt collector.
- When the original creditor or collectors incessantly call a person's cell phone, the TCPA is used to stop those calls.
Learn more about these and other useful tools to help your client in the aftermath of identity theft with this webinar on-demand, presented by attorney John Watts.
Webinar Agenda:
- Overview of identity theft: The problem, types of identity theft, and dealing with the aftermath
- Fair Credit Reporting Act: Correcting errors due to identity theft
- Fair Debt Collections Practices Act: Stopping the debt collector following identity theft
- Telephone Consumer Protection Act: Stopping phone calls following identity theft
- And more!
Order this advice-rich webinar on-demand risk free.
Identity Theft: How to Use the FCRA, FDCPA, and TCPA to Help Your Client and Yourself — is just $107.
Because this is an on-demand webinar you enjoy:
- Fast, convenient learning without any out-of-office time lost;
- No travel-related expenses or complications;
- The perfect affordable way to update yourself rapidly on current laws.
If you ordered an on-demand webinar, your access instructions with link to download all materials will be sent to you via email within 24 hours of the program airing. Please add Custserv@blr.com to your safe sender list to ensure delivery.