Specifically for CompuCredit Holdings collecting credit card debt in Fayetteville, AR
A complete playbook for every collector interaction — from the first call to resolving the account — based on FDCPA rights. This guide is tailored to residents of Fayetteville dealing with CompuCredit Holdings, one of the most-complained-about debt collectors for credit card debt accounts. In Arkansas, the statute of limitations is 5 years and wage garnishment is capped at 25% of disposable earnings.
5 years
Arkansas SOL on Credit Card Debt
$5,221
Average Credit Card Debt
25% of disposable earnings
Garnishment Limit
CompuCredit Holdings has a documented pattern of FDCPA violations. If any of these happen to you, document them immediately and file a CFPB complaint.
These steps apply directly to your situation as a Fayetteville resident dealing with CompuCredit Holdings.
When a collector calls, get their name, company name, address, and what debt they're calling about. Do not confirm your address, employment, or that you owe anything. Ask them to send everything in writing.
Tell them: 'I prefer to communicate in writing. Please send all correspondence by mail.' This creates a paper trail and prevents manipulative phone tactics. You can legally require written communication.
Use your FDCPA § 1692g rights immediately. Send a certified validation letter demanding proof of the debt's validity, amount, original creditor, and collector's authority to collect.
Legal: send letters, call between 8am-9pm, file lawsuits. Illegal: threaten arrest, use profanity, call your employer after being told to stop, misrepresent the amount or legal status, contact third parties about your debt.
Log every call: date, time, phone number, and everything said. Save every letter. Keep all certified mail receipts. This documentation is your evidence if violations occur or the debt goes to court.
These strategies are specific to credit card debt — the type of debt CompuCredit Holdings is collecting from Fayetteville residents.
AR Deceptive Trade Practices Act governs debt collection in Arkansas. File complaints with: AG Consumer Protection.
In Arkansas, wage garnishment is limited to 25% of disposable earnings. Income sources protected from garnishment include: Social Security, Workers' comp, Unemployment, Pension. CompuCredit Holdings must first obtain a court judgment before any garnishment can begin.
The statute of limitations for credit card debt in Arkansas is 5 years. After this period expires, CompuCredit Holdings cannot win a lawsuit on the debt if you raise the SOL as a defense in your Answer. Never ignore a lawsuit even on time-barred debt.
Known violations by CompuCredit Holdings include: Hidden fees in subprime credit card agreements; Misrepresenting credit card terms; Deceptive marketing of credit products. Document any violations immediately and file a complaint at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.
To dispute credit card debt with CompuCredit Holdings: send a written validation request via certified mail within 30 days of first contact, demand the original creditor name, full chain of assignment, and original signed agreement. Start with: request debt validation under fdcpa § 1692g.
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