Specifically for Allied Interstate collecting phone & telecom debt in Wilmington, DE
Send a cease-and-desist letter under FDCPA § 1692c to legally stop all collector communications. This guide is tailored to residents of Wilmington dealing with Allied Interstate, one of the most-complained-about debt collectors for phone & telecom debt accounts. In Delaware, the statute of limitations is 3 years and wage garnishment is capped at 15% of disposable earnings.
3 years
Delaware SOL on Phone & Telecom Debt
$500
Average Phone & Telecom Debt
15% of disposable earnings
Garnishment Limit
Allied Interstate 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 Wilmington resident dealing with Allied Interstate.
Under FDCPA, collectors cannot call before 8am or after 9pm, call your workplace if told not to, contact third parties about your debt, use abusive language, or threaten actions they don't intend to take.
Before sending a cease-and-desist, log each call with date, time, phone number, and what was said. This record is evidence if you need to sue for FDCPA violations later.
Your letter needs only one thing: a clear statement invoking your right under 15 USC § 1692c to cease all communication. Send it via certified mail with return receipt to the exact name and address on the collector's correspondence.
Once they receive your letter, collectors may only contact you to confirm they will stop, or to notify you of specific action like a lawsuit. If they call again, each call is an FDCPA violation worth up to $1,000.
Log any contacts after your cease-and-desist was received. If violations occur, you can sue in federal court within one year for $1,000 per violation plus actual damages and attorney fees.
These strategies are specific to phone & telecom debt — the type of debt Allied Interstate is collecting from Wilmington residents.
DE Consumer Fraud Act governs debt collection in Delaware. File complaints with: AG Consumer Protection.
In Delaware, wage garnishment is limited to 15% of disposable earnings. Income sources protected from garnishment include: Social Security, Unemployment, Workers' comp, Pension. Allied Interstate must first obtain a court judgment before any garnishment can begin.
The statute of limitations for phone & telecom debt in Delaware is 3 years. After this period expires, Allied Interstate 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 Allied Interstate include: Misrepresenting consequences of non-payment; Calling workplaces after being told not to; Failing to properly identify themselves on calls. Document any violations immediately and file a complaint at consumerfinance.gov/complaint.
To dispute phone & telecom debt with Allied Interstate: 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: file fcc complaint for billing disputes.
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