For Kansas residents dealing with Asset Acceptance Capital on credit card debt
Step-by-step guide to filing FDCPA complaints with the CFPB, FTC, and your state attorney general. This guide applies the steps specifically to Kansas's laws and Asset Acceptance Capital's documented collection practices for credit card debt accounts. In Kansas, the statute of limitations on credit card debt is 5 years and wage garnishment is limited to 25% of disposable earnings.
5 years
Kansas Statute of Limitations
$5,221
Average Credit Card Debt
25% of disposable earnings
Garnishment Limit
Asset Acceptance Capital has a documented record of FDCPA violations. If any of these occur during your Kansas collection dispute, document them and file immediately.
Steps customized for Kansas law, credit card debt rules, and Asset Acceptance Capital's collection patterns.
Common FDCPA violations: calling outside 8am-9pm hours, using profane language, threatening arrest, misrepresenting the debt amount, contacting your employer after being told to stop, or continuing collection after a written dispute.
Collect: call logs with dates and times, voicemail recordings, letters received, certified mail tracking numbers and green cards, and any written communication. The more documentation, the stronger your complaint.
Go to consumerfinance.gov/complaint. Choose 'Debt collection' as the category. Be specific about dates and violations. CFPB forwards complaints to the collector who must respond within 15 days. Collectors take CFPB complaints seriously.
Many states have their own debt collection laws with additional protections. Your state AG can take enforcement action. File at your state's AG consumer protection division website.
FDCPA allows you to sue in federal court within one year of the violation for $1,000 per violation plus actual damages plus attorney fees. Many consumer rights attorneys take these on contingency — you pay nothing upfront.
These strategies apply to credit card debt specifically. Credit card debt is the most common consumer debt in America. Under the FCBA, you have 60 days to dispute billing errors. Many collection accounts lack proper documentation.
Kansas Consumer Protection Act governs debt collection in Kansas in addition to the federal FDCPA. To file a complaint: AG Consumer Protection.
Key Kansas Protections:
In Kansas, wage garnishment is capped at 25% of disposable earnings. The following income is protected: Social Security, Unemployment, Workers' comp, Pension. Asset Acceptance Capital must first obtain a court judgment through proper legal process before any garnishment order can be issued.
The SOL for credit card debt in Kansas is 5 years. Once expired, Asset Acceptance Capital cannot win a court judgment even if the debt is real. You must raise the SOL as an affirmative defense in your Answer if sued — never ignore a lawsuit.
Kansas Consumer Protection Act applies in Kansas alongside the federal FDCPA. Complaints can be filed with AG Consumer Protection. KCPA allows treble damages
Send a certified validation letter within 30 days of first contact. Demand the original creditor name and full chain of assignment. Asset Acceptance Capital must stop all collection activity until they validate. If they fail to validate, file complaints with the CFPB and AG Consumer Protection.
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