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NM Phone & Telecom Debt

New Mexico Phone & Telecom Debt Laws

Everything you need to know about phone & telecom debt in New Mexico: SOL is 6 years, garnishment capped at 25% of disposable earnings, and 2 state-specific protections apply.

6 years

SOL (open/revolving accounts)

$500

Avg phone & telecom debt

25% of disposable earnings

Garnishment cap

How to Dispute Phone & Telecom Debt in New Mexico

1
File FCC complaint for billing disputes
2
Challenge early termination fees
3
Dispute equipment charges with proof of return
4
Validate collection amounts under FDCPA
5
File state AG complaint for deceptive practices

New Mexico State Law

NM Unfair Practices Act

File complaints: AG Consumer Protection

Relevant Federal Laws

  • FDCPA (15 USC 1692)
  • FCRA (15 USC 1681)
  • FTC Act 5
  • CFPB Reg F

New Mexico Consumer Protections

Community property state — spouse debt implications
Treble damages under Unfair Practices Act

Phone & Telecom Debt Tips for New Mexico Residents

Keep return receipts for ALL equipment
FCC complaints get fast responses from carriers
ETFs may be unenforceable if terms changed mid-contract

Dispute Phone & Telecom Debt in New Mexico

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