End Nationwide Credit Collection Abuse and Harassment
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2026 4:18 pm
Debt collectors must follow strict rules, and Nationwide Credit is no exception. Repeated or excessive calls intended to pressure or intimidate you may violate the FDCPA. Collectors are not allowed to make false threats about lawsuits, arrest, or wage garnishment. You also have the right to receive written validation of the debt shortly after first contact. If Nationwide Credit continues calling your workplace after you have asked them to stop, that conduct violates federal law. Sharing information about your debt with family members, friends, or coworkers is prohibited. Any abusive, threatening, or profane behavior is a serious FDCPA violation and may entitle you to damages. You do not have to tolerate debt collection harassment—understanding your rights is the first step toward stopping unwanted calls.
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