Texas man fights back against debt collectors

February 2, 2010 by Todd Murray · Leave a Comment 

Craig Cunningham grew tired of repeated debt collection calls. So he decided to fight back by suing the debt collectors for violating the FDCPA and Texas state laws. In fact, Cunningham has filed 18 lawsuits and won over $20,000 from debt collectors. The story details a number of the tactics Cunningham has developed to bait collectors into violating the law. According to the story, he’s created quite a stir among the collection industry. In response to Cunningham and others like him, a new business opportunity has sprung up–one dedicated to helping collection agencies identify and avoid repeat FDCPA litigants.

I have mixed feelings about this story. On the one hand, I have a hard time mustering any sympathy for the debt collection industry–an industry that receives more consumer complaints than any other. But the FDCPA, and state laws like it, are designed to protect people against debt collection harassment and abuse. They’re not designed to be used to game the system to avoid paying debts. I’m also concerned that the debt collection industry will point to Cunningham and other aggressive debtors in their fight against stronger consumer regulations.

Dallas Observer | Better Off Deadbeat: Craig Cunningham Has a Simple Solution for Getting Bill Collectors Off His Back. He Sues Them | January 20, 2010 (via Consumerist)