Meet Lemberg Law
- We win big. We’ve helped more than 25,000 consumers recover more than $50 million.
- Our legal representation is free for you. Debt collectors that violate the law pay our fees.
- Our clients love us. The feeling is mutual. We’re proud of our stellar reputation.
- Your rights matter. We’re passionate about representing hard-working people like you.
“Had 7 calls in 2 days, last one left a message to call about a debt, when called back sent to 'Nissan' automated system that requested account number or social security, I didn't enter and hit '0'. Person who picked said 'hello' then tried to recover and give their name with a fake name of the company. This was obviously someone trying to gather information. I hung up”
Stop debt collector harassment. Regain your peace of mind. We’ve helped thousands of clients just like you turn the tables on debt collectors. We make them pay you. And our services are absolutely free for you.
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Examples of Illegal Harassment
- Multiple calls per week
- Attempts to collect more than you owe
- Criminal accusations
- Early morning or late night calls
- Threats of negative credit reporting
- Collection agency lies
- Calls to friends, neighbors, or coworkers
- Collection calls at work
- Use of obscene language
- Threats of violence, lawsuit, or arrest
- Attempts to intimidate you
- Robocalls to your cell phone
Fight for Your Rights
The Law Protects You
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act protects you from debt collector abuse. You can sue and recover up to $1,000.
Rely on Our Experience
We make it easy to exercise your rights. We’ll sue the debt collector on your behalf – at no upfront cost to you.
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What does debt abuse mean?
Attorney Sergei Lemberg talks about debt abuse and your rights.
Had 7 calls in 2 days, last one left a message to call about a debt, when called back sent to ‘Nissan’ automated system that requested account number or social security, I didn’t enter and hit ‘0’. Person who picked said ‘hello’ then tried to recover and give their name with a fake name of the company. This was obviously someone trying to gather information. I hung up
# comes up on call ID and I do not answer. I know it relates to an early termination of my lease agreement. I submitted a letter of hardship and unemployment when I turned the vehicle in. The have refused to respond in writing and I will only communicate in that medium once my concerns and hardship are addressed in writing only.
Nissan Motor Acceptance Corporation