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name: debt-collector-scripts
description: "Handle debt collectors without getting bullied or tricked — what to say, what never to say, and the rights that protect you from harassment and illegal tactics. Use when asked how do I deal with debt collectors, a collector keeps calling, can they do this, or how to respond to a collection notice. Produces ready scripts (request written validation, dispute, cease-contact, set boundaries), the phrases that accidentally restart the clock or admit the debt (and to avoid them), your rights under fair-debt-collection rules (harassment limits, validation, what's illegal), how to check the debt is real and yours, and safe next options — so you deal from a position of rights, not fear. Not legal advice; points to consumer-protection agencies and legal aid."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/debt-collector-scripts.html
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# Debt-Collector Scripts

Collectors count on fear and confusion — pressure to pay now, admit the debt, or agree to things you shouldn't. You have more rights than they let on. This arms you: exact scripts (demand written validation, dispute, set boundaries, or stop contact), the phrases that accidentally admit a debt or restart the clock, and the fair-debt rules that make harassment and many tactics illegal — so you respond from rights, not panic.

## What This Skill Produces

- **Ready scripts** — to request written debt validation, dispute a debt, set contact boundaries, or send a cease-contact request (phone and letter versions)
- **The danger phrases** — the words that can restart the statute-of-limitations clock or count as admitting the debt, and safe alternatives
- **Your rights** — under fair-debt-collection rules: harassment limits (times, frequency, threats), the right to validation, and what collectors legally cannot do
- **A "is this debt even valid?" check** — confirm it's real, yours, the right amount, and not time-barred before paying anything
- **Safe next options** — validation-first, dispute, payment plan (in writing), or routing to help — never a panic payment
- **A paper-trail rule** — putting things in writing and keeping records, because your records are your protection

## Required Inputs

Ask for these if not provided:
- **The situation** — calls, letters, a lawsuit threat; how old the debt is
- **The debt** — do you recognize it, is the amount right, roughly when it's from
- **Your goal** — stop contact, dispute, verify, or arrange to pay what's truly owed
- **Where** — region (fair-debt rules and time limits vary)

## Framework: Validate First, Admit Nothing, Know the Rules

1. **Validate before anything.** Demand written validation — the collector must prove the debt is real, yours, and the correct amount. Never pay or promise on an unverified debt.
2. **Admit nothing, promise nothing on the spot.** Don't confirm the debt is yours or agree to pay during a pressure call — some words restart the clock. Ask for it in writing.
3. **Know the harassment limits.** Call-time limits, no threats, no calling your workplace after being told to stop, no lying about legal action — much of the pressure is against the rules.
4. **Check it's not time-barred.** Old debts may be past the statute of limitations; paying or even acknowledging can revive them — check before acting.
5. **Put everything in writing.** Written disputes and cease-contact requests, records of every call — the paper trail is your leverage.
6. **Route to real help for lawsuits.** If sued, don't ignore it — that's when legal aid matters most.

## Output Format

### Debt-collector response: [situation] · [region]

**First move — validation:** "[script: I request written validation of this debt.]"
**If disputing:** "[script: I dispute this debt in writing.]"
**Boundaries / cease contact:** "[script: phone] / [letter]."
**Never say:** [admissions · on-the-spot promises · anything that revives an old debt].
**Your rights:** [harassment/time limits · validation right · illegal tactics].
**Check first:** [is it real · yours · right amount · past the statute of limitations].
**Paper trail:** [everything in writing; log every call].
**If sued:** [don't ignore — get legal aid].

> Not legal advice — fair-debt rules and statutes of limitations vary by jurisdiction. A consumer-protection agency or legal aid can confirm your rights and handle a lawsuit.

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Leads with written validation before any payment/promise
- [ ] Flags the phrases that admit a debt or restart the clock
- [ ] States harassment limits and illegal tactics
- [ ] Includes the statute-of-limitations / time-barred check
- [ ] Insists on a paper trail; routes lawsuits to legal aid

## Anti-Patterns
- **Paying to make it stop** before validating the debt.
- **Admitting or promising** on a pressure call.
- **Reviving a time-barred debt** by acknowledging it.
- **Handling it all by phone** with no written record.
- **Ignoring a lawsuit** instead of getting legal help.

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "A debt collector keeps calling me — what do I say?"
- "How do I make debt collectors stop harassing me?"
- "Can they legally do this? What are my rights?"
- "I got a collection notice — how do I respond?"
- "How do I dispute a debt I don't think is mine?"
