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Difference Between Real & Scam Debt Collections: Expert Guide Released

By: Press Release Distribution Service
January 09, 2026 at 08:36 AM EST

Southwest Recovery Services releases a guide to help consumers identify legitimate debt collectors versus scammers, providing verification methods and reporting steps amid 150% increase in FTC complaints.

Addison, United States, January 9, 2026 -- Debt collection scams are now one of the most common types of impersonation scams, and for those who are successfully defrauded, the damage can be severe and ongoing. To help protect vulnerable consumers, Southwest Recovery Services has released a comprehensive guide providing actionable steps to protect against illicit collection practices, thwart scams, and prevent financial damages.

More details can be found at https://www.swrecovery.com/resources/blog/debt-collector-or-scammer/

As the firm explains, debt collection generates more fraud reports to the Federal Trade Commission than any other industry, with consumers losing $2.95 billion to imposter scams in 2024 alone and more than 100,000 fraud claims filed in just the first quarter of 2025. Unfortunately, despite the ongoing development of scam detection tools, many analysts predict that AI may outpace detection capabilities and make the problem even worse in the coming months and years.

As per the SWRS guide, when contacted by someone claiming to collect a debt, consumers should request specific information - the collector's name, company name, street address, telephone number, and professional license number if their state requires licensing. Legitimate debt collectors willingly provide this information and can be verified through state databases or the National Multistate Licensing System Consumer Access site.

Crucially, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act prohibits collectors from using abusive, unfair, or deceptive practices and restricts contact to hours between 8 a.m. and 9 p.m. in the consumer's time zone. Under FDCPA regulations, collectors must provide a debt validation notice within five days of initial contact that details the creditor's name, account number, debt amount, and a statement of consumer rights. If a consumer disputes the debt in writing within 30 days of receiving this notice, collection efforts must cease until the collector provides verification.

The guide walks consumers through the process of reporting suspected scams to three primary channels: the Federal Trade Commission, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and state attorneys general's offices. Documentation proves essential when filing complaints, as detailed records of call times, correspondence, and payment demands help authorities identify fraud patterns and pursue enforcement actions.

About Southwest Recovery Services

Southwest Recovery Services is a trusted provider of B2B collection outsourcing for private companies across the nation. Additional consumer protection information can be found alongside a breakdown of SWRS' comprehensive debt collection services at the link below.

For more information, visit https://www.swrecovery.com/

Contact Info:
Name: Steven Dietz
Email: Send Email
Organization: Southwest Recovery Services
Address: 16200 Addison Road Suite 260 , Addison, Texas 75001, United States
Website: https://www.swrecovery.com/

Source: PressCable

Release ID: 89180543

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