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Dealing with relentless phone calls and threats from debt collectors can be overwhelming. If you’ve been contacted by Financial Assistance, you're not alone—and more importantly, you have rights. The Consumer Law Firm Centre is here to help individuals who are facing harassing debt collection practices, especially those violating federal law under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA).
Understanding Financial Assistance and Its Practices
Financial Assistance is a third-party debt collection agency based in Bellevue, Washington. While the company has been in business for over 30 years, it has also faced more than 95 federal court cases, many of which involve complaints of illegal and harassing collection tactics. These tactics include calling consumers multiple times a day, using threatening or abusive language, contacting employers or family members, and misrepresenting the legal consequences of debt.
If you've received calls from numbers like 425-641-3235, there’s a good chance they are from Financial Assistance. These repeated calls may constitute harassment, especially if they include threats or if they occur outside permitted hours (before 8 a.m. or after 9 p.m.).
What Is Debt Collection Harassment?
Debt collection harassment refers to the use of unfair, aggressive, or abusive methods to collect a debt. Even if you owe money, you do not have to accept such behavior. Examples include:
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Using profanity or threatening language
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Calling repeatedly or at inconvenient times
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Contacting your workplace or family
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Pressuring you into unaffordable payments
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Making false legal claims or threats
These tactics not only cause emotional distress but are often illegal under the FDCPA.
How Consumer Law Firm Centre Can Help
The Consumer Law Firm Centre is committed to fighting back against debt collection harassment. Our experienced legal team provides free and confidential support to anyone facing harassment from companies like Financial Assistance.
We understand how intimidating and exhausting it is to deal with constant calls and threats. That’s why we step in to stop illegal behavior and, when appropriate, help you pursue compensation. If Financial Assistance violates your rights, you may be entitled to up to $1,000 in statutory damages plus coverage for your legal fees.
Your Legal Rights Under the FDCPA
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act exists to protect consumers from abusive collection behavior. Under the FDCPA, you have the right to:
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Demand debt verification
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Request the collector to stop contacting you
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File complaints with regulatory bodies
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Seek damages through legal action if violations occur
Many consumers are unaware that they can take legal steps against harassment. That’s where the Consumer Law Firm Centre comes in—to educate and empower you.
Why Choose Consumer Law Firm Centre?
We are not just a voice on the phone. Our team of attorneys has been protecting consumer rights since 2010. We have an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau and a solid track record of helping individuals regain peace of mind and stop abusive debt collection practices.
Our services are:
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Confidential – We protect your privacy
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No upfront costs – You may not owe us anything out of pocket
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Results-driven – We work to stop harassment fast
Take the First Step Today
Harassing calls from Financial Assistance do not have to continue. If they are violating your rights, the Consumer Law Firm Centre can help you take immediate action. Our experienced attorneys will handle the process from start to finish, guiding you through your options and standing up to collectors on your behalf.
Don’t wait until the stress becomes unbearable. Call us now at 877-700-5790 and let us help you stop the harassment and restore your peace of mind.

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