Central Portfolio Control may be violating federal law if their collection efforts have become aggressive or intrusive. Excessive or repeated phone calls—especially those made early, late, or multiple times daily—may indicate harassment under the FDCPA. You should also be alert for threats of lawsuits, wage garnishment, or arrest, as collectors cannot make claims they are not legally able or intending to pursue. Another major warning sign is not receiving a written validation notice within five days of their initial contact. If they continue contacting your workplace after you’ve asked them to stop, this is another illegal act. Collectors also cannot disclose your debt to anyone else, including friends, coworkers, or family members. Abusive, rude, or threatening behavior—such as intimidation or profanity—is strictly prohibited. Take action now. Call us and protect your rights. https://protectionforconsumers.com/central-portfolio-control-debt-collection-harassment/