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== What happens next ==
== What happens next ==
If you contact BPCPA, the Complaints Manager will contact the collector if he or she feels the practice is
If you contact Consumer Protection BC, the Complaints Manager will contact the collector if he or she feels the practice is
unreasonable and ask the collector to stop the practice. The BPCPA can also require the collector to
unreasonable and ask the collector to stop the practice. Consumer Protection BC can also require the collector to
follow a '''''compliance order''''' to stop future unreasonable practices.
follow a '''compliance order''' to stop future unreasonable practices.


If you suffer loss or damages because of the unreasonable practices of a collector, you can sue them in
If you suffer loss or damages because of the unreasonable practices of a collector, you can sue them in
Provincial (Small Claims) Court. See [[I need to take someone to court]] in this Guide.
Provincial (Small Claims) Court. See "[[I need to take someone to court]]" in this Guide.


== Where to get help ==
== Where to get help ==
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