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    States/Wisconsin/IC System
    WI + Debt Collector

    Dispute IC System in Wisconsin

    Wisconsin residents can cite the Fraudulent Representations Act (Wis. Stat. § 100.18) alongside FDCPA Section 1692g when disputing IC System.

    Private Right of Action

    Yes in Wisconsin

    Treble Damages

    Yes in Wisconsin

    Auto-Renewal Law

    Not enacted

    Medical Billing Protection

    Not enacted

    Known IC System Violations

    Reporting unverified debts
    Collecting without proper notice
    Excessive calling frequency
    Refusing to validate
    Misleading settlement offers

    Wisconsin Legal Strategy vs. IC System

    State Law: Fraudulent Representations Act

    Wis. Stat. § 100.18 prohibits unfair and deceptive practices in Wisconsin. Allows up to 3x damages. You can sue directly.DisputeAI cites this statute automatically in your demand letter.

    Federal: Fair Debt Collection Practices Act

    FDCPA Section 1692g requires IC System to validate the debt within 30 days. Section 1692e prohibits false or misleading representations. Section 1692f prohibits unfair practices. Violations allow statutory damages up to $1,000 plus attorney fees.

    Tips for Wisconsin Residents

    • IC System collects for many small businesses and utilities
    • They must send written notice within 5 days of first contact
    • Request debt validation immediately
    • IC System has many BBB complaints — cite them
    • Negotiate in writing only — never verbally
    • File a complaint with the Wisconsin Department of Justice if IC System doesn't respond
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    Dispute IC System in Wisconsin Now

    AI demand letter citing Wis. Stat. § 100.18 + FDCPA from $4.99