West Virginia Code § 46B-4-8

Unfair or unconscionable means
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No debt collector shall use unfair or unconscionable means to collect or attempt to collect
any claim. Without limiting the general application of the foregoing, the following conduct is
deemed to violate this section:
(1) The seeking or obtaining of any written statement or acknowledgment in any form that
specifies that a consumer's obligation is one incurred for necessaries of life where the
original obligation was not in fact incurred for such necessaries;
(2) The seeking or obtaining of any written statement or acknowuledgment in any form
containing an affirmation of any obligation by a consumer who has been declared bankrupt
without clearly disclosing the nature and consequences of such affirmation and the fact that
the consumer is not legally obligated to make such affirmation;
(3) The collection or the attempt to collect from the consumer all or any part of the debt
collector's fee or charge for services rendered; l
(4) The collection of or the attempt to collect any interest or other charge, fee or expense
incidental to the principal obligation unlesis such interest or incidental fee, charge or
expense is expressly authorized by the written rental agreement and by statute; and
(5) Any communication with a consumer whenever it appears that the consumer is
represented by an attorney and the attorney's name and address are known, or could be
easily ascertained, unless the attorney fails to answer correspondence, return phone calls or
discuss the obligation in question or unless the attorney consents to direct communication.

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