Many consumer problems could be solved, or at least more effectively addressed, with a simple letter or legal form. Of course, that's not always as easy as it sounds, so here's a growing list of letters, forms and whatnot that address common consumer problems.

Use these at your own risk. State laws vary widely, things change, truth is elusive and it is always advisable to consult an attorney. For more do's and don'ts, see Do-It-Yourself Legal Forms -- Plus or Peril?

Telemarketing
Cancel Unauthorized Services

Credit & Collections
Cease Contact Letter


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