By: Allan Henry | 2011-02-05 | Business Top bill collector secrets. Including: Payment Deadlines Are Phony, The Threats Are Inflated, You Can Stop Their Calls, They Can Find Out How Much You Have in the Bank, If You're Out-of-State, They're Out of Luck, They Can't Take It All, They May Not Know a Thing read more
By: mygolfwholesale | 2010-10-19 | Golf Transgender woman sues LPGA The LPGA are being sued by a woman denied a place on the Tour… because she used to be a man. read more
By: victocs | 2010-09-29 | Finance Our country has stringent debt collection laws that are enforced by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) through a federal act known as the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA). The FDCPA has guidelines for fair debt collection practices. However, third party collectors resort to unethical and illegal methods that lead to harassment. Debt Collector Harassment in any form is punishable. read more
By: B G | 2011-07-16 | Debt Consolidation It is very disappointing to receive the annoying and harassing calls from the debt collectors about the unpaid debts. The unfair practices of debt collectors in order to collect the debts can make your life miserable. But if you are little aware of the consumer rights according to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act you can get rid of the harassing calls from the debt collectors. read more
By: Sean Payne | 2010-03-30 | Debt Management Being in debt is bad enough without being harassed and maligned by debt collectors. Discover how you can use the law to make sure debt collectors don't trample your rights. Don't be a victim! This article tells you how and why you can sue debt collectors for violating your rights. read more
By: Mark S Sorne | 2012-01-05 | Debt Consolidation Bad debts are bound to happen. They must definitely not be treated as purely natural and should be collected to help improve cash supply. read more
By: johnkenvin | 2010-11-10 | Law Debt collectors calling repeatedly over phone and employing unreasonable and unethical tactics to extract payments from you is tantamount to harassment. read more
By: Shawn Syndergaard | 2010-04-03 | Debt Management The Basic Collector Rules Debt Collectors are governed by the (FDCPA) Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. Most collectors do not always play fair so it is wise that you know the rules when dealing with them. Collection companies cant report you too the credit bureaus unless they sent you a letter outlining the identity of the original creditor and the details of the debt. read more
By: Sergei Lemberg | 2011-08-23 | Debt Consolidation If you have defaulted on your student loans, and debt collectors have started to call, do not panic, but do act quickly on your own behalf. There are things that you can do to protect yourself. read more
By: arnoldfraizer | 2010-11-20 | Debt Consolidation Once you are in the range of a legitimate debt relief service provider you can be sure of a success that is close. read more
By: Phil Ellis | 2010-04-02 | Credit Some unusual techniques for easing the stress caused by merciless creditors and collection agencies. Ways to deal the abusive, intimidating, harassing phone calls and tactics they use to beat you up when you need it the least. read more
By: Sybille Jones | 2010-04-03 | Debt Management You have to know your rights when it comes to harassing debt collectors. Here are a few according to the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act. read more
By: Sergei Lemberg | 2010-11-12 | Debt Consolidation Most states don't have separate fair debt collection laws; they generally rely on the FDCPA to regulate debt collectors. However, some state Attorneys General are stepping up to the plate, using state business licensing laws to put a stop to unfair debt collection practices. read more
By: Tim J. Davis | 2010-03-26 | Debt Management Some time ago I received a letter from a debt collector who said I owed a huge debt to their client. This really blew my mind because I don't have a debt with their client except my usual monthly bill. Nevertheless, they persisted in sending harassing letters. read more