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How To Effectively Collect Debt

June 5, 2010 by  
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The truth of the matter is, the more time that passes between the time the payment was overdue and the time the consumer is contacted, the less likely you are to get any sort of payment. If you’re serious about making money back, there are three ways to handle collection on past debt; in house efforts, hiring a collection agency, or taking legal action.

Ask Doctor Debt Aims To Teach The Public About Financial Literacy And Debt Collections

June 5, 2010 by  
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It is about time that someone stepped up in a venture to instruct the public on legal debt collection practices and general financial literacy. With a countless amount of bogus debt collectors throughout the United States preying on unsuspicious consumers, Ask Doctor Debt serves to fix this ever growing situation by giving consumers an outlet in which to ask questions in regards to their rights and any and all debt related questions.

Changes Make It Rougher To Give Credit Cards To College Students

June 5, 2010 by  
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Due to the recent credit card remodeling that are starting up next year, card issuers will have a difficult time getting teenagers on college campuses to apply for credit cards without their parents’ knowledge. As students arrive on campus, card issuers will be there to welcome them at many schools.

What To Look For When Searching For Collection Agencies

June 5, 2010 by  
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When scouting for a Business Collection agency, it is critical for businesses to find a collection agency that services their specific needs. Some corporation’s may rely on collection agencies more than others. For example, a freelance graphic designer may only need to use a Collection agency’s services once during his or her entire career. However, a larger company, such as a credit card company, may require the services of a Collection agency more repeatedly.

Feds Arrest Two In Buffalo For Debt Collection Scam

June 5, 2010 by  
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The U.S. Attorney’s office submitted a criminal complaint Friday in U.S. District Court charging Timothy E. Arent and Neil G. Wieczkowski, both of Buffalo, N.Y., with mail fraud and conspiracy to commit mail fraud. Arent is also charged with bankruptcy fraud. The charge of mail fraud carries a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison and a $250,000 fine. The conspiracy and bankruptcy fraud charges each carry a maximum penalty of five years in prison and fine of $250,000.

All About The FDCPA

June 5, 2010 by  
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In order to battle the matters associated with harassing debt collectors and debt collection companies, the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (also known as the FDCPA) was formed. The laws and regulations authorized by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act not only safeguard consumers, but they also help debt collection agencies as well by encouraging them to perform in a serious and professional manner when engaging in speech with supposed debtors.

Massachusetts Strengthens Rules For Small Claims Collection Lawsuits

March 11, 2010 by  
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The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court released last week that it has altered some of the rules governing the use of small claims courts. The Court said that the changes were created specifically to address the number of debt collection cases that are filed in small claims courts.