When A Collections Agency Is On The Phone, A Methodical Approach Is Best
July 16, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Debt
If a bill collector is calling you, your gut reaction may be to ignore the telephone calls. Seems easier to do things that way right? But if you owe money to a creditor, debt collection agents are permitted to contact credit bureaus and report the debt, file lawsuits against you, and should be taken very seriously. Rather than ignore the phone calls, take them head on with a methodical approach. Your first step is to determine why you are being called. Find out where the debt comes from and exactly how much you owe.
$500,000 Awarded To California Couple In FDCPA Case
June 5, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Credit
Last month, Manuel and Luz Fausto won one of the biggest collection awards documented in the last couple of years under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) against Credigy Services Corporation. A California jury awarded the Faustos $500,000 in damages derived from harassment by Credigy collectors. Of the sum, granted $100,000 was for actual damages the Faustos experienced, while $400,000 was in punitive damages, granted for malicious and reckless disregard of the couples rights. According to one of the Faustos lawyers, David Humphreys of Humphreys Wallace Humphreys, P.C., and the case derived from a debt on a Wells Fargo charge card opened in 1992.
What Is A Debt Collection Agency
June 1, 2010 by Takara Alexis
Filed under Debt
Depending on how the person who owes money reacts to the demand will have a large effect on what additional notices (if any) the collections company will pick from its library. Voluntary resolution (e.g. making payment arrangements and/or partial payments) might result in letters with a gentler tone. Deceptive or belligerent reactions from the debtor might result in a more threatening tone.
Ask Doctor Debt Intends To Enlighten The Public On Financial Literacy And Debt Collections
March 11, 2010 by Jonathan Summers
Filed under Business
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.