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The Very Basics Of Debt Collection Part Three

July 19, 2010 by  
Filed under Loans

In parts one and two in this set of articles on the very basics of debt collection, I spoke about the differences between an in house collector and a third party collection agent. I let you know about the different types of ways that debt collectors will locate the debtors, and described a number of statements that the debt collector must say before they can proceed in their attempt to collect debt from you.

Debt Collection Agencies Step Up To Bat As Young Adults Slip More And More Into Debt

June 18, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

For American individuals just starting out, the most current analysis of trends in our economy points to the fact that incomes are decreasing. Many financial analysts and leaders in the collections industry have reason to believe that this paradigm change will be a permanent one. Out of all of the demographics in the United States, young adults are the most uninsured when it comes to health care coverage. A massive thirty percent of these individuals have absolutely no insurance to speak of. And even though a large portion of uninsured young people are employed, many have just begun their careers and work at low wage jobs for employers who offer limited or no health care benefits.

Debt Collection Agency Fees

June 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Credit

One of the main benefits to working with many collection agencies is that you only pay them when they successfully recover your money. This means if the collection agency fails to collect money on your behalf, you don’t owe a penny. Debt collection agents operate on a commission, usually collecting about one third of the commission.

Reforms Make It Harder To Give Credit Cards To College Students

June 5, 2010 by  
Filed under Credit

Due to the fresh credit card modifications that are starting up next year, card issuers will have a hard 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 speak to them at many schools.

How To Become A Sales Pro

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

In distinguishing people who are most successful at persuading, convincing or selling others on their ideas, products or services, I’ve found 10 characteristics that appear to be usual among them. Read through this list and see how many apply to you now. If you don’t find these characteristics in your current bag of traits, consider adopting them in order to hear “yes” more often in your life.

How To Snowball Your Debt

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

Three steps to freedom form debt:

Wiki Statute Of Limitations

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

Statute of Limitations on Debt Collection is the amount of time that lenders have to collect their debts by suing you in court and by other legal methods. Once the statute of limitations period is over, the lenders cannot sue you in court. However, the debt that you owe STILL REMAINS. Do not think that once the statute of limitations period is over, your debt will disappear. It will not! Lenders can collect their debts owed via other legal methods like a debt collection company.

Are You Being Haunted By Zombie Debt?

June 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

Just like the phoenix that rises from the ashes, so does so-called zombie debt. A consumer may think it’s dead, but it keeps coming back to haunt them.

Illegal Debt Collection Practices

April 17, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

The government is stepping up to bat as debt collection hoaxes rise. In recent news, Buffalo New York has been home to a number of illegal debt collection practices, and authorities have arrested at least twelve people. Although the vast majority of collection agencies are legitimate and good economically, there has been a rising amount of deceptive and unlawful practices.

Fake IRS Email Scam On The Rise

April 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

Tax season has come and so have the cyber crooks. IRS ploys are circulating, the latest one involving a legitimate looking email from the IRS that states that you can get your tax refund on a Visa or a Mastercard. It asks for your credit card number, your social security number, credit card expiration dates, card verification value numbers, amount shown on your tax return, filing status and other personal data.

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