Thursday, February 9, 2012

Legal And Illegal Tactics A Debt Collector Will Use: Debt Collection Basics Part Three

August 7, 2010 by  
Filed under Loans

In the first two articles I defined what a delinquent account that had been sent to collection was, how sending late accounts out to an debt collection company benefits a creditor, and the practice of selling an old debt to a third party collection agency.

When You Are In Too Much Debt And Just Can’t Pay

June 21, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

Debt can be an exhausting problem that weighs you down and affects your personal life greatly. But what if you have exhausted all of your resources and still can’t free up enough money to start repaying your debts in a big way? You still have choices. Perhaps it is time to think about the big things in your life- private schools, your house, and your cars. Are these things truly a necessity? Another option you have is to go through your house and your things and see if there is anything of value to sell. You can go after more money at your current job, or by taking on a second one. And there are still other alternatives yet. Credit counseling and bankruptcy are always available, but you are not there yet, so for now, take a deep breath and determine what you can accomplish on your own.

Some Laws You Should Know Before You Do Your Taxes

May 16, 2010 by  
Filed under Taxes

In the present day’s recession the changes seem massive. Just last year a number of tax laws were written to bail us out of dire situations. These are a few new tax laws that you should know about.

Respecting Privacy

April 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Business

It is imperitive that debt collectors respect your privacy. According to the Fair Debt Collection Practice Act, collection agencies cannot exchange information about debtors. They can’t send out a list of people who owe money to its creditor subscribers. They cannot advertise a debt for sale, or compile a list of debtors to its creditor subscribers.

Collection Agencies 101

April 15, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

If the person in debt agrees to pay, the bill collector will record this commitment and will check up later to make sure that the payment was made. If a debtor does not pay, the collector will draw up a statement about their delinquency for the credit department of whatever company they are working for. In extreme cases, debt collectors may request repossession, hand over the account to a lawyer or disconnect service.

Collection Industry Tries A Different Approach In A Rough Economy

April 2, 2010 by  
Filed under Finance

The bill collections industry’s tactics may be taking a turn for the….better? Keeping in mind the amount of recent lawsuits against debt collection agencies, ACA International, the biggest trade group of professional creditors and collectors, says more and more collection agencies are working towards training collectors to take a more of an empathetic position.

Debt Collection Scams: Protecting Yourself

March 9, 2010 by  
Filed under Insurance

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