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Friday, October 11, 2013

About Credit / Debt Management: Debt Collector Fined $1 Million in Case Involving Texting

Here are some advice on how you can stop debt collector from harassing you.  Some debt collectors are obnoxious, disrespectful, if not outright mean.  Recently, a debt collection agency was fined for text messages used in debt collection.  Debtors must know their rights

Lending institutions must know their limits.


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From LaToya Irby, your Guide to Credit / Debt Management

Before the Federal Trade Commission closed its doors as part of the government shutdown, the agency fined two collection agencies $1 million over text messages and a few other law violations.

Debt Collector Fined $1 Million in Case Involving Texting
With the widespread use of cell phones and text messaging, it was only a matter of time before debt collectors started attempting collections via text messages. Read more

Can Debt Collectors Send Text Messages
Even though part of the charges were related to text messages, it wasn't about the text messages themselves. The legality of debt collector text messaging is kind of up on the air.

Stop Debt Collector Calls
Instead of worrying whether debt collectors can or can't call, text, email, fax or whatever you can just write to them to stop calling you. That's if you want them to stop.

Know Your Rights With Debt Collectors
If you're ever contacted by a debt collector, knowing your rights will keep you from saying or agreeing to something that could come back to haunt you, e.g. a payment arrangement that you can't afford.


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Saturday, July 27, 2013

About Credit / Debt Management: A New Baby's Impact on Family Finances


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A New Baby's Impact on Family Finances
If you're expecting a new addition to your family, you can also expect your monthly expenses to go up dramatically. A survey from Babycenter.com revealed that parents spend close to... Read more

Protect Your Credit From an Angry Ex
Breakups are tough enough, but if you shared a credit card or another account with your former boyfriend or girlfriend things could get nasty. A scorned ex-lover might seek revenge by... Read more

How to Get Ready for a Credit Card
Getting a credit card before you're ready for one is one of the easiest ways to run into credit card problems, like payments you can't afford to make. Credit card issuers... Read more

Debt Management Solutions
You have several options for debt management including using one of many types of debt relief companies or managing debt on your own. Get details on the many debt management options.



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About Credit / Debt Management: How to Deal With Debt Collectors


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From LaToya Irby, your Guide to Credit / Debt Management
If you let a bill get severely past due, you may find yourself dealing with a debt collector. You can sometimes be contacted about debts you weren't even aware of - some may not even be yours.

8 Questions to Ask a Before Paying a Collection
Debt collectors have a bad reputation for harassing consumers and using abusive language to collect debts. Don't let them bully you into paying something you don't legitimately owe.

What to Do When a Collector Calls
Thanks to caller ID, you don't have to be that caught off guard by collectors calls - they typically call from an 800 number. Knowing what to do can keep you from agreeing to a payment you can't afford or from paying a collection you're not legally obligated to pay.

Keep Track of Debt Collector Communication
If you decide to sue a debt collector who's violated your rights, having notes about your calls and communications will help support your claims of harassment and other violations.

Your Rights With Debt Collectors
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act clearly spells out which things debt collectors can and cannot do when they're collecting a debt from you. Some collectors get away with abusive habits because consumers are unaware of their rights.



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Credit / Debt Management Guide
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