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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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