Perhaps you would like to explain GAAP and what happens to an alleged debt on the 91 day without a payment so we all understand when
Banks and Credit Card Companies sell their written off debt.Tara you can not unring a bell, if a Debt Collector has purchased alleged debt from a Bank or Credit Card Company and they have run your credit report it is a $ 1000.00 violation (FCRA)--(per occurrence) and there is nothing they can do to undue it once you have proof via your credit report.
Not exact matches
Credit reports are compiled by credit bureaus — private companies that gather information about your credit history and sell it to banks, mortgage lenders, credit unions, credit card companies, department stores, insurance companies, landlords and even a few empl
Credit reports are compiled by
credit bureaus — private companies that gather information about your credit history and sell it to banks, mortgage lenders, credit unions, credit card companies, department stores, insurance companies, landlords and even a few empl
credit bureaus — private
companies that gather information about your
credit history and sell it to banks, mortgage lenders, credit unions, credit card companies, department stores, insurance companies, landlords and even a few empl
credit history
and sell it to
banks, mortgage lenders,
credit unions, credit card companies, department stores, insurance companies, landlords and even a few empl
credit unions,
credit card companies, department stores, insurance companies, landlords and even a few empl
credit card companies, department stores, insurance
companies, landlords
and even a few employers.
The major
credit bureaus not only store massive amounts of information about your
credit habits, they also gather
and sell your personal
credit information to
banks, lenders,
credit card companies, insurance
companies, landlords, utility
companies and even employers.
When
banks,
credit card companies,
and other creditors are unable to collect on an unpaid loan or purchase, they may hire a collection agency to collect on their behalf, or they may
sell those debts to
companies like PRA, LLC.
When a debt collection agency purchases debt from the original creditors (
credit card companies and banks), often these debts are
sold with inaccurate records, missing documentation
and even falsified records.
«Privacy is a basic human right, but that right is being eroded as the
companies we trust —
banks, payment processors,
credit card issuers
and other players in the stream of commerce — are hacked or
sell our information to the highest bidder.»
Citibank (Eatontown, NJ) 11/2006 — 05/2007 Financial Associate • Received cash, checks, bonds,
and loan payments issuing receipts, refunds,
credits and change as needed • Resolved customer complaints
and answered inquiries in a timely
and professional manner • Sorted, counted,
and wrapped currency
and coins,
sold certified checks, money orders,
and gift
cards • Responsible for collecting ATM deposits
and opening
and closing of the
bank • Assisted in the successful opening of the branch • Trained junior associates in
company policies
and procedures • Performed all duties with positivity, professionalism,
and integrity
Hit 180 days,
and the
credit card company,
bank or other creditor may stop trying to collect
and sell your debt to a third - party debt collector.