Not exact matches
For quite a
lot of people,
debt collection agencies are a dreaded
lot, but for businesses they are uncommon blessings.
A
lot of collections agencies buy
debt at pennies on the dollar and after failing to collect they usually sell it to another agency.
If you want to eliminate credit card
debt, a GreenPath
debt management plan may stop
collection calls, lower interest rates and save you
lots of money.
I have learned a
lot about the reality
of the
debt collection industry.
Debt Management Plan - If you're stressed about credit card debt, GreenPath may work with your creditors to develop a mutually agreeable payment plan to stop collection calls, lower interest rates and save you lots of mo
Debt Management Plan - If you're stressed about credit card
debt, GreenPath may work with your creditors to develop a mutually agreeable payment plan to stop collection calls, lower interest rates and save you lots of mo
debt, GreenPath may work with your creditors to develop a mutually agreeable payment plan to stop
collection calls, lower interest rates and save you
lots of money.
Like most Vets, I encountered
lots of collections, bad
debt, and things that were not mine on my credit report.
I had a total
of debts that equal about $ 5000.00 I paid them all within 1 week which most were in
collections, but to make a long story short they took off the balance that I owed on the
debts after they were paid and i have all the paper work and documents showing proof that they were paid.About a month later the CRA»S from from three
of my
debts placed them on my credit report again which has brung my score down a
lot.
So all you'll get is a bunch
of trade lines saying, «NCO
Collections» or «Portfolio Associate
Collections» and you don't know if that's for medical
debt or not, so a
lot of medical
debt shows up on credit reports and that hurts both credit and apparently employment because half
of employers that deny job offers based on credit checks have denied it on
debt collection, 25 percent
of which they also get public records because we know that employers deny job offers based on both lawsuits filed and bankruptcy.
And in a
lot of cases, it's just okay, I can pay this
debt back but I need a few more months and since I know it's already past the two years I don't have to be in a panic, even though the phone is still ringing because they're turned it over to a new
collection agency.
I practice in some federal court, but I practice a
lot in state court and because I handled
debt collection cases, I sued the
debt collectors and I defended people sued by
debt collectors, I used to sit in on some
of those similar calendars.
Ever since 2008, more and more cross border disputes I was instructed on were
debt collection cases, and most
of them were, not just some simple default in payments, but resulted from the financial crisis the whole world was facing, which made such disputes a
lot more complicated than they should have been.
Took a
lot of sleepless nights and reading up on my rights under the FCRA and FDCPA (fair credit reporting act and Fair
Debt Collections Practices Act)