A debt collector is any person, other than the creditor, who
regularly collects debts owed to others, including lawyers who collect debts on a regular basis.
A debt collector is any person who
regularly collects debts owed to others.
By law, a debt collector is a person who
regularly collects debts owed to others.
If you're behind in paying your bills, you may be contacted by a debt collector — someone who
regularly collects debts owed to others.
Not exact matches
Thus, «these huge
debts need to be settled before effective delivery of services can be carried out» because these
debts mean that the sanitation service providers argue, among other things, that «they needed fuel, they needed tires, they need to pay their workers so they were not able to
collect the waste
regularly the way we desire.»
any person who uses any instrumentality of interstate commerce or the mails in any business the principal purpose of which is the collection of any
debts, or who
regularly collects or attempts to
collect, directly or indirectly,
debts owed or due or asserted to be owed or due another.
The question of whether an attorney is
regularly engaged in
debt collection is made by courts on a case - by - case basis, with courts looking at factors such as percentage of revenue generated by the
debt -
collecting activities; the volume of
debt -
collecting activities; and whether the attorney has an on - going relationship with a collection service.