
Being in a financially stressful situation is bad enough, but then add to that a call or letter from a “so-called” debt collector that threatens fines and/or imprisonment can be happen! Here’s what you need to know and what you can do about it:
Being in a financially stressful situation is bad enough, but then add to that a call or letter from a “so-called” debt collector that threatens fines and/or imprisonment can be happen! Here’s what you need to know and what you can do about it:
A recent article in our Portland, OR newspaper, The Oregonian, stated that one in every three people in America are facing debt collection. If you are one of the 33%, what are your options?
Calls from debt collectors can be very annoying. For some, the calls are so bothersome that phone numbers have to be changed or disconnected to stop debt collection calls.
You do not have to put up with abusive debt collection practices.
Debt collector harassment can be stopped!
How can you Stop Debt Collector Calls?
Debt collector harassment can make your life miserable!
If you have fallen behind on your credit card payments, you know just how annoying the debt collector calls can be. Some people are so bothered by creditor calls that they change their phone number or even disconnect their phone to get some peace and quiet.
3 VERY IMPORTANT tips on how you can STOP COLLECTION CALLS:
What legal options can a debt collector exercise in trying to collect an outstanding debt?
I came accross this video today and my jaw hit the floor. Here at Debt Relief, we get calls every day from people who have been threatened by their creditors. Unfortunately, fraudulent debt collection practices happen all of the time, but you DON’T have to take it!
It is one thing to “love thy neighbor”, but it is quite another thing to share financial information with the folks next door. However, we get calls from people all the time looking for help because their creditors have started calling their neighbors, parents, siblings etcetera.
It seems as if debt collectors can get away with about anything.
The phone rings again and the debt collector tells you that unless you send money now…