Credit Tip: How to Deal with Debt Collectors
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When dealing with a collection agency, the most important this is to stay quiet. Say as little as possible. Ask for information about the debt in writing — they are required by law to comply. This gives you time to research your options.
Did you also know that debt collectors are not allowed to call you at work if you’ve told then your employer doesn’t allow such calls?
Union Plus Legal Service can help if you need legal istance with debt collectors. Visit http://UnionPlus.org/Legal or call 1-888-993-8866 to find an attorney.
Debt collectors generate more complaints to the FTC than any other industry. Arm yourself with the information to help put debt collection calls behind you.
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Educate yourself about “debtor’s rights” and stop debt collectors from collecting any money. http://educationcenter2000.com
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