The First Thing You Should Do If A Debt Collection Agency Calls
August 7, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Loans
When it comes to the subject of debt collecting, there are a lot of misconceptions and misinformation. Here are some tools of the trade that you can use if a debt collector ever calls you. When the collection agent calls, the first thing you want to do is figure out if this is a third party collection agent or an in house collection agent. Third party collection agents are hired by creditors on contingency, while in house collectors are the creditors.
Tips On Recovering From Declaring Bankruptcy
August 7, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Loans
As the recession gets worse, more and more Americans are falling into debt, and more of us are declaring bankruptcy every day. Bankruptcy can be seen as a fresh start, absolving you of much of your debt and payments, but it will also destroy your credit report, remaining there for ten years, and diminishing it by several hundred points. In most cases, bankruptcy should be seen as a last resort because of how important it is to maintain a healthy credit score. If you are forced to file for bankruptcy, there are certain measures you should take to ensure that you can get on the road to financial recovery as quickly as possible.
Legal And Illegal Tactics A Debt Collector Will Use To Collect: Debt Collection Basics Part Three
August 7, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Loans
In the first two articles I defined what a delinquent account that had been sent to collection was, how sending late accounts out to an debt collection company benefits a creditor, and the practice of selling an old debt to a third party collection agency.
Freebie Trading – Get Rich Scam Or Get Rich Quick?
July 30, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Marketing
Freebie trading, a controversial moneymaking scheme uses online forums, You Tube videos, personal websites and a number of other marketing sites to guide traffic to web sites that advertise many products and trial offer in exchange for a fee. Freebie trading differs from other types of affiliate marketing because it includes people who make an agreement to purchase products from these sites on one another’s behalf, for a cut of the commission that results in exchange.
Directly From The Department Of Ed’s Manual- Suspending And Stopping Student Loan Collection Activities
July 22, 2010 by Mallory Megan
Filed under Business Finance
Student loan debt is maybe the most tiresome, grueling type of debt that you can owe. For you to go to school, Uncle Sam has given out money, and he fully expects to get that cash back. Unlike most other loans, federal student loans are extremely hard to discharge in bankruptcy. A man that drove to Vegas and gambled himself into foreclosure has a much higher chance of being able to walk away from the situation than a student who borrowed money to go to school. Additionally, federal student loans have no statute of limitations and can be collected even from debtors’ Social Security Payments after they retire.










