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Dealing with Debt Collectors

Debt Free Colorado

When collecting a debt from you, collection agencies must adhere to federal and state rules. Fortunately, the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) protects all states. Consumer debts include credit card debts, vehicle loans, medical costs, and school loans.

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Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA)

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Debt collectors are notorious for harassing consumers when they seek repayment, calling excessively and threatening to take actions that may not be legal. What you may not know is that you are protected by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), a law designed to keep third-party debt collectors in check when they contact you.

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How to Remove Capital One Collections From Your Credit Report

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In other words, has Capital One sold your unpaid credit card debt to another collection agency, or is the debt still with Capital One? You can find out who owns your Capital One debt by getting a current copy of your credit report and taking a look to see who is listed as the creditor on the entry.

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How To Remove Credence Resource Management From Your Credit Report

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Is Credence Resource Management, LLC, contacting you about unpaid debts? The longer you avoid a debt collection agency like Credence, the more damage the agency can do to your credit score. Over the years, Credence has collected a lot of debt, earning a profit of $5 million last year.

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How to Remove ConServe from Your Credit Report

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ConServe is a debt collection agency that may contact you regarding unpaid debts. They are a third-party debt collector, which means that they may be hired by your original creditor, or they may purchase your old debt on the chance that you pay them instead. Validate the Debt.

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How To Remove Receivable Management Systems From Your Credit Report

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Collections entries can drop your credit score for years, hurt your future creditability, and add stress to your life. Because along with lowering your credit score, having debt in collections opens you up to frequent phone calls and letters from the collections agency. N Chesterfield, VA 23235. or after 9 p.m.

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How to Remove National Credit Systems From Your Credit Report

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If you owe an old landlord money on your rent, you may begin to hear from a debt collector called National Credit Systems. National Credit Systems is a third-party debt collector that has been hired on behalf of the original creditor to collect the debt from you.