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What Happens to Credit Card Debt When You Die?
Credit card debt is a pesky burden that impacts 55% of all Americans who have credit cards, and with interest, it can be challenging to pay off all ...
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Will Filing for Bankruptcy Stop Creditor Harassment?
Debt collectors are generally allowed to use a variety of tactics to recover the money that debtors owe, including texting or making calls, sending ...
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5 Things Debt Collectors Can Legally Do
Debt collectors have been known to unfairly harass debtors, which is why the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is enforced to regulate this ...
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Identifying Unlawful Phone Calls
Every day, a countless number of Americans receive unwanted phone calls to their phones from banks, debt collectors, and other companies. However, ...
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What Constitutes Creditor Harassment?
Financial struggles are immensely stressful. Whether it’s because of credit card debt, mortgages, student loans, or past-due service bills, harassing ...
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3 Tips for Fighting Creditor Harassment
When you owe a company money and they’ve sent your case into collections, you might experience irritating calls, threatening letters, or unpleasant ...
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Debt Collection Continues Amid COVID-19 Lay-Offs
One major consequence of COVID-19’s devastation of the world economy is the countless individuals who have been laid off from their jobs, including ...
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Can Creditors Contact My Employer?
Being contacted constantly by creditors about a debt you allegedly owe is already stressful, but what can make things even more frustrating is when a ...
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