Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Debt collectors

  • Its bad enough being hounded by collection agencies for debt thats yours. Imagine getting calls from fake debt collectors in India who threaten to have you arrested for not repaying payday loans you dont owe.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • This other form is perpetrated on entire households across America by debt collectors, and its time we shed more light on it.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • I went through the Federal Reserve's Quarterly Release on Household Debt and Credit released today, and there were two notable trends.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • CHICAGO -- A phone scam in which callers in India posed as debt collectors bilked millions of dollars out of more than 10,000 U.S. residents by using threats of arrest or the loss of their jobs, U.S.
  • (Military.com)
  • One of the nations biggest debt collectors has agreed to pay $2.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • According to an article posted on InsideArm, a news source for accounts receivable management businesses, debt collection agencies are suffering financially (Lunsford, 2012).
  • (Learn How from American Financial Solutions - Seattle Post Intelligencer)
  • The calls went out by the millions to unsuspecting consumers across the country. Phony debt collectors – based in Southern California and using call centers in India – demanded immediate payment on delinquent loans.
  • (Sacramento Bee)
  • PHOENIX, AZ — As announced in its press release February 16, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has proposed that it be given the authority to oversee the activities of credit reporting agencies and debt collectors.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • WASHINGTON (AP) - The nations new cop on the consumer-finance beat is zeroing in on debt collectors and credit reporting companies.
  • (msnbc.com)

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