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Debt collectors may cross legal lines with threats, harassment and deception. Know the red flags (and your rights).
More than one-quarter of the agency’s workers have left in the past three months, raising the likelihood of service gaps and ...
HOUSTON - Debt collection calls have shot up 150% over the last year nationwide, according to a NumberBarn analysis of data from the Federal Trade Commission.
Forty is the new 13. That joke lies at the heart of Mara Nelson-Greenberg’s “Do You Feel Anger?” running at Marin Theatre ...
Vodex, a voice AI startup gaining steady traction in the U.S. collections space, has built a platform specifically designed for ...
The Media Awareness and Justice Initiative, MAJI, has called on governments and other relevant stakeholders in the ...
During the holiday week, Friday residential customers will receive service one day later than their regularly scheduled service.
Beneath layers of waste, landfills around the US have been reaching scorching temperatures, spewing toxic gases and geysers ...
When a debt collector calls, it's important to handle the call properly. We asked Thomas Nitzsche of non-profit credit counseling agency Money Management International for tips on how to navigate ...
Are you getting more unknown calls than usual? It might be a debt collector. In the first quarter of 2025, Americans filed more than 112,000 complaints with the Federal Trade Commission, or FTC ...
Some ambulance patients are surprised to find their wages or tax refunds seized to settle hefty bills. EMS leaders say the measures are needed to cover their costs because insurers often underpay.