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When debt collectors call, your next move could cost you or protect you. Consumer Investigator Rachel DePompa talks to Tayne ...
Debt collectors may cross legal lines with threats, harassment and deception. Know the red flags (and your rights).
If you can't pay the full balance owed but want to resolve the debt, negotiating a settlement for less than the total amount might be your best option. This involves offering the debt collector a lump ...
Debt collectors can't legally threaten to arrest you, garnish your wages or seize your property unless they have the legal authority and intent to do so. For example, they can’t garnish your wages ...
If debt has you spiraling, now is the time to take a few common-sense steps to help knock it down and get it under control.
Freedom Debt Relief offers tips on what to do if you’re tired of picking up the phone to find a debt collector on the other end of the line.
The Colorado Supreme Court recently announced it will decide whether people must appeal their revocation of parole to the ...