Articles, tagged with "collection efforts", page 4
11th December 2009
How to declare personal bankruptcy, either the Chapter 7 elimination of debt or the Chapter 13 repayment plan, is a way to find relief from debt and stop further collection efforts by creditors. While each type of personal bankruptcy has its different ad...
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Author:
Steve
05th November 2009
The Collection Problem
Collections are one of the most onerous credit repair issues, more prone to reporting errors than any other type of account. And there is a good reason for this. Unlike most other types of accounts collections change hands, in so...
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Author:
Ian Webber
03rd November 2009
Homeowners are often worried about further collection attempts after a foreclosure has been completed. After losing their homes, they worry about seeing their car repossessed, bank accounts levied, or wages garnished. But in most cases, there is little ch...
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Author:
Nick Adama
19th October 2009
The situation is all too common these days. You cannot pay your debts as they come due. Your credit card debt soars. You start to screen your phone calls to avoid unpleasant demands for payment. Your paycheck is garnished. When the common warning signs of...
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Author:
Louis Nuzzo
06th October 2009
Of all the potential write-offs available to taxpayers, the mortgage interest deduction is perhaps the most loved. It is a large deduction and can really make a difference when it comes to the bottom line on your taxes. Alas, news coming down the pike is ...
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Author:
Thomas Ajava
24th September 2009
TeleCheck Electronic Check Acceptance ECA Verification service gives merchants an efficient option for accepting and processing checks at the point-of-sale. This service is ideal for merchants who want to implement an electronic check service to avoid tra...
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Author:
newpage
24th September 2009
A Chapter 13 bankruptcy is also called a wage earner's plan. It enables individuals with regular income to develop a plan to repay all or part of their debts. Under this chapter, debtors propose a repayment plan to make installments to creditors over thre...
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Author:
John Stewart
10th September 2009
What You Need To Know About Non Collectible Status
The IRS uses two phrases for describing the status of past due taxes which are deemed not collectible: 'Non Collectible Status' or 'Currently Not Collectible.' Both of these phrases mean the same thin...
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Author:
martellelaw
03rd September 2009
If you already know that there are seven different ways of filing for bankruptcy, then you're probably either a bankruptcy attorney, or you once went bankrupt, because very few Americans know that there are so many ways, and even if they do know, they mos...
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Author:
Michael Redbourn
31st August 2009
Telephone Common Sense
Credit repair offers several powerful techniques for dealing with collectors. Collectors are famous for high pressure phone calls. Here is a great way to manage those disturbing diatribes. You know better than to talk to stranger...
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Author:
Ian Webber
23rd August 2009
One of the best strategies that debt collection agencies employ is intimidation. They frighten people into agreeing with them even if the said person has questions about their debts.
Once people get frightened and intimidated, they become powerless in ...
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Author:
Mesriani Law Group
01st August 2009
Credit card settlement programs allow you to negotiate with you lenders just how much you can pay them as full payment for the debt. It especially works in cases where your finances are low and debts are soaring high. You have to contract a debt settlemen...
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Author:
Peter Gitundu
24th July 2009
The unpaid bills and harassing calls have brought you to the end of your rope and you don't know where to turn for help. You may want to take those debts and find a company that will help you put them under a debt management plan. Here is some informati...
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Author:
Terry Stanfield
16th July 2009
The alphabet contains 26 letters. To each we assign value and power. Recently "T" has achieved a new strength. An author refers to T-shaped management --- [Collaboration by Morten T. Hansen]. A company refers to T-shaped people --- [IDEO, a product design...
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15th June 2009
The harassing calls calls from your lender just will not stop and the Credit card bills just keep coming. What are you do about it? Have you considered a debt management plan? Let's look at how they work in the following six steps and see whether maybe th...
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Author:
Norman Wilson