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Warning signs that you are drowning in debt
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Warning signs that you are drowning in debt

Updated Apr 4, 2016

A lot of American consumers pile up credit card debt recklessly. They are simply oblivious to the perilous situation they are in. This is rather unfortunate because the warning signs are all around them. All they need to do is to analyze their situation carefully. Things might go out of control if you do not wake up in time. So watch out for the following warning ...

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Collection laws: Should you pay off a time-barred debt?
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Collection laws: Should you pay off a time-barred debt?

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Debt collectors have certain number of years (known as statute of limitations period) to sue you in order to collect on a debt. After that, your unpaid debts become ‘time-barred’ - means that a debt collector cannot sue you for the debt (though you still owe). Since the statute of limitations varies from state to state and under certain circumstances, the debt ...

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What does the United States laws specify about wage garnishment?
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What does the United States laws specify about wage garnishment?

Updated Apr 4, 2016

“Garnishment” is a legal remedy authorized by a court and can be considered as the last tool for collection. In most states, the garnishment process can only be initiated by a court order and only if a judgment has been entered by the legal and legislative director of state government affairs for The Association of Credit and Collection Professionals’ (ACA ...

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Statute of Limitations on debt
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Know all about the statute of limitations on debt: FAQs

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Consumers often end up paying debts, which they do not need to pay anymore. As per statute of limitations (SOL) on debt, creditors cannot collect debt from consumers after a certain period of time. SOL on a debt, if expired, can protect you when the creditor sues you for non-payment of debt. Credit reporting time limit and SOL Many people confuse between credit ...

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5 Vital FAQs on FDCPA
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5 Vital FAQs on FDCPA

Updated Apr 4, 2016

Can a collector make false or misleading statements while collecting debt? How to manage multiple collection accounts? How many types of debt collectors are there? How to deal with these 3 types of debt collectors? Can a debt collector garnish bank account or wages? Can a collector make false or misleading statements while collecting debt? Answer: Debt ...

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Five easy ways to do away with student loan debt

Five easy ways to do away with student loan debt

Updated Mar 21, 2016

All of us know that a student debt crisis is brewing, but no sign of respite is there in the air. Few non-governmental groups have come up with viable ideas and the federal government is also trying to make some amendments in their policies in order make student loan debt a bit easier to bear. But those who are nearing to their Grad. day or trying to service their ...

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college debt rises while the doe sleeps

Shop and have a gala celebration on this Easter - 5 Last-minute budget friendly tips

Updated Mar 18, 2016

Holidays bring a smile on your face since this is the time to celebrate. With less than a few days to go, it's high time for Easter shopping. It is expected that people will spend almost $2.26 billion on Easter candy in 2014. Now, that's a lot of money and it's a pity to spend it on Easter, especially when credit card and student debts are rampant in the country. ...

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