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Served By a Debt Collector? What To Do Next

August 4, 2009

Getting served with a lawsuit is one of the more upsetting things that can happen to you. When a process server hands a summons and complaint to you or to someone “of suitable age and discretion” who answers your door, they are dragging you into the legal system.
But really, it is not as bad as [...]

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Deal With Your Debt: Negotiate a Settlement

May 7, 2009

Once a debt is in default—meaning you stopped paying it—one option is to attempt to negotiate a settlement with the creditor. (You can try this before you go into default, but creditors are rarely willing to play ball until you prove your poverty—and before they rack up some more fees.)
You could just pay the full [...]

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Do’s and don’ts of dealing with debt collectors

March 24, 2009

There are too many to list, but here are a couple of the most important ones:
Don’t tell a debt collector where you bank or where you work
Debt collectors are always in hot pursuit of bank and employer information because bank and wage garnishments are easy and inexpensive ways to collect a debt. A favorite trick [...]

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