Credit Boot-Camp™ How To: Stop Debt Collector Harassment
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This video is a response to Part 3 Of EVEN More SCUM Debt Collectors Being Exposed!
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Thanks for the video. I wished i knew this earlier in life. Sadly some people make alot of mistakes on debt.
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If a card company sells your debt for pennies on the dollar to a collector why can't they give the customer that choice.
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Fairly good advice, except for one thing: They do have a fourth option: To sue you. If they can't or won't bother to validate, chances are they won't sue, but it IS an option, and a cease and desist letter won't stop them from being able to. Just throwing that out there.
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here's an idea - pay your debts
forthecause 3 years ago
Here's an idea - get a life and a profile picture.
TheWarOnDebt 3 years ago
I've often wondered something...
So if your original creditor sells your account to a 3rd party collection agency, why should you have to pay the 3rd party anything at all? The original creditor just writes off your debt as a loss, and it's not like you told the 3rd party to buy the account...so what's the deal? Why do you owe them a thing?
SledgeHammer15 3 years ago
@SledgeHammer. Good question. Many people don't but they fall for the tricks of Debt Terrorist. It's unfair that Banks get to get bailed-out for excessive consumer debt with a tax write-off, but they recently got paid for their unfair credit practices. Thanks for the great question.
TheWarOnDebt 3 years ago
@forthecause,Here's an idea. Pay more attention. Or read some news from October 2008 - Present.
It's my pleasure to tell you that you don't own a clue as to what you're talking about and it shows.
TheWarOnDebt 3 years ago
why don't you just pay back ur debts?? pfft morons.
MoreAnonymous 3 years ago
Why don't you get a clue? Why did Capital One and other Banks get bailed out?
What about when there is no debt owed? Why is there a "Fair Credit Reporting Act" and "Fair Debt Collections Practices Act"? Any answers?
TheWarOnDebt 3 years ago