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A Commercial Collection Agency is and agency that collects debt on behalf of their clients, same as a consumer collection agency, but a commercial collection agency collects business to business.
The U.S. Office of Consumer Affairs (Department of Health and Human Services)
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A Collection Agency pursues payments of debts on behalf of their clients. It can be categorized by Collection Agencies for Consumer and Commercial.Consumer is when a Lender provides credit for services or products to a Consumer, and when this accounts fail to pay, then the lender may use to collect the debt through a Collection Agency.Commercial is the same concept but collecting debt from business to another business, this is known as Commercial Collection Agency
Class actions are lawsuits filed in civil courts on behalf of large groups of persons who have suffered injury. One common class action is a security class action, in which a lawsuit is filed on behalf of all investors in a particular stock, bond, or investment. Another common class action is a consumer class action, which usually is filed on behalf of consumers who have been injured or defrauded by a defective or malfunctioning product.
A Commercial Collection Agency is and agency that collects debt on behalf of their clients, same as a consumer collection agency, but a commercial collection agency collects business to business.
It is owned by the British Government and operated on their behalf by the Environment Agency.
The wording "Account closed by consumer" means that "you", and not the lender, closed the account. It usually indicates that there was no problem on "your" behalf with the account.
an agent secures a contract on behalf of the principle and the principle agrees to it
The law of agency
The term agency in law, means representation. An agent represents you (the principle) and is authorized to enter into legal relationships on your behalf or the business. Agency representation means that someone else is representing the principle.
Your landlord is the only one who should be collecting your rent unless he has been contracted by an agency or management company to do this on his behalf.