I used to work for a collection agency, and as far as I remember, no you can't. That would be like trying to garnish a social security check. I don't think they can do that.
A collection agency can collect from someone on social security or disability. If you incurred a debt, you can be prosecuted.
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A second party collection agency is an agency trying to collect a debt that is owed to someone else. If for example, you owe on a store credit card from ABC store, they may turn the debt over to another agency that has nothing to do with them. This is a second party collection agency.
To report someone to a collection agency, you typically need to provide the agency with the individual's contact information and details of the debt owed. The agency will then attempt to collect the debt on your behalf. It's important to follow the agency's procedures and provide any necessary documentation to support your claim.
No, it is not illegal for a collection agency to buy your debt and attempt to collect it from you.
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Yes, Collection agency can do that. But contact a good collection agency like Guardian Credit Services, they know will how to deal with customers to get money
Yes, they can collect from the parents or legal guardian.
Yes if they are licensed to do so
Of course. If it's an unpaid debt, the collection agency owning the debt may try to collect it. And beware, they can track you down no matter what. However, they have to abide by certain rules, which are defined in the Fair Debt Collection Act.