yes it can, they usually return it when the debt is deemed uncollectable then they can transfer it to a attorney for possible suit.
No. You're confusing Dorothy from Kansas from The Wizard of Oz with Alice from Alice in Wonderland.
Creditors can place a lien on your home in the state of Kansas. This ensures creditors are paid an amount agreed upon in by the court.
It looks like they are a collection company out of Kansas.
http://www.clearvox.com/
The address of the Estelle And Morton Sosland Collection is: 5049 Wornall Rd Apt 9, Kansas City, MO 64112-2530
yes it was
In the state of Kansas, how many times a day can creditors call you.
I believe it's Kansas
No
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25 cents per quarter. Actually, it depends on if it is an original, mint wrapped roll, or just a collection of 40 Kansas quarters. If a loose collection, then the condition matters.... A mint wrapped roll can bring as much as $50 or more....
Yes, in Kansas, a creditor can seize funds from your bank accounts under certain circumstances, typically after obtaining a judgment against you. This process is known as a bank levy, where the creditor can request the court to allow them to take funds directly from your account to satisfy the debt. However, certain exemptions may apply, such as protecting a portion of your funds, especially those related to public benefits or wages. It's advisable to seek legal counsel if facing potential account seizure.