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A business can't garnish over another business, but if they hire a commercial collection agency to collect the debt, even then the agency can't garnish. When a business debt collection service goes to Court, the commercial debt collection agency can arrange a settlement to "force" the Court to garnish over the debtor. Collection Laws varies in every state
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Synonyms for Debt are: albatross, dues, encumbrance, mortgage, responsibility-- among others, of course.
There are several approved methods for dealing with debt collectors. One method is to set up a payment schedule with the collections agency. Another is to hang up and change your name and phone number.
Yes, I am aware of the Harris Debt Collectors scam, which involves fraudulent practices by Harris and Harris debt collectors.
Debt collectors can indeed take settlement money from someone if they owe debt. These collectors may take from what they need to.
There are sites online that advertise their debt collection business. Some of these Debt Collectors are UK Debt Collection, Debt Recovery UK, Debt Collect and Debt Recovery Plus.
Debt Collectors - 2012 was released on: USA: 1 May 2012
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Debt Collectors - 2012 Debt Relief 1-2 was released on: USA: 1 June 2012
The best debt collectors in the world would be International Collection Agency - The Debt Recovery Solution. They are recovery solutions for business and consumers.
There are specific laws in place to protect consumers from harassment from debt collectors. It is illegal for debt collectors to contact you at work if your employer does not allow this. Record all contact by debt collectors just in case you have to take them to court in the future. Also, I advise you to check online for laws in your state that protect you against harassment.
The best way to pay debt collectors is to communicate with them directly, negotiate a payment plan that you can afford, and make payments on time to settle the debt.
Debt collectors are not allowed to enter your property without permission, so if they do so, they would be violating trespassing laws. However, they can visit your property to attempt to collect a debt as long as they do not enter your home without permission.
Debt collectors (not the original creditor) is governed by this very nifty federal law: Federal Debt Collections and Practices Act (FDCPA). Sample of FDCPA and Sates see below in the link