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Your Credit Report Basics

Your credit score, and your criminal record. Both depend on your past actions, both can make you or break you, and both follow you around for a really long time. But, only you, and maybe your lawyer, know your criminal record. Your credit score is a whole other story. It can be pulled when you apply for a new credit card, go for that new job, try to get a new car, or even try to move in to a new place.

Don’t Get Burned By Debit Cards- Part One

The majority of people do not think anything of it when they hand over a debit card to purchase something, but not those that have been burned by debit cards, debit cards that can be used like credit cards. Last summer, a native of San Jose, California utilized his debit card to book a rental car that he aimed to drive from Memphis Tennessee to Saint Louis while he took a vacation.

The car supposedly would have cost him about two hundred and forty dollars. When he went to buy something in Memphis, he found out that his bank account had been frozen. What had happened was that the rental car agency had put a five hundred dollar hold on his account, an amount that was high enough to trigger a fraud alert at his bank. The man got his account reactivated immediately, but the five hundred dollar hold remained. Not even until he turned in the car, but for two days afterward.

Fake Debt Collector Scheme- An Oldie But A Goodie

Although an oldie, apparently still a goodie. Enjoying a boost in popularity recently, the fake bill collector scheme still fools unwitting victims.

First, you will get a phone call from a number that will not be recognizable. Sometimes, it will seem legitimate, but ultimately, not familiar. When you get the call, the person calling will let you know that they are a debt collector with so and so debt collection agency, and that this is an attempt to collect debt. At times, the phonies have been known to claim that they are working in addition to a local lawyer to get your delinquent account settled. The conman will tell you that you have accumulated a large amount of debt from a previous account. Typically, the crooks will tell you that you potentially owe them thousands, but if you are willing to settle, they will “settle: for, oh say, five hundred dollars. And could you wire the money via Western Union?

Work-At-Home Programs May Be In The Future Of Debt Collection

While it is always a good idea to hire more people to add to your ranks, keeping the best employees in a collections agency is crucial. It has become a recent trend that tenured collectors are requesting to work at home.

It might be a smart move to accommodate for them considering that their commissions have been lower as of late, and the stress of the commute or a need to spend more time with family may drive your best collectors away.

Work at home programs haven’t become common yet, but there are a few agencies that make exceptions for certain bill collectors. Typically these collectors are the best at what they do and may work from home a few days a week.

10 Tips To Successfully Collect A Debt

Ten Tips on how to collect debt:

PREPARE: Review the paperwork on the debtor before making the call. Know the history of the account, credit record, the promises kept/broken. Have all records in front of you, ready for reference.

ATTITUDE: Adopting a straight, professional, business-like attitude is important. You have a contract or you delivered the goods, money is now owed and you have the right to expect payment. Do not let it become personal. Don’t yell or raise your voice; and NEVER curse. Don’t make idol threats; legal action is your recourse.

Spanish Debt Collection Agency Humiliates Debtors Into Paying Up

Would you be mortified if a man in a tuxedo and a top hat followed you into a restaurant and silently joined your lunch date? How about a trio of men with more to love dressed like superheroes asking your neighbors for donations to assist you in your financial situation?

In Madrid, make sure that your bills are paid or you might be visited by one of these crazy characters. The recession has slammed Spain. Official figures show that the unemployment rate has sky rocketed, reaching 19.3 percent. That’s one of the highest rates in Europe. About four million people aren’t working. That’s the same number of jobless people as France and Italy combined. One business is flourishing however, that business is debt collection.

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