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Saturday, January 14, 2017
1-In-4 Consumers Contacted By Debt Collectors Feel Threatened
More than 70 million Americans are contacted by a debt collector or creditor each year. While those debt collectors have a job — to get borrowers to repay on their overdue debts — some have used illegal tactics, such as threatening lawsuits, arrests, or contacting consumers’ employers or family members. Now, a new report by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau finds that harassment by these collectors is all too common.
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Ive been dealing with these aholes for years.i just hang up on them. No matter what you do someone is not getting paid on time in this economy.I had the cable company harassing me over one payment behind I would answer start listening to thier spiel and hang up in the middle.I find it funny to confuse them and hang up its free entertainment.
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