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Debt Management: Credit Boot-camp™ Debt Collection Time-line

July 26, 2010 by  
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www.debtwarriors.comThis video will help you figure out what stage of collection you are in so you can prepare to fight back and win your war on debt (for yourself).

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12 Responses to “Debt Management: Credit Boot-camp™ Debt Collection Time-line”
  1. jcd0033 says:

    wen they cum 2 ur house jus slit ther troats an bury them in the back,i hav dun it 2 14 now an the jus keep on cumin lol

  2. TheWarOnDebt says:

    You are right. This is a sick practice. Thanks for your support!

    J.

  3. TheWarOnDebt says:

    But who is the debt owed to? That’s the question.

  4. jinkasima says:

    Calling relative, it’s a sick tactic debt collectors use. Also at the collection agency I work at we report to the credit bureaus after 60 days, keep in mind that it is a violation of FEDERAL LAW for collectors to divulge the fact that they are collecting a debt to a third party, this includes family, friends and relatives, I’ve witnessed first hand at working at a collection agency that this is violated too often.

  5. KyBigCat says:

    Contact me , and i’ll tell you how too resolve this matter

  6. sccrobles says:

    You should contact the 3 major credit bureaus and let them know whats going on, they might give you some info in regards to identity theft and will direct you to the right person or dept.

  7. zyrstn says:

    I know been there done that…I contacted two police stations they could only write a report and I’ll fill out paperwork.

  8. it doesnt change anything. its still debt.

  9. you need to keep going into your local police station until they do something. this isnt a small matter.

  10. zyrstn says:

    I need some help…I know someone is using my SS#….I even know the address of this person…(from some credit reports i have) I’m in Tx, the person is in FL. I called police there they couldn’t do anything. any suggestions? Plus I called police here and nothing.

  11. zloben9000 says:

    OMG i didnt know they sell the debt to collectors.

  12. LPGfan says:

    Somebody opened a credit card in my name using fake information. I fought one collection agency to remove it from my credit record. They they sold my account to another agency who put it back on my record and I had to fight them again! Imagine if the person used my real SSN and other info!

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