Federal Trade Commission To Reimburse Consumers Scammed By Debt Collectors
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) successfully sued three debt collection companies who scammed consumers into paying money they did not really owe. A total of $1.6 million was recovered from the debt collection scammers...
Which Debts Are Covered By The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act?
Debts Covered By The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act There are several requirements that a debt must meet before it becomes governed by the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act: The debt must be a...
Debt Collection Company Accepts $2.55 Million Judgment
According to an article in the Star-Telegram, American Corrective Counseling Services, a debt collection company has agreed to a $2.55 million judgment to settle a lawsuit brought by thousands of debtors who claimed they...
Do Not Ignore Any Claims Filed By Creditors During Bankruptcy
When a debtor files bankruptcy, creditors are required to file a proof of claim if they want to have a chance at payment during the bankruptcy. If a debtor does not object to the...
Debtors Denied Pursuit Of Claim Against Creditor For Arrest
In the bankruptcy case of Phillips, James T. and Shelly M.; In re (Whitney National Bank v. Phillips), the bankruptcy court ruled that the debtors could not pursue their claim against the lender because...
Debtors Can Sue Creditors During Bankruptcy
There be sharks out there...and they're called debt collectors! As the economy gets tougher and more people default on their credit cards, mortgage loans and other debt obligations, more debt collectors are crossing the...
3 Lies That Stop Debtors From Filing Bankruptcy
Lie Number One - Bankruptcy will ruin your credit forever! Let's face it, the majority of people considering bankruptcy already have bad credit. They have defaulted on personal debt such as credit cards and...