When you have debts that you owe to creditors, it is likely that you will find yourself feeling stressed and anxious. It is also probable that you will be in regular contact with debt collectors who will be pressuring you to repay what you owe. While debt collectors...
With digital marketplaces becoming the norm, we do more and more of our shopping online. This can mean that we as consumers become complacent when it comes to deciding what platforms are trustworthy. Fraudulent people are trying to take advantage of people's use of...
Automotive repossession happens when you fail to pay your car payments on time. Usually, your bank will contact you via letter to notify you that you're late on your payments. Next, your bank will call you to ask if you're going to pay the money you owe and notify you...
When debt collectors call you regarding debts, they believe you owe -- even if they're mistaken that you owe money or you can't pay the debt -- it could be a good idea to speak with them once. This can help determine whether the issue is resolvable. It will also give...
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA) is a federal law that regulates how mortgage, medical billing and credit card companies may attempt to collect on a debt. It also prohibits collection agents from being allowed to use deceptive, abusive or unfair...
When you take out a loan in order to buy an expensive and important purchase such as a car or a truck, you will have a repayment plan that you must stick to in order to keep the vehicle. The small print in the credit agreement will outline the details of under what...
If there is a mistake made in your credit report, this can have a big impact on many aspects of your life. It could prevent you from getting certain jobs that require a credit check, or certain business or banking deals. Therefore, when a mistake is made through no...
Fraud and other dishonest business practices are certainly nothing new, and the practices seem to adapt to every era in human history. Fortunately, the detection methods that law enforcement agencies use to ferret out fraud also adapt with the times. The Minnesota...
Both state and federal laws exist on the books aimed at protecting consumers from being taken advantage of by both retailers and manufacturers. The overwhelming goal in passing these laws was to dissuade the parties from making exaggerated or deceptive claims when...
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) was put in place in 1991 to protect consumers who were negatively affected by the growing occurrence of marketing calls. The act has many different restrictions that still have the power to protect consumers from modern...