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      • What to Do When Contacted by a Debt Collector
      • CFPB Asking Consumers to Share Their Stories
      • Education Dept. Cuts Ties with Debt Collection Contractors
      • CFPB Study: Unsurprisingly, Arbitration Puts Consumers at Severe Disadvantage
      • Debt Buyer Fined after Losing Thousands of Court Cases
      • Lawyer that helped “blow the lid” off foreclosure fraud, rewarded with $100K prize
      • Who are you and why are you asking me for money?
      • When is a “Debt” not a “Debt?”
      • What is a Scavenger Debt Collector?
      • Watch out Missouri! Who wants to go to jail over a Payday loan?
      • The Real Reason Why You Must Fight Credit Card Debt Collection in Court
      • Texas Company Facing Severe Penalty for Misleading Consumers & Lying to Consumer Reporting Agencies
      • Tax Identity Theft Awareness Week: Jan 26-30
      • Study Finds 35% of Americans Dealing with Debt Collectors
      • Student Loan Debt Collectors have to follow rules, too
      • State AGs Probing Sales of Credit Card Debt
      • Signs a Debt Collector May Be Scamming You
      • Robocalls are often Illegal
      • Report: Identity Theft Up 20%
      • Regulators Investigating Banks’ Debt Collection Practices
      • Problems Riddle Moves to Collect Credit Card Debt
      • Portfolio Recovery Associates sued over debt collection practices
      • NYT: Big Lenders Taking Advantage of Desperate Consumers
      • “No-Doc” Debt Often Leads to Incorrect Collection Data
      • New York Debt Collectors accused of Fraud by Sewer Service
      • “Money Smart for Older Adults” to Help Elders Avoid Scams
      • Mistaken Identity Tops Debt Collection Complaints
      • Mississippi AG sues Chase over credit card collection practices
      • Medical Identity Theft On The Rise
      • Medical Debt Collection Facing Increasing Scrutiny from CFPB
      • Man Takes Collection Agency to Court After Receiving Repeated Calls
      • Kansas Mayor Victim of Harassment & Cyberbullying
      • Title Loans the New Subprime Mortgage Crisis?
      • You may never know your Identity has been stolen, unless…
      • How to fight robo-debt collectors
      • High-Interest Loans Drawing Attention At State & Federal Level
      • Herb Weisbaum says: “Complain to the feds.” We say: “OK, that too, but first…”
      • FTC Puts a Bounty on the Head of Robo-Dialers
      • For Many Consumers, Identity Theft Can Have Snowball Effect
      • FICO Announces Changes to Credit Score Criteria
      • Do I Really Need a Lawyer?
      • Debt collectors using new shady tactics…
      • Debt Collectors Harass Millions of Retired Americans
      • Debt Collection Law Firms Facing Tougher Regulations from CFPB
      • Correcting Credit Report Errors a Major Challenge
      • Consumers’ Wages Being Garnished by Debt Collectors
      • Consumers Suffer from Harsh Debt Collection Laws
      • Consumers Suffer from False Credit Reports
      • Consumers Should Be Skeptical of Interest & Fees from Debt Buyers, Experts Say
      • Consumers Receiving Erroneous Debt Collection Calls from Robodialers
      • Confessions of a Former Debt Collector
      • Collection company under fire in Kansas for illegal practices
      • CFPB Report: Many Consumers Being Unjustly Heckled By Debt Collectors
      • Be careful when dealing with companies who bought your debt
      • Are Groupon Vouchers reliable?
      • Are Debt Collectors renting Prosecutors’ stationery?
      • 9 debt myths about debt
      • 40 million Americans have mistakes on their credit reports. 10% will get it fixed.
      • Consumer Protection Agency to Propose New Rules to fight Debt Collectors’ Abuses
      • Credit Problems Embarrass Even the Rich and Famous
      • Payday lending traps low-income families in tragic cycle of debt
      • But how do you know you owe the money?
      • Some Debt Collections Realize That Harrassment May Not be the Answer
      • CFPB Slaps Debt Collectors hands - to the tune of $79 million in refunds and penalties.
      • The Usury Suspects - Kansas Debt collector fined for collecting illegal payday loans
      • Fox News tries to keep sexual-harassment victims from court.
      • Building Credit without Credit Cards
      • Americans are forgoing care to avoid massive medical bills
      • Evicted? You might get blacklisted from ever renting again.
      • Payday lending: the more things change, they more they stay the same.
      • Federal regulators got you down? Lobby States to carve out a loophole!
      • Credit Reporting Agencies tell about all parts of a consumer’s life, including criminal history. Even if its wrong.
      • What happens when Wells Fargo gets fined $185 million for cheating customers? They bonus the executive in charge.
      • If Financial Executives at Fannie Mae Aren't Going to be Punished, No One Is.
      • Think Repayment Rate of Student Loans are Bad? Try When They Can't Finish School.
      • What’s Wrong with Credit Repair?
      • NJ Debt Buyer and Their Lawyers Fined Millions for Suing Over Debts with No Evidence
      • Its not like American needs another billion dollars, right?
      • Dismantling the CFPB might create jobs, just not the ones we expect
      • The true cost of Abitration: for one man, it is $100,000.
      • What is "residual interest?" Paying off debt is a good thing, right?
      • Scammers don't want your money - they're after your health insurance card!
      • When Can I Buy Another House after Foreclosure and Bankruptcy ? Sooner than You Think.
      • Waffle House Accused of Violating Credit Report Law in Hiring.
      • 10 Years Doesn't Change That Much for Wells Fargo
      • Proving You're Not Dead Isn't as Easy as it Sounds
      • What's Wrong With Gerogia? Debt Collectors.
      • Hope You Weren't Waiting on Your Tax Return Check. It's Gonna be Late.
      • My Child Isn't at Risk for ID Theft, Right? Wrong.
      • Losing a lawsuit? Change the laws!
      • The CFPB Does Real Good, For Real Voters.
      • Senate Bill 5 eliminates almost every protection consumers have against bad businesses.
      • Kansas City Woman Sued Over a Debt that She Never Owed
      • Are these scammers trying to collect back taxes? Maybe not...
      • Changing Credit Scores? Do I Need to Worry?
      • Are students being targeted by lenders?
      • How LexisNexis Can Hurt Your Finances
      • Consequences of Data Negligence
      • Disputing a Credit Report Error
      • Should You Give Income Updates to Credit Card Companies?
      • Will Canceling Credit Cards Damage My Credit Score?
      • Identity Theft: The Consequence of Data Brokers’ Mistakes and Negligence
      • Misconceptions about Student Loan Forgiveness
      • Paying Down Debt with a Balance Transfer Credit Card
      • Predatory Lending: Can You Get Your Money Back?
      • Consumer Protection: Payday Loan Debt
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      • Repo Nightmare: When Something Goes Wrong
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      • Going to Jail in Missouri May Cost You Room and Board
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