Settlements Should Give Guidance to Collectors
The news is full of schemes, scams, shams and telemarketing rip-offs. It's no wonder that some consumers become overwary of any business contacts made by phone. Though they may know that they are in debt, some consumers still fear a scam when they are contacted by a collector over the phone. This fear can cause them to talk to a lawyer rather than to some stranger who is calling and asking for money. . . . (to read the remainder of this article, please log in below.)
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