Debt Collectors Under Hammer
by: Paul Robgher
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The troubles begin when, for one reason or another, debts cannot be repaid. This may happen to a country as exemplified recently by Iceland, to organisations, for instance the collapse of Northern Rock and General Motors, and to individuals. In fact the number of individuals finding themselves in this position is increasing rapidly.
When organisations and individuals stop repaying their debts as originally agreed, then the often next step is for the creditors to call in the debt collectors. If this should happen to you, then before you do anything else you should consider obtaining debt advice.
Debt collectors use a range of tactics in order to recover money for their clients, and many people find that dealing with their constant letters and phone calls is extremely stressful. Despite tight regulation on the actions that debt recovery companies are allowed, these organisations often use a variety of tricks in order to circumvent them.
For instance, they may attempt to increase the pressure on the debtor by contacting him or her at work and insisting on discussing the situation in front of work colleagues thus creating a highly embarrassing situation. Sometimes they might contact debtors late in the evening and make frequent calls. It has even been known for debt collectors to purposely contact neighbours of the debtor, again with the aim of creating embarrassment. These kinds of activities are against the law, and should be reported to the Credit Services Association. Ultimately debts must be repaid, but there is no reason to allow oneself to be subjected to these types of practices.
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Paul Robgher writes for debt-free.org.uk and takes great pride in helping people to be debt free
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