Every state does require a license to be a commercial debt collector.
Yes. There are hundreds of databases available to a debt collector where they could find your SSN.
A debt collector can not garnish social security benefits. Not unless your debt is to the Federal Government. That violates violates Section 207 of the Social Security Act (42 U.S.C. 407).
The duration of The Debt Collector is 1.82 hours.
The Debt Collector was created on 1999-06-25.
The Debt Collector - novel - was created in 2007.
Yes. The new debt collector bought the entire debt, including interest that was added on. You will be responsible for the entire debt.
To avoid debt's collector harassment, it is important to settle your debts in time.
No.
There is no aggregate number of refinance loans that require security. Many loans do require some form of security and those that don't generally have extremely high interest rates. One can find unsecured debt consolidation loans through payday loans or through some large national banks such as Wells Fargo and Citi.
nope. I would think a debt collector would base his actions on more than a first name. ie. lastname, middlename, social security number, address, place of employment, relatives, and so on. Tell them that you dispute the debt. They have 30 days to prove the validity of the debt. If they fail to do so, they must cease their efforts.
The ISBN of The Debt Collector - novel - is 978-1-59705-856-8.