Dealing With Debt Collection Agencies

Author: Jason Holmes

Dealing with debt collection is something that most consumers dread. Most people get intimidated when a debt collector calls them up to ask about an unpaid credit card debt, a past due medical debt or an auto loan. Fearing that they might be put behind the bars or their wages will be garnished, the majority of consumers ignore collection calls and debt collectors’ letters. But, as per the consumer credit counselors and state regulators ignoring phone calls and letters from collection agencies is a bad idea; they advise consumers to deal with it, otherwise matters can only get worse.

What Are Collection Agencies?

Author: Tristan Andrews

When you hear about collection agencies, do you think about commercials like the one in which someone is avoiding the phone because they’re dealing with a mountain of debt? That is actually a more realistic commercial than most because people do sometimes avoid collection agencies. And collection agencies make a lot of calls to people who are behind in their payments.

This is the point: collection agencies are companies or sometimes lawyers, who hire out their services to collect a debt to a creditor who may be a service provider, apartment manager or credit card company etc.