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Only, the unprofessional ones …
Don’t let them bully you When a person contacts Solutions for credit counselling it is usually (though not always) due to the fact that a debt collector is harassing them and they do not know what their rights are.People that seek the help of a qualified licensed credit counsellor are to be congratulated – these people have acknowledged their accountability and responsibility for the debt. Debt collectors have no right to harass them, or anyone else for that matter.If debt collectors are harassing you – You do have RIGHTS – lots of them. Don’t let them bully you. What a week with finance companies -First party debt collectors – These are employees of the companies that own the debt and in most cases - I am sad to say, they do not need to be licensed by the Government. This week I had occasion to speak with a debt collector employed by a finance company in Alberta and another debt collector employed by a different finance company in Saskatchewan. Both of these collectors were extremely angry and belligerent on the telephone – not to mention the misinformation they tried to pass off as fact.One of the collectors even went so far as to ask me whose side I was on! I must admit that I did not know there were any sides – only people that want to pay their bills. I wonder why these large finance companies would employ such angry and disrespectful people – the only reason I can come up with so far is MONEY!The collectors seemed to think that it was okay to lie and deceive people in order to collect money –one of them told me she was going to continue to call my client every day just because she could! Well - I am here to tell you that is harassment and that is not okay. Pay your bills if you can –I have never met anyone that wanted to go bankrupt – most people want to pay their bills – however, sometimes they need help to do that – at Solutions we help! The fact of the matter is that most people do not know what their financial rights are therefore these companies and their collectors have been getting away with this behaviour for a long time.Collection Agencies A collection agency is a company that employs bill collectors to retrieve money on behalf of their clients – your creditors. These collectors are called “third party” collectors, as they do not work for the company that you owe the money to and often they are extremely hard to deal with.Many companies use collection agencies if their customers' accounts are in arrears for an extended period of time. Currently there are no regulations governing the length of time required before overdue accounts can be passed on to an agency for follow-up. Businesses tend to use collection agencies because they get relatively quick results; most of these collectors are paid on a commission basis.Tips for dealing with collectors
I will keep you posted on the changes. PS – The writer does not mean to imply that all debt collectors act in an unprofessional manner.Remember, if you are experiencing financial difficulties do not wait. Speak to a professional today. Do you have a story that
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Margaret H. Johnson ACE. RQIC is president of Solutions Credit Counselling Service Inc. and Women and Money Inc. She can be reached by e-mail at
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